Similar words: microeconomics, economics, ergonomics, macroeconomics, economic system, supply-side economics, economic, denominator. Meaning: n. the branch of genetics that studies organisms in terms of their genomes (their full DNA sequences).
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1. When the knowledge gained by genomics comes on line, the power of genetic engineering will truly become evident.
2. Straight genomics has revealed the names of the stations, but without showing how they connect with one another.
3. An increasingly hot field in the industry was genomics, the search for genes that cause a disease or other condition.
4. This is a review on forest tree genomics.
5. Computational Biology and Functional Genomics Laboratory, Harvard University, USA.
6. Another important aspect of functional genomics is the research on human disease - related genes.
7. In post-genome era, the objective of functional genomics study is to decode the functions of genes and control them.
8. The genome projects comprise the structural genomics focusing on determining the complete sequences of the genome and the functional genomics focusing on elucidating the biological function of genes.
9. My interests are bioinformatics, genomics, medical genetics, cell biology, and malacology.
10. Proteins 1:3 D Structural Genomics , Homology, Catalytic and Regulatory Dynamics, Function & Drug Design.
11. Great successes have been made in structural genomics, which would drive the life science forward unprecedentedly.
12. This book presents various structural genomics approaches and explores novel technologies that will potentially accelerate breakthroughs in drug discovery.
13. With the development of in rice functional genomics, the rice mutants are becoming good experimental materials for studying the correlated functions and expressions of genes.
14. Applications of diamond nanoparticles in current genomics and proteomics research.
15. Biotechs are among those expected to attract a whack of capital as the Baby Boomers age and the study of genomics advances.
16. The last ten years have seen an unprecedented merge of physiology and genomics.
17. Intro 2 : Biological Side of Computational Biology ; Central Dogma ; Comparative Genomics; Models & Real World Applications.
18. S1 nuclease mutation detection system became more stable after the modification and the efficiency of detection was improved(Sentencedict.com), which accorded with the requirements of functional genomics research.
19. Protein subcellular localization is one of the key questions for functional genomics.
20. Nuclear Magnetic resonance is a key technique in structural biology and structural genomics.
21. Proteomics is one of the most active research fields in functional genomics.
22. The present paper the newest developments the field of functional genomics in plants and the prospects.
23. Rapid progress in rice genome sequencing has facilitated research in the rice functional genomics.
24. Other fields seek to enhance knowledge about the bacterium itself. Structural genomics, for example, aims to uncover the three-dimensional structure of every protein in Mtb.
25. The lab applies statistical and computational methods to functional genomics data.
26. So promising is this line of inquiry that a global consortium with members from 17 countries is focusing its efforts entirely on the structural genomics of Mtb.
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27. With the completion of the rice genome sequence, functional genomics becomes a major task in functional genomics.
28. With the human genome sequencefield of cancer research is moving beyond genomics to proteomics.
29. Glycomics is an emerging field of life science that proposed as a new concept to follow genomics and proteomics, which focus on glycan structures and function.
30. The impact of small non-coding RNAs has profoundly touched the fields of development and cell biology, functional genomics, human disease and drug therapy.
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