Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Genome in a sentence

Genome in a sentence

  up(0)  down(3)
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. 
Random good picture Not show
211. Breakthroughs have been made in human genome research along with the implementation of human genome project.
212. Although the mapping of the human genome will certainly have an impact on health care, it is a complex web to unweave.
213. The current cost to sequence a human genome is just a few thousand dollars, though companies that perform the service charge $20,000 to $48,000.
214. This paper introduces the development in DNA molecular markers and its application in genome mapping, gene cloning , analysis of relationship of species relationship, as well as disease diagnosis.
215. This makes the "centenarian genome" a key resource for identifying "longevity genes", an invaluable step in understanding the physiological processes underlying long lives.
216. Both groups had announced last June that they completed human genome sequencing.
217. Researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine sequenced the genome of the Patagonian yeast and found it was a near-perfect match to the element used to brew lager.
218. The Human Genome Project is inspiring, particularly the new avenues in genetic testing it's opened up.
219. Specific methylase enzymes were isolated from M. mycoides and used to methylate the M. mycoides genome isolated from yeast.
220. The banding patterns of B genome of hexaploid wheats are basically same, but N-bands have definite differences among species of B genome of tetraploid wheats.
221. The primary function of the influenza virus nucleoprotein(NP) is to encapsidate the virus genome for the purposes of RNA transcription, replication and packing.
222. Methods: Family - based nonparametric genome - wide linkage analysis was performed in by either an HLHS or BAV proband.
223. Courses cover genome analysis, pharmacology, genetic screening, targeted gene delivery, ethics, and more.
224. Human Genome Project ( HGP ) displays us the vast foreground in human genetics.
225. In their new study, the scientists screened the entire human genome and teased out a profile of genes that they think are involved in breaking nicotine addiction.
226. Climbing Mount Genome - i . e . sequencing the full complement of human DNA -- was actually rather easy.
227. Indeed a new scientific discipline called 'genomics' evolved to study the functions of individual genes in an organism's genome.
228. Dr Dan Sargent, from East Malling Research, in Kent, said: 'The wild strawberry is an important genome to sequence because it is closely related to a number of important things that we eat.
229. For example, the genome of the serotype M18 group of Streptococcus pyogenes associated with acute rheumatic fever contains 178 ORFs not present in the genomic sequence of an M1 serotype .
230. In May a landmark genome analysis determined that humans most likely interbred with Neanderthals, and that as much as 4% of the modern human genome seems to be from Neanderthals.
231. By mapping the plant's genome scientists can locate the genes that control various traits, like colour, starchiness and flavour, leading to the creation of improved varieties at a much quicker pace. Sentencedict.com
232. The zebra finch genome provides a tool that allows this exploration, " he told Reuters."
233. It also provides the collections designed to optimally represent each gene in the genome as well as conventional software analysis system and some relevant databases and experiments etc.
234. The final genome to be cracked, Culex quinquefasciatus, was published in Science last week (1 October).
235. Compared with other monocotyledon, the rice's genome is smaller, so it has been considered as the model plant to study monocotyledon.
236. Scientists have sequenced the genome of one of the parasites that causes elephantiasis, a move that could lead to new drug targets for the disease.
237. Objective Using RAPD technique to study genetic diversity of smooth-shelled Oncomelania hu- pensis in China and to gain more information on genome DNA level.
238. The genome plasticity of the virus is surprisingly high for an arthropod-borne virus.
239. The killer mould behind potato blight has a giant genome, say scientists.
240. HBV gene was examined in the genome of DNAs from larvae of housefly by PCR.
More similar words: phenomenologyphenomenongenomicsphenomenaphenomenalphenomenallysplenomegalyvenomadenomaenvenomvenomousantivenomdenominatorgenotypedenominationgnomegenocideexogenousgenocidaladenocarcinomamonomerendogenoushomogenousindigenousmisnomernondenominationalby no meansmetronomenanometerindigenously
Total 252, 30 Per page  8/9  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words