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Sentence count:252Posted:2017-07-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: phenomenologyphenomenongenomicsphenomenaphenomenalphenomenallysplenomegalyvenomMeaning: ['dʒɪːnəʊm]  n. the ordering of genes in a haploid set of chromosomes of a particular organism; the full DNA sequence of an organism. 
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61. The results showed as follow:1. The genome DNA of Cycadaceae with high concentration and purity could be obtained with the improved method of CTAB, which is good enough for RAPD amplification.
62. It was characterised by neutralisation test, hemagglutination inhibition test and complete sequencing of the genome.
63. The launching point is when the human Genome Project is complete.
64. The genetic map, or genome, took six years to complete.
65. The objective of the Human Genome Project is simple to state.
66. A tiny, translucent water flea that can reproduce without sex and lives in ponds and lakes has more genes than any other creature, said scientists who have sequenced the crustacean's genome.
67. But it turns out that about 80 percent of the genes known to cause diseases in humans have counterparts in the genome of Xenopus tropicalis—the western clawed frog native to sub-Saharan Africa.
68. It provides numerous links to developmental biology research resources, including dynamic development, axolotl colony, genetic and molecular data for drosophila, mouse embryo and cancer genome etc.
69. Many components of SENS entail alteration of the genome in many different cell types.
70. If the genome is the parts list of the human cell, certain proteins are the production managers, activating and deactivating genes as needed.
71. In this paper, 16 sequenced phytopathogenic bacteria complete genome were analysed, As a result the pathogenic genes were speculated and classified basic on their function analyse.
72. Both hygromycin resistance detection and PCR amplification confirmed that the target gene had been integrated into the genome of transgenic rice.
73. Genome mapping and structure of Streptomyces hygroscopicus 10-22 is the prime interest of the present study.
74. With epigenetics you look at how the genome responds to the environment. How things like toxins and diet and other things turn on the switches that regulate how certain genes are expressed.
75. With epigenetics you look at how the genome responds to the enviornment. How things like toxins and diet and other things turn on the switches that regulate how certain genes are expressed.
76. Genome library methodology was adopted for cloning of endoglucanase encoding genes.
77. We show that another function of the C-terminal domain is to translocate the genome into the procapsid.
78. This is the first genome completed for a mumber member of the legume family.
79. We report a high - quality draft sequence of the genome of the horse Equus caballus.
80. Aegilops tauschii is commonly accepted as the D genome donor of common wheat and contains a much wider genetic background. Therefore, it is important genetic resources in wheat breeding.
81. It compares the genome of Brugia malayi, a parasitic worm,(Sentencedict.com ) with those of two other organisms to identify genes specifically associated to parasitism.
82. The development of molecular biology and genome project have fostered much interest in the structure and function of centromeric heterochromatin.
83. The bovine genome sequencing project found that cow genome contains 22,000 genes.
84. In 2010, that work culminated in the publication of the Neandertal genome.
85. Strict patrilineal heredity is also obeyed by parts of our genome, the Y chromosome non-recombinating portion. Therefore, men sharing a surname are expected to have similar Y chromosomes.
86. Instead, all our DNA -- the genome -- must be seen as one immensely complex system.
87. It's a virtual gold rush to mine the mountain of potentially valuable data the genome contains.
88. Politus populations Chapter 2: Replenishment of the mitochondrial genome of Scolopendra multilan.
89. If you have the mutant gene, that might be co-expressed with favourable components of the human genome.
90. His interests have also encompassed physical mapping, as exemplified by the Lander-Waterman formulas, and genome sequence assembly using an Eulerian path method.
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