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  1. Functional genomics

    Image DNA microarray.jpg thumb 100px A DNA microarray Functional genomics is a field of molecular biology ... genomics and proteomics , functional genomics focuses on the dynamic aspects such as gene transcription ... to the static aspects of the genomic information such as DNA sequence or structures. Functional genomics attempts to answer questions about the function of DNA at the levels of genes, RNA transcripts, and protein products. A key characteristic of functional genomics studies is their genome ... gene by gene approach. Goals of functional genomics The goal of functional genomics is to understand the relationship between an organism s genome and its phenotype. The term functional genomics ... year 2009 title Bioinformatics and functional genomics edition 2nd publisher Wiley Blackwell location Hoboken, NJ ref Because of its genome wide approach, functional genomics requires the use of high throughput technologies capable of assaying many functions or relationships simultaneously. Functional ... of a treatment or cure. Techniques and applications Functional genomics includes function ... , phosphoproteomics a subset of proteomics and metabolomics . Functional genomics uses mostly .... Functional genomics and bioinformatics Because of the large quantity of data produced by these techniques ... of functional genomics data. Examples of techniques in this class are data clustering or principal ... MGED Society Epigenetics Bioinformatics Epistasis and functional genomics References ... of Functional Genomics http www.mugen noe.org MUGEN NoE &mdash Integrated Functional Genomics ... genomics http www.bioinfbook.org Bioinformatics and functional genomics &mdash Companion site for Bioinformatics and functional genomics, 2nd ed. http www.genome.gov 10005107 ENCODE http www.esffg2010.org 4th European Science Foundation Conference on Functional Genomics and Disease genomics footer DEFAULTSORT Functional Genomics Category Molecular biology Category Genomics Category Omics es Gen mica ...   more details



  1. Convergent Functional Genomics (CFG)

    an expanded convergent functional genomics approach. Mol Psychiatry 9, 1007 29 2004 . ref ref name Three Le Niculescu, H. et al. Towards understanding the schizophrenia code An expanded convergent functional genomics approach. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet 144, 129 58 2007 . ref ref name Four Rodd, Z.A. et al. Candidate genes, pathways and mechanisms for alcoholism an expanded convergent functional genomics approach. Pharmacogenomics J 7, 222 56 2007 . ref ref name Five Le Niculescu, H. et al. Convergent functional genomics of genome wide association data for bipolar disorder comprehensive ... risk prediction in bipolar disorder using panels of genes identified through convergent functional genomics. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet 153B, 850 77. ref and biomarkers ref name Seven Le Niculescu, H. et al. Identifying blood biomarkers for mood disorders using convergent functional genomics. Mol Psychiatry 14, 156 74 2009 . ref ref name Eight Kurian, S.M. et al. Identification of blood biomarkers for psychosis using convergent functional genomics. Mol Psychiatry 2009 . ref for complex ... al. Convergent functional genomics a Bayesian candidate gene identification approach for complex disorders. Methods 37, 274 9 2005 . ref ref name Ten Niculescu, A.B. & Le Niculescu, H. Convergent Functional Genomics what we have learned and can learn about genes, pathways, and mechanisms. Neuropsychopharmacology ... Laboratory of Neurophenomics DEFAULTSORT Convergent Functional Genomics Cfg Category Genomics Category ...   more details



  1. Epistasis and functional genomics

    scale has significant implications for functional genomics . By identifying the negative and positive ..., which is involved in transcriptional regulation ref Collins et al. Functional dissection of protein ... rather than examining pairs across the whole genome. If well chosen, these functional clusters ... fitness levels in each mutant strain. References references Category Genomics ...   more details



  1. Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics

    Unreferenced date August 2010 The Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics ACPFG is a research organisation focusing on improving the resistance of wheat and barley to hostile Natural environment environmental conditions, using functional genomics technologies. Scientists at the ACPFG are focusing on stresses that impact agriculture in Australia , including drought , Salinity in Australia salinity , high or low temperatures and Nitrogen deficiency mineral deficiencies or Toxicity toxicities . These stresses, known as abiotic stress es, are a major cause of cereal crop yield and quality loss throughout the world . The ACPFG was established in December 2002 after being granted 27 million from the Australian Research Council ARC , the Grains Research and Development Corporation GRDC and the Government of South Australia South Australian Government . It also had support of 30 million from the University of Adelaide , The University of Melbourne , the Victorian Department of Primary Industries and the University of Queensland . ACPFG as a research organisation has an unusual structure because it is a company , but its shareholders are the research organisations and governments that fund it. In the second funding cycle the University of South Australia became a shareholder, increasing ACPFG s focus on bioinformatics , which is the focus of ACPFG researchers in University of Queensland Queensland . Most ACPFG researchers are based on the University of Adelaide Waite University of Adelaide s Waite Campus in the Plant Genomics Centre. As well as the core research programs focused on abiotic stress environmental stresses , ACPFG researchers work with other organisations including CSIRO and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research , on nutritional focuses ... . External links official http www.acpfg.com.au DEFAULTSORT Australian Centre For Plant Functional Genomics Category Genetics or genomics research institutions Category Agriculture in Australia Category ...   more details



  1. Genomics

    has created the possibility for the field of functional genomics , mainly concerned with patterns ...About the scientific field the journal Genomics journal Genomics is a discipline in genetics concerning ... and biological research. Research of single genes does not fall into the definition of genomics unless the aim of this genetic, pathway, and functional information analysis is to elucidate its effect ... Agency , the term genomics encompasses a broader scope of scientific inquiry associated technologies than when genomics was initially considered. A genome is the sum total of all an individual organism s genes. Thus, genomics is the study of all the genes of a cell, or tissue, at the DNA genotype ... EPA Interim Genomics Policy ref History The first genomes to be sequenced were those of a virus and a mitochondrion ... mapping, data storage, and bioinformatic analyses in the 1970 1980s. A major branch of genomics ... a materials science approach. The actual term genomics is thought to have been coined by Dr. Tom ... , and chimpanzee Pan troglodytes are all important model animals in medical research. Human genomics ... Browser . Bacteriophage genomics Bacteriophage s have played and continue to play a key role in bacterial ... did not lead the genomics revolution, which is clearly dominated by bacterial genomics. Only ... 14 1 ref Cyanobacteria genomics At present there are 24 cyanobacteria for which a total genome sequence ... Herrero A and Flores E title The Cyanobacteria Molecular Biology, Genomics and Evolution edition 1st ... 8 ref See also Full Genome Sequencing Computational genomics Nitrogenomics Metagenomics Predictive Medicine Personal genomics Psychogenomics References reflist 2 External links http www.genomicsdirectory.com Genomics Directory A one stop biotechnology resource center for bioentrepreneurs, scientists, and students http arjournals.annualreviews.org loi genom Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics http www.biomedcentral.com bmcgenomics BMC Genomics A BMC journal on Genomics http www.genomics.co.uk ...   more details



  1. Functional

    wiktionarypar functional Generally, functional refers to something able to fulfill its purpose or function. Functional form and functionalism architecture apply to architectural design. Functional group , certain atomic combinations that occur in various molecules e.g. carbonyl, amine. Functional mathematics is a term applied to certain scalar valued functions in mathematics, computer science, and Lagrangian mechanics. Linear functional a type of functional often simply called a functional in the context of functional analysis. Functional model is a structured representation of the functions, activities or processes. Functional ontology refers to a property or relation in an ontology computer science ontology that can only hold a single value for a given individual. Functional programming , a programming paradigm based on mathematical functions rather than changes in variable states. Functional symptom is sometimes used in medicine to describe symptoms that have no current visible organic disease organic basis , e.g. if they are a result of psychological or perceptual dysfunction. Historically, functional symptoms tend to be reclassified as organic as investigative techniques improve. Functional classification , a classification system for roads in the United States. See also Function disambiguation Functionalism disambiguation Functional group disambiguation disambig ru ...   more details



  1. Genomics (journal)

    Infobox journal title Genomics cover editor John Quackenbush discipline Genomics peer reviewed language abbreviation Genomics publisher Academic Press country United States frequency history 1987 present openaccess license impact 3.075 impact year 2008 website http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 622838 description link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0888 7543 eISSN 1089 8646 boxwidth Genomics is a peer reviewed scientific journal in genomics , publishing articles on topics such as comparative genomics , functional genomics , association studies , Regulatory sequence regulatory DNA elements and genetics on a genome wide scale. ref http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 622838 description Genomics homepage . Accessed 18 Aug 2009. ref ref http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 622838 authorinstructions Genomics author instructions . Accessed 18 Aug 2009. ref The journal was launched in September 1987. ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov nlmcatalog 1038184 Genomics . Entrez NLM Catalog. Accessed 18 Aug 2009. ref Indexing Genomics is indexed in columns list 2 BIOBASE BIOSIS Biological Abstracts Biological and Agricultural Index Biosis Previews Chemical Abstracts Current Awareness in Biological Sciences Current Contents Life Sciences EMBASE EMBiology Genetics Abstracts MEDLINE Pascal et Francis INST CNRS Science Citation Index Scopus External links http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 622838 description Genomics website http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 08887543 Genomics archive References Reflist Category Genetics journals biology journal stub ...   more details



  1. Structural genomics

    as a tool for functional genomics. Applied Bioinformatics 2 3 Suppl S3 S10. Goulding CW et al . 2003 ...Structural genomics seeks to describe the Protein Structure 3 dimensional structure of every protein ... . The principal difference between structural genomics and protein structure prediction traditional structural prediction is that structural genomics attempts to determine the structure of every protein ... is closely linked with protein function, the structural genomics has the potential to inform knowledge of protein function. In addition to elucidating protein functions, structural genomics can be used to identify novel protein folds and potential targets for drug discovery. Structural genomics ... of a protein structure through a structural genomics effort often but not always comes ... genomics emphasizes high throughput determination of protein structures. This is performed in dedicated Protein Structure Initiative External links centers of structural genomics . While most ... genomics pursue structures of proteins on a genome wide scale. This implies large scale cloning ... from January 2006 analyzes the structural genomics field. ref cite journal author Chandonia JM, Brenner SE title The impact of structural genomics expectations and outcomes journal Science journal ... url http www.sciencemag.org cgi content abstract 311 5759 347 ref One advantage of structural genomics .... The Bioinformatics core of the Joint center for structural genomics JCSG has recently developed ... for annotating protein structures emerging from high throughput structural genomics centers. Goals One goal of structural genomics is to identify novel protein folds. Experimental methods of protein ... of structural genomics have the potential to inform our understanding of protein functions. This also ... to increase knowledge of protein structure using a structural genomics approach and to improve structure determination methodology. Methods Structural genomics takes advantage of completed genome sequences ...   more details



  1. Comparative genomics

    a long way from its initial use of finding functional proteins, comparative genomics is now concentrating ...NOTOC Comparative genomics is the study of the relationship of genome structure and function across different biological species or Strain biology strains . Comparative genomics is an attempt to take advantage ... genomics are automated. Gene finding is an important application of comparative genomics, as is discovery of new, non coding functional elements of the genome. Image BrowserFoxp2.jpg Human ... exons . thumb right Comparative genomics exploits both similarities and differences in the proteins ... organism. For this reason comparative genomics studies of small model organisms for example yeast ... N and Hahn M url http www.computational genomics.net title Introduction to Computational Genomics ... A date 2003 07 04 title Finding functional features in Saccharomyces genomes by phylogenetic footprinting ... cite journal author Hardison RC year 2003 title Comparative genomics journal PLoS Biology pmid 14624258 ... genomics journal PLoS Biology volume 1 issue 2 page E45 doi 10.1371 journal.pbio.0000045 pmid 14624247 ... EM year 2003 title Phylogenetic shadowing of primate sequences to find functional regions of the human ... Filipski A, Kumar S year 2005 chapter Comparative genomics in eukaryotes title The Evolution of the Genome ... TR, DeSalle R year 2005 chapter Comparative genomics in prokaryotes title The Evolution of the Genome ... four Fusarium genomes url http www.biomedcentral.com 1471 2164 11 208 journal BMC Genomics ... Genome Browser http cbi.labri.fr Genolevures Genolevures, comparative genomics of the Hemiascomycetous ... incorporates phylogenetic signals in building gene clusters for use in comparative genomics. http ... analysis by the DOE JGI. http www.dcode.org Dcode.org Dcode.org Comparative Genomics Center. http ... content 70t2j7288n448186 fulltext.pdf Comparative Genomics http conferences.oreillynet.com ... Genomics Category Evolutionary biology Category Genomics es Gen mica comparativa fr G nomique ...   more details



  1. Public Genomics

    Multiple issues citations missing August 2009 expert August 2009 orphan February 2009 confusing August 2009 Public genomics is a genomics branch that was initiated by public organizations such as governments, discontrol centers, and the United Nations UN . Public genomics is effectively the public facet of personal genomics . While personal genomics is geared more toward genomics resource personal and maximize the utility of genomics for the people, public genomics is geared toward to manage genome information and facilitate a more systematic and fair use of genome information in the society. See also Public health genomics External links http genomics.org index.php Public genomics Publicgenomics in Genomics.org Category Genomics ...   more details



  1. Population genomics

    Population genomics is the large scale comparison of DNA sequences of populations. Population genomics is a neologism that is associated with population genetics . See also Genomics Personal genomics Population groups in biomedicine References http hmg.oxfordjournals.org cgi content full 10 20 2199 Population genomics a bridge from evolutionary history to genetic medicine http arjournals.annualreviews.org doi abs 10.1146 annurev.ento.46.1.441 POPULATION GENOMICS Genome Wide Sampling of Insect Populations Category Genomics genetics stub ko ...   more details



  1. TREC Genomics

    The TREC Genomics track was a workshop held under the auspices of NIST for the purpose of evaluating systems for information retrieval and related technologies in the genomics domain. The TREC Genomics track took place annually from 2003 to 2007, with some modifications to the task set every year tasks included information retrieval , document classification , GeneRIF prediction, and question answering . See also Trec TREC, the Text Retrieval Conference External links http ir.ohsu.edu genomics The TREC Genomics track web site Category Genomics Sci stub ...   more details



  1. Synthetic Genomics

    Synthetic Genomics is a company dedicated to using modified or synthetically produced microorganisms to produce the alternative fuels ethanol and hydrogen . Synthetic Genomics was founded in part by Craig Venter J. Craig Venter . Venter s previous company, Celera Genomics , was a driving force in the race to sequence the Human Genome Project Human Genome . ref cite web title About Synthetic Genomics work Synthetic Genomics corporate website url http www.syntheticgenomics.com about.htm accessdate November 26, 2005 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20050924142325 http syntheticgenomics.com about.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate September 24, 2005 ref The firm takes its name from the phrase synthetic genomics which is a scientific discipline of synthetic biology related to the generation of organisms artificially using genetic material. ref cite news first David last Whitehouse title Venter revives synthetic bug talk date July 4, 2005 publisher BBC url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi sci tech 4636121.stm ref ref cite doi 10.1126 science.328.5981.958 ref Currently, Synthetic Genomics is working to produce biofuel s on an industrial scale using recombinant algae and other microorganisms. They are receiving funding from companies like Exxon for this venture. ref http www.xconomy.com san diego 2009 06 04 craig venter has algae biofuel in synthetic genomics pipeline Juha Pekka Tikka Craig Venter Has Algae Biofuel in Synthetic Genomics Pipeline. Xconomy San Diego. 6 4 09. ref ref cite news title Scientist On Plan To Turn Algae To Fuel data July 15th, 2009 publisher NPR url http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 106658672 ref External links http www.syntheticgenomics.com Official website References Reflist Category Biotechnology companies biotech stub pl Synthetic Genomics ...   more details



  1. Computational genomics

    Computational genomics refers to the use of computational analysis to decipher biology from genome sequence s and related data ref Koonin EV 2001 Computational Genomics, National Center for Biotechnology ... the genome sequence, such as genomic DNA microarrays . As such, computational genomics may ... bioeecs CompGenProt.html Computational Genomics and Proteomics at MIT ref History The roots of computational genomics are shared with those of bioinformatics. During the 1960s, Margaret Dayhoff ... of the phrase computational genomics coincides with the availability of complete sequenced genomes in the mid to late 1990s. The first meeting of the Annual Conference on Computational Genomics ... of Genomics or Computational Biology . ref http www.jcvi.org cms press press releases full text archive 2004 article computational genomics conference to attract leading scientists ?tx ttnews backPid& 93 67&cHash fd69079f5e The 7th Annual Conference on Computational Genomics 2004 ref ref http www.cpe.vt.edu genomics The 9th Annual Conference on Computational Genomics 2006 ref The first use of this term ... Acids Research . ref A. Wagner 1997 , A computational genomics approach to the identification of gene ... Genomics conference was held in 2006, featuring a keynote talk by Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall, co ... Introduction to Computational Genomics , Cambridge University Press, 2006. ISBN 9780521671910 ISBN .... Contributions of computational genomics research to biology Contributions of computational genomics ... human genes using comparative genomics techniques with several mammalian and vertebrate species ... Computational biology Genomics Microarray BLAST Computational epigenetics References reflist External links Harvard Extension School Biophysics 101, Genomics and Computational Biology, http www.courses.fas.harvard.edu bphys101 info syllabus.html University of Bristol course in Computational Genomics, http www.computational genomics.net genomics footer Category Bioinformatics Category Omics Category ...   more details



  1. Cofactor Genomics

    Genomics is a Missouri based firm which provides full genome sequencing , DNA sequencing , RNA sequencing ... . ref http cofactorgenomics.com Cofactor Genomics ref Overview Cofactor Genomics was founded in August 2008 ref http cofactorgenomics.com Cofactor Genomics ref after the pioneering efforts of the Human ... Cofactor Genomics ref ref St. Louis Business Journal St. Louis startup Cofactor to sequence Ozzy s genome ... 20LLC St. Louis Business Journal ref ref http www.genomeweb.com sequencing cofactor genomics ... cofactor genomics novocraft technologies partner southeast asia GenomeWeb Cofactor Novocraft ... STL Today ref As of August 2010, Cofactor Genomics is able to construct and analyze fragment , paired ... http www.cofactorgenomics.com applications fragment Cofactor Genomics Applications ref Cofactor currently ... GA IIx. ref http www.cofactorgenomics.com platforms Cofactor Genomics Platforms ref Executive Officers Jarret Glasscock, Ph.D. is a co founder as well as the Chief Executive Officer of Cofactor Genomics. ref http www.cofactorgenomics.com contact Cofactor Genomics Contact ref Dr. Glasscock completed ... analysis program. ref http www.cofactorgenomics.com contact Cofactor Genomics Contact ref ref ... Officer of Cofactor Genomics. ref http www.cofactorgenomics.com contact Cofactor Genomics Contact ... contact Cofactor Genomics Contact ref References Reflist External links Human Genome Project http ... sequencing sponsors.html Cofactor Genomics http cofactorgenomics.com St. Louis Business Journal http ... www.genomeweb.com sequencing cofactor genomics installs solid 4 sequencing ozzy osbournes genome ... States Category Genomics ...   more details



  1. Rosetta Genomics

    Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Company name Rosetta Genomics logo type Public company Public NASDAQ ... footnotes intl Rosetta Genomics Ltd. NASDAQ ROSG is a molecular diagnostics company ... for regulatory approval in 2008. ref name columbia Columbia University Medical Center and Rosetta Genomics ... Genomics Proprietary MicroRNA Technology for Approval to the New York State Department of Health ... and mesothelioma ref name diagnostic Rosetta Genomics Ltd. Completes Prevalidation Phase ... Genomics IPO Raising 26.3M For MicroRNA Work. BioWorld Today , February 28, 2007. ref Using a single ... In April 2008, Nature Biotechnology published a study by Rosetta Genomics scientists whose findings ... to its diagnostic programs, Rosetta Genomics is collaborating with Isis Pharmaceuticals to develop ... Oligonucleotide, Heptacellular carcinoma, Isis Rosetta Genomics Isis, Rosetta Genomics Licensing Agreement. R&D Focus Drug News , March 6, 2006. ref Intellectual property Rosetta Genomics has developed ... UKM006.htm Rosetta Genomics Announces Expansion Of Its MicroRNA Intellectual Property Estate, CNNMoney.com, April 28, 2008. ref In 2007, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued Rosetta Genomics with two patents relating to microRNAs. In March 2008, Rosetta Genomics announced that the U.S. Patent ... Genomics has developed several proprietary technologies that enable the Company to work with microRNAs .... ref Henry Ford Hospital and Rosetta Genomics To Develop MicroRNA based Diagnostics For Brain Cancer, Company Reports , January 14, 2008. ref Once microRNAs are extracted, Rosetta Genomics technology ... MGB Probe Technology To Rosetta Genomics, Ltd., Reuters Significant Developments , December 11, 2007 ... News and Comment , June 16, 2006. ref which are Rosetta Genomics proprietary microRNAs. The array s high ... 2008, Rosetta Genomics announced a collaboration agreement with the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit ... Genomics announced that its subsidiary, Rosetta Genomics Inc. has received a license to use Roche ...   more details



  1. Spectral Genomics

    Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Company company name Spectral Genomics, Inc. company type Private, acquired by PerkinElmer in 2006 company logo Image SpectralGenomics.jpg 200px PerkinElme logo foundation 2000 location Houston, TX key people Robert Johnson Ph.D., CEO, and President br Keith Steward Ph.D., Director Informatics, br Brandon Perthuis, Director Sales industry Health Sciences products Genetic Screening tools homepage http www.spectralgenomics.com Spectral Genomics, Inc. is a technology technology spin off company from Baylor College of Medicine , selling Array comparative genomic hybridization aCGH microarrays and related software. History The company was founded in February 2000 by BCM technologies . Spectral licensed technology invented by its founders Alan Bradley, Ph.D., Wei wen Cai, Ph.D.. The company raised 3.0 million in the first financing round in August 2001. In March 2004 the company raised additional 9.4 million in its second financing round. In March 2005, GE Healthcare became the exclusive distributor for Spectral Genomics s products outside of North America. Spectral Genomics was acquired by PerkinElmer in May 2006, ending GE s distribution agreement. External links http www.spectralgenomics.com Corporate website Category Technology companies Category Microarrays ...   more details



  1. DNAPrint Genomics

    Infobox Company company name DNAPrint Genomics company logo Image DNAG logo.gif 200px DNAPrint Genomics foundation company type Public company Public otcbb DNAG location Image Flag of the United States.svg 20px Sarasota, Florida key people Richard Gabriel, President & CEO br Hector J. Gomez , Chief Medical Officer br Tony Frudakis , Co Founder & Chief Scientific Officer, br Lou Charlton Co Founder, br Karen Surplus Chief Financial Officer industry Genomics , Forensic Science products Pharmacogenomics , Genomics Genomic profiling , Genotyping homepage http www.dnaprint.com www.dnaprint.com DNAPrint Genomics otcbb DNAG was a genetics company with a wide range of products related to genetic profiling. They provided forensic and consumer products, mostly based around finding Ancestry Informative Markers in DNA samples that they claimed enabled them to correctly identify the ancestry of a human based on a sample of their DNA. The company ceased operations in February 2009. ref http www.thegeneticgenealogist.com 2009 03 03 dnaprint genomics ceases operations ref ref http www.genomeweb.com node 912684?emc el&m 325264&l 1&v e993a10706 ref Consumer applications DNAPrint Genomics flagship product was AncestryByDNA , a DNA test for its consumers that breaks down the percentage ancestry of a client, based on these Ancestry Informative Markers in their DNA. It was marketed as a tool for personal genealogical research, and for adoption adoptees looking to learn more about their genealogy. ref cite news url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,1079508,00.html title Can DNA Reveal ... from crime scenes, DNAPrint Genomics claimed that this product could help narrow down suspects ... mi pwwi is 200606 ai n16500436 title DNAPrint Genomics Scientist Delivers Presentation to Detectives ... eyewitness, DNAPrint Genomics was later contracted to test the DNA sample, and concluded that the suspect ... ID a Suspect s Race Pharmaceutical companies of the United States DEFAULTSORT Dnaprint Genomics Category ...   more details



  1. Complete Genomics

    Complete Genomics is a life sciences company that has developed and commercialized a DNA sequencing platform for human genome sequencing and analysis. This solution combines the company s proprietary human genome sequencing technology with its informatics and data management software in an outsourced service model that provides its customers with finished variant reports and assemblies. Researchers send DNA samples to the company, which are sequenced at Complete Genomics own commercial genome center in Mountain View, California . Sequencing is completed using the company s proprietary instruments and technology. Assembled sequences and variant reports are then delivered back to the researcher. History Complete Genomics was founded in March 2006 by Clifford Reid , Radoje Rade Drmanac , and John Curson . Clifford Reid is the chairman, president and chief executive officer of Complete Genomics. In Feb. 2009, Complete Genomics announced that it had sequenced its first human genome and submitted the resulting variant data to the National Center for Biotechnology Information database. Then in Nov. 2009, Complete Genomics published sequence data for three human genomes in the journal Science journal Science. 1 By the end of that year, Complete Genomics had sequenced 50 human genomes. The company has now significantly increased the throughput in its genome sequencing factory it sequenced and analyzed 300 complete human genomes in Q3 2010. In addition, Complete Genomics customers are now publishing papers describing research completed using data from Complete Genomics. Examples include the Institute for Systems Biology s project to sequence a family of four and verify the gene responsible for Miller Syndrome, a rare craniofacial disorder 2 and Genentech s work to sequence and compare a patient s primary lung tumor and adjacent normal tissue 3 . Technology Platform Complete Genomics ..., Complete Genomics proprietary instrumentation allows for greater numbers of base reads per ...   more details



  1. Synthetic genomics

    main Mycoplasma laboratorium Synthetic genomics is a nascent field of synthetic biology that uses aspects of genetic modification on pre existing life forms with the intent of producing some product or desired behavior on the part of the life form so created. Synthetic genomics is unlike genetic modification in the sense that it does not use naturally occurring genes in its life forms. It may make use of nucleic acid analogues custom designed base pair series , though in a more expanded and presently unrealized sense synthetic genomics could utilize genetic codes that are not composed of the base pair four base pairs of DNA that are currently used by life. The development of synthetic genomics is related to certain recent technical abilities and technologies in the field of genetics. The ability to construct long base pair chains cheaply and accurately on a large scale has allowed researchers to perform experiments on genomes that do not exist in nature. Coupled with the developments in protein folding models and decreasing computational costs the field synthetic genomics is beginning to enter a productive stage of vitality. The J. Craig Venter Institute has assembled a synthetic Mycoplasma genitalium yeast genome by recombination of 25 overlapping fragments in a single step. The use of yeast recombination greatly simplifies the assembly of large DNA molecules from both synthetic and natural fragments. ref name Venter cite journal author Daniel G. Gibsona, Gwynedd A. Benders, Kevin C. Axelroda, Jayshree Zaveria, Mikkel A. Algirea, Monzia Moodiea, Michael G. Montaguea, J. Craig Ventera, Hamilton O. Smith, and Clyde A. Hutchison III year 2008 title One step assembly in yeast of 25 overlapping DNA fragments to form a complete synthetic Mycoplasma genitalium genome journal PNAS volume 105 issue 51 pages 20404 20409 url http www.pnas.org content 105 51 20404.full.pdf doi 10.1073 pnas.0811011106 pmid 19073939 pmc 2600582 ref Other companies, such as Synthetic Genomics , have ...   more details



  1. Galapagos Genomics

    Galapagos Genomics NV was founded in 1999 as a joint venture between Crucell formerly IntroGene and Tibotec . The Company later changed its name to Galapagos NV and completed its initial public offering on Euronext Amsterdam and Euronext Brussels in May 2005. The company uses a technological platform for its research, which is based on adenoviruses to introduce human gene sequences into a wide variety of human cell lines to knock in or knock down specific proteins . Onno van de Stolpe is the CEO of the company. See also FlandersBio Source http www.nieuwsblad.be Article Detail.aspx?articleID g23e5cag Galapagos Genomics gaat zelf medicijnen ontwikkelen Dutch http www.trends.be nl 4 1380 39886 een rotsvast geloof in de vlaamse biotech.html Een rotsvast geloof in de Vlaamse biotech External links http web.glpg.com Galapagos NV website Category Pharmaceutical companies of Belgium Category Companies established in 1999 Category BEL Mid companies med company stub ...   more details



  1. Personal genomics

    genetic genealogy Personal genomics is a branch of genomics where individual genomes are DNA sequencing ... genomics is that it may eventually lead to personalized medicine , where patients can take genotype specific drugs for medical treatments. Personal genomics is not a single individual s vision or invention ... cost of genotyping. Due to the advent of cheap and fast sequencers, full genome personal genomics is becoming a reality. However, there have been active early proponents of personal genomics projects such as George Church in Harvard Medical School. Genomics used to mean academic research on consensus .... The personal genomics changes this into customized bioinformatic discovery on individuals. Use of personal genomics in predictive medicine Predictive medicine is the use of the information produced by personal genomics techniques when deciding what medical treatments are appropriate for a particular ... s genome There is currently great interest in personal genomics. This is being fuelled by the rapid ... genome therefore costs approximately 300,000 in 2008. In 2009, Complete Genomics of Mountain View ... sequencing complete genomics offer 5000 human genome service business q2 2009 0 ref This will only ... news?pid 20601124&sid aEUlnq6ltPpQ Complete Genomics Drives Down Cost of Genome Sequence to 5,000 ... 0004.2006.00692.x url ref it is likely that personal genomics will first be applied to adults who ... the competition with other companies such as Complete Genomics. ref http news.moneycentral.msn.com ... ref name glgroup.com Comparative genomics Comparative genomics analysis is concerned with characterising ... than sequencing from scratch. In personal genomics and personalized medicine, we are concerned with comparing ... in comparative genomic analysis will be useful in personal genomics and personalized medicine ... wide personal genomics services already have gone to market and are selling their services direct to consumer ... , Complete Genomics and 454 Life Sciences are companies focused on commercializing full genome sequencing ...   more details



  1. Chordate genomics

    Orphan date October 2008 Chordate genomics is the study of the evolution of the chordate clade based on a comparison of the genome s of several species within the clade. The field depends on whole genome data the entire DNA sequence of organisms. It uses comparisons of synteny blocks, chromosome translocation , and other genomic rearrangements to determine the evolutionary history of the clade, and to reconstruct the genome of the founding species. Results Phylogeny The deep branching of chordate Chordate Phylogeny phylogeny has been clarified by chordate genomics. ref The amphioxus genome and the evolution of the chordate karyotype. Nicholas H. Putnam, et al. Nature 453 1064 1071, 2008 ref Chordate genomics demonstrates that the Lancelet s are the most basal living clade within the chordates. While the Tunicates are the sister clade to the Craniata . Synteny A comparison of the genomes of the Lancelet Branchiostoma floridae , a fish , the chicken Gallus gallus , and humans Homo sapiens revealed extensive macro synteny with little or no micro synteny. That is, across the Chordate clade the same genes are found clustered near each other although the order of the genes within the clusters has been shuffled. ref The amphioxus genome and the evolution of the chordate karyotype. Nicholas H. Putnam, et al. Nature 453 1064 1071, 2008 ref There are 135 identifiable segments in the human genome which retain synteny with the ancestral chordate karyotype . Synteny analysis indicates that there were 17 chromosomes in the last common ancestor to the Chordates. ref The amphioxus genome and the evolution of the chordate karyotype. Nicholas H. Putnam, et al. Nature 453 1064 1071, 2008 ref Genome Duplication Multiple lines of experimental evidence strongly suggest that twice in the lineage leading to the teleost fish the ancestral Chordate genome was duplicated. ref Analysis of lamprey ... ref References references DEFAULTSORT Chordate Genomics Category Genomics chordate stub genetics stub ...   more details



  1. Pathway Genomics

    Infobox company name Pathway Genomics Corporation logo caption type Private genre fate predecessor successor foundation 2008 founder Jim Plante defunct location city San Diego location country California location locations area served key people industry Biotechnology products services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage http www.pathway.com www.pathway.com footnotes intl Pathway Genomics is a privately held personal genomics company based in San Diego, California . Using DNA genetic testing technologies, the company conducts services to generate personalized reports about an individual s Genetic carrier carrier status , Adverse drug reaction drug medication response , propensity for the development of certain complex disease s, as well as ancestral history. The company provides these personal genetic reports to physicians and their patients. Pathway Genomics owns and operates a federally CLIA CLIA Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments certified and California state licensed on site laboratory. ref http www.genomeweb.com dxpgx new dtc genetics firm pathway genomics launches New DTC Genetics Firm Pathway Genomics Launches . GenomeWeb Daily News . 15 July 2009. Retrieved 2010 7 16 ref According to its website, Pathway Genomics reports on a number of health conditions including Alzheimer s disease , Type 1 diabetes type 1 and Type 2 diabetes type 2 diabetes, hypertension , asthma , rheumatoid arthritis , cystic fibrosis and beta thalassaemia , as well as screens for Drug reaction drug responses for such medications as Plavix and warfarin Coumadin . History Pathway Genomics was founded in 2008 by Jim Plante ... management risk management service industries. Pathway Genomics scientific team is led by David ... PMID 11333990 External links http www.pathway.com Official Pathway Genomics website Use dmy dates date September 2010 Category Genomics Category Gene tests Category Biotechnology companies ...   more details



  1. Nutritional genomics

    Nutritional genomics is a science studying the relationship between human genome, nutrition and health. It can be divided into two disciplines Nutrigenomics studies the effect of nutrients on health through altering genome , proteome , metabolome and the resulting changes in physiology. Nutrigenetics studies the effect of genetic variations on the interaction between diet and health with implications to susceptible subgroups. ref name ReferenceA Public Health Nutrition , ISSN 1475 2727 electronic 1368 9800 paper ref More specifically, nutrigenomics studies how individual differences in genes influence the body s response to diet nutrition diet and nutrition . For example, people with an enzyme deficiency caused by mutations in the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase cannot metabolize foods containing the amino acid phenylalanine and must modify their diets to minimize consumption . With modern genomic data, severe gene mutations with less severe effects are being explored to determine whether dietary practices can be more closely personalized to individual genetic profiles. However, there have been few validated studies for these kinds of classical gene mutation effects. ref name rawson citation last Rawson first N. title Nutrigenomics Boot Camp Improving Human Performance through Nutrigenomic Discovery location A Supply Side West VendorWorks Presentation, Las Vegas, Nevada date October 24, 2008 ref Gene Diet Disease interaction 97 of the genes known to be associated with human diseases result in monogenic diseases , i.e. a mutation in one gene is sufficient to cause the disease .... Ann Nutr Metab 2005 49 355 365. Brigelius Flohe R and Joost HG 2006 . Nutritional genomics Impact ... Trivedi Hungry genes? New Scientist 20 01 2007 See also Genomics Orthomolecular medicine Public health genomics Roger J. Williams DEFAULTSORT Nutritional Genomics Category Nutrition Category Medical genetics Category Genomics ru ...   more details




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