To gain a comprehensive
view of the human genome and biological systems, they instead had to work in a highly integrated fashion.
Not exact matches
Today, technological advances allow scientists to read billions
of letters from the
genomes of ancient
humans and other organisms, transforming our
view of history and evolution.
A series
of fine - tuned maps
of DNA packaging in
human cells reveal dynamic new
views of how the
genome's instructions are carried out to build a person.
The millions
of base pairs
of sequence that Genovese and McCarroll's team have located will be added to the next release
of the reference
human genome assembly — the «Google maps»
of the
human genome that geneticists use every day — providing a more comprehensive
view of the
genome and how the pieces all fit together.
Soon, the mouse — which from a genetic point
of view is nearly
human — will join this ship: its
genome is sought in another race between the publicly funded mouse
genome sequencing project and Celera.
«New
view of mouse
genome finds many similarities, striking differences with
human genome.»
His
view prevailed, and the project famously completed its full map
of the
human genome in 2003.
Now, the
view of the ancient
genome is so clear that Meyer and his colleagues were able to detect for the first time that Denisovans, like modern
humans, had 23 pairs
of chromosomes, rather than 24 pairs, as in chimpanzees.
I'd like to see a re-doing
of all the great ape
genomes, including chimpanzee and orangutan, to get a comprehensive
view of the genetic variants that distinguish
humans from the great apes.
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Now, after a multi-year concerted effort by more than 440 researchers in 32 labs around the world, a more dynamic picture gives the first holistic
view of how the
human genome actually does its job.
His research group provided the first
genome - wide
view of segmental duplications within
human and other primate
genomes and he is a leader in an effort to identify and sequence normal and disease - causing structural variation in the
human genome.
He has advocated the public release
of individual
genomes with the
view that a growing database in which scientists can compare DNA profiles with health histories and traits will help them understand in greater detail the impact
of genetics upon
human health.
Finally, we describe a set
of clones selected from the publicly available Golden Path
of the
human genome at 1 - Mb intervals and a
view in the Ensembl
genome browser from which data required for the use
of these clones in array CGH and other experiments can be downloaded across the Internet.
However Observations and recommendations regarding race and genetics by the National
Human Genome Center of Howard University28 are «when the human species is viewed as a whole, underlying genetic variation and expressed physical traits exhibit gradients of differentiation, not discrete u
Human Genome Center
of Howard University28 are «when the
human species is viewed as a whole, underlying genetic variation and expressed physical traits exhibit gradients of differentiation, not discrete u
human species is
viewed as a whole, underlying genetic variation and expressed physical traits exhibit gradients
of differentiation, not discrete units.