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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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181. Scientists say they have reconstructed around half of the genome of the woolly mammoth, a species that became extinct at the end of the last Ice Age some 11,000 years ago.
182. Genome informatics is a scientific discipline that encompasses all aspects of genome information acquisition, processing, storage, distribution, analysis, and interpretation.
183. Molecular evidence demonstrated that lysine-rich protein gene had been integrated into the genome of transgenic Tremella fuciformis strains.
184. The primary structure of globin moiety is determined by the plant genome.
185. To date 12 whole genome sequences from various samples are available in public - domain database.
186. Objective To make genotyping for Chinese type 2 diabetes mellitus(NIDDM) pedigreed genome DNA and localizing the loci related genes with NIDDM.
187. Objective: To clone, sequence and analyze genome segment 1(S1) of new isolated reovirus strains.
188. Along with the development of human genome project and human genome diversity research, pharmacogenomics is established from pharmacogenetics recently.
189. In a separate development, another team reported completing a genome of the organism responsible for late blight.
190. Microsatellite loci distributing on genome randomly act as effective genetic markers.
191. "It proved to be distinct from every known wild species of yeast, but was 99.5 percent identical to the non-ale yeast portion of the lager genome," said Hittinger.
192. They sequenced a 368 base pair fragment from the mitochrondrial genome and then compared it to sequences from ancient dogs, as well as to sequences from modern dogs, wolves, and coyotes.
193. In the post-genome era, the emphasis of the human genome project (HGP) is transferred to the study of functional genomics, which has become the hotspots of modern medicine.
194. But it is only about a quarter of what the Human Genome Project cost.
195. In the case of the research from structural gene to functional gene, the inspiration from the research on the essence of Chinese medical"pattern"by the method of genome is investigated.
196. The nuclear genome contains approximately 50% repetitive DNA sequence in rice. Amplification and introgression of repetitive DNA sequences in the genome of higher eukaryotes are unknown clearly.
197. Later this fall the company plans to release the raw sequence data of the Cannabis indica genome as well as a full genome annotation.
198. Because of the huge genome and high ratio of repeat sequences in hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum), identifying and cloning of genes with important functions from wheat meet many difficulties.
199. The genome data sheds light on the process of Africanization by suggesting that Apis mellifera originated in Africa, then spread to Europe and Asia in two separate migrations.
200. LOOK at the genome of a sea squirt and you'll get a nasty surprise.
201. We construct a quasi likelihood ratio test (LRT) for the case-only data utilizing the information of unlinker markers in the human genome.
202. Codon bias of NAD-ME of Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. was significantly different from those of E. coli and yeast genome.
203. A preliminary draft of the full Neandertal genome is in the works.
204. "The landscape of the human gut is truly terra incognita, " says Jeffrey Gordon,(Sentence dictionary) a genome scientist at Washington University in St. Louis whose research team is spearheading this effort.
205. For the complexity of genome of hexaploid wheat, construction of molecular marker genetic linkage maps of wheat and QTL analysis are far behind of other cereal crops, like rice, maize and so on.
206. A review focused on recent advances on genetic linkage mapping in domestic sheep genome.
207. The Complete Chloroplast Genome of Zamia furfuracea L. f. and Stangeria eriopus (Kunze) Baillon.
208. Human genome project, human cloning and stem - cell research are the real big events of postmodern bioscience.
209. In 2008, Dr. Katzourakis and his colleagues discovered fossil S.I.V. in the genome of the gray lemur, a primate that lives in Madagascar.
210. The results indicate that the sequence analysis of the hotspot region is a very powerful tool to investigate genetic variations of chloroplast genome in Triticum and Aegilops.
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