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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61. This activity has reached an impressive new level in comparative genomics applications.
62. The Central Dogma of Genomics is a concise summary of the assumptions that underlie this field.
63. With the advanced progress of mononucleotide sequencing polymorphism using genomics, the variable expression of individual genes may be related to the drug metabolism and bioavailability.
64. "It's a way of finding mechanisms that were not known before, " says Fernand Labrie, who studies skin genomics at Laval University in Quebec City, Canada.
65. The present paper reviews the newest developments and the wide applications of comparative genomics in plants.
66. The development of fish functional genomics and molecular marker techniques provides chance for screening functional genes or molecular markers related to disease-resistance.
67. Large-scale identification of important genes from RKNs was processed based on the analysis of difference expression patterns and comparative genomics approach.
68. The two did their work at the Translational Genomics Research Institute in Phoenix, Arizona.
69. With the completion of the rice ge- nome sequence in 2002, the study on functional genomics in rice has become a major task.
70. The lab applies statistical and computational Methods: To functional genomics data.
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71. It discusses the progress of transposon tagging technology, as well as its use in studying in functional genomics of rice.
72. An NCE deficit has recently been identified, and it is hoped that the application of new technologies such as genomics, combinatorial chemistry and high-throughput screening will redress the balance.
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