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  1. Genome

    up the diploid genome of human male. The mitochondrial chromosome is not shown. In modern molecular biology and genetics , the genome is the entirety of an organism s hereditary information. It is encoded either in DNA or, for RNA virus many types of virus , in RNA . The genome includes both the gene s and the Non coding DNA non coding sequences of the DNA RNA. ref Ridley, M. 2006 . Genome . New ... genome means I become, I am born, to come into being . The Oxford English Dictionary ... existed, such as biome and rhizome , forming a vocabulary into which genome fits systematically. ref ... typically eukarya the gamete has half of the number of chromosome of the somatic cell and the genome ... , likewise constitute the genome . The term genome can be applied specifically to mean that stored on a complete set of cell nucleus nuclear DNA i.e., the nuclear genome but can also be applied to that stored within organelles that contain their own DNA, as with the mitochondrial genome or the chloroplast genome . Additionally, the genome can comprise nonchromosomal genetic elements such as virus ... 144329 1 ref When people say that the genome of a sexual reproduction sexually reproducing species ... sexes. Even in species that exist in only one sex, what is described as a genome sequence ... makeup is sometimes used conversationally to mean the genome of a particular individual or organism ... genome . An analogy to the human genome stored on DNA is that of instructions stored in a book The book genome would contain 23 chapters chromosomes each chapter contains 48 to 250 million letters ... enucleated during development and therefore lack a genome. Types Most biological entities that are more ... that which resides in their chromosomes. In some contexts, such as sequencing the genome of a pathogenic microbe, genome is meant to include information stored on this auxiliary material, which is carried in plasmid s. In such circumstances then, genome describes all of the genes and information ...   more details



  1. Genome (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar genome Genome may refer to Genome , the totality of genetic material carried by an organism Human genome Bovine genome Mitochondrial genome Genome book , a 1999 popular science book by Matt Ridley Genome journal , the scientific journal of the Genetics Society of Canada Genome novel , science fiction novel by Sergey Lukyanenko G NOME , a mech PC game created by 7th Level Genome, a superior humanoid race in Square s console role playing game Final Fantasy IX Chromosome genetic algorithm , the parameter set of a proposed solution to a problem posed to a genetic algorithm Lord Genome , A character from the anime series Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann Exterro, Inc. Fusion Genome , A software solution for the legal industry. See also Genome size Genome project Genomics Category Genome projects Disambig ru simple Genome disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Korean genome

    orphan date June 2009 Wikify date June 2009 Korean genome refers to the first Korean human genome sequenced and publicized in Dec. 2008. The donor of the genome is Dr. Seong Jin Kim who used to be the director of the Lee Gilya Cancer and Diabetes Institute LCDI in Korea. It was the second Asian genome sequenced after YH Dr. Yang Huanming s . The research paper on the first genome was published in Genome Research May 26th 2009. The analysis details have been available from http koreangenome.org. The project was a result of a joint research among LCDI, KOBIC Korean Bioinformation Center , and NRSDI National Reference Standards Data Institute of Korea. The name of the genome was called KOREF until it was changed to SJK. SJK was registered in NCBI on 2nd March and publicly available since then. The location of the data is ftp bioftp.org BiO Store Genome . The second Korean genome was published in Nature July 8th 2009 by a Korean sequencing team and an analysis team NCGR, New Mexico in the US. See also Genomics Personal genomics Korean Personal Genome Project KPGP External links http koreangenome.org Koreangenome.org The Korean Genome openfree home page. http koreangenome.org Koreangenome.org The Korean Genome site. http personalgenomicsinstitute.org personalgenomicsinstitute.org A Korean Personal Geomics Institute. http genome.cshlp.org content early 2009 05 26 gr.092197.109.full.pdf html The Genome Research on line issue of the first Korean Genome http kpgp.kr Korean Personal Genome Project in Korean language. http Koreangenome.kr Korean Genome Project home page in Korean language. Category Human genome projects Category Science and technology in Korea ...   more details



  1. Genome browser

    A genome browser is a graphical interface for display of information from a biological database for genomic data. Genome browsers enable researchers to visualize and browse entire genomes most have many ..., with genome coordinates on one axis and the location of annotations indicated by a space filling graphic to show the occurrence of genes, etc. List of genome browsers PLEASE KEEP IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER http apollo.berkeleybop.org current index.html Apollo Genome Annotation Curation Tool A cross platform, Java based standalone genome viewer with enterprise level functionality and customizations. The standard for many model organism databases. http www.broad.mit.edu annotation argo Argo Genome Browser A free and open source standalone Java based genome browser for visualizing and manually annotating whole genomes. http www.avadis ngs.com Avadis NGS combines a genome browser and set of data ... Sciences http diprogb.fli leibniz.de DiProGB The Dinucleotide Properties Genome Browser https dnanexus.com genomes hg18 public browse DNAnexus Flash based interactive genome browser, as well as next gen sequence analysis and visualization. http www.ensembl.org Ensembl The Ensembl Genome Browser Sanger ... of elements along the genome. http www.genostar.com en genostar software genomic analysis tools ... from any kind of file EMBL, GenBank, Fasta, GFF... http genplay.einstein.yu.edu GenPlay A genome viewer and analyzer developed in Java at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Integrated Genome Browser IGB Open source and free Java based desktop genome viewer for visualizing next gen sequence and microarray data. http img.jgi.doe.gov Integrated Microbial Genomes IMG system by the DOE Joint Genome Institute http johnsonlab.ucsf.edu sj mochiview start MochiView Genome Browser https www.nextbio.com b gb genomeBrowser.nb NextBio Genome Browser an interactive application that lets visualization of physical ... ptools Pathway Tools Genome Browser http seed viewer.theseed.org SEED viewer for visualizing ...   more details



  1. Mammalian Genome

    Infobox journal title Mammalian Genome cover editor Joseph H. Nadeau and Steve D. M. Brown discipline Genetics peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation Mamm. Genome publisher Springer Verlag country United States frequency 12 year history 1991 present Mouse Genome merged with Mamm. Genome in 1998 openaccess license impact 2.942 impact year 2009 website http www.springerlink.com content 0938 8990 link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0938 8990 eISSN 1432 1777 boxwidth Mammalian Genome is a peer review ed scientific journal journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of genetics and genomics in mouse, human and related organisms. ref name description cite web url http www.springer.com life sci cell biology journal 335 title Mammalian Genome Description accessdate 30 July 2009 publisher Springer ref ref cite web url http www.springer.com life sci cell biology journal 335?detailsPage contentItemPage&CIPageCounter 96817 title Mammalian Genome Instructions for Authors accessdate 30 July 2009 publisher Springer ref As of July ... www.springer.com life sci cell biology journal 335?detailsPage editorialBoard title Mammalian Genome Editorial Board accessdate 30 Juli 2009 publisher Springer ref Mammalian Genome has been published ... of the International Mammalian Genome Society . ref cite web url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov nlmcatalog 1091977 title Mammalian Genome accessdate 30 Juli 2009 publisher Entrez NLM Catalog ref In 1998 the journal Mouse Genome was merged into Mammalian Genome . ref cite journal author Silver LM, Nadeau JH, Brown SDM, Eppig JT, Peters J title Mammalian Genome, Incorporating Mouse Genome journal Mamm Genome ... copyrightInformation title Mammalian Genome Copyright Information accessdate 30 Juli 2009 ... Open Choice License accessdate 30 Juli 2009 publisher Springer ref See also Mammal Genome External links http www.springerlink.com content 0938 8990 Mammalian Genome website References Reflist 2 Category ...   more details



  1. Genome project

    Genome projects are scientific endeavours that ultimately aim to determine the complete genome sequence ... . The genome sequence for any organism requires the DNA sequences for each of the chromosomes in an organism to be determined. For bacteria , which usually have just one chromosome, a genome project ..., will require 46 separate chromosome sequences in order to represent the completed genome. The Human Genome Project was a landmark genome project that is already having a major impact on research .... ref cite web url http www.ornl.gov sci techresources Human Genome project benefits.shtml title Potential Benefits of Human Genome Project Research publisher United States Department of Energy Department of Energy , Human Genome Project Information date 2009 10 09 accessdate 2010 06 18 ref Genome assembly This section is linked from Genetics Genome assembly refers to the process of taking a large ... at a time. The four bases are adenine , guanine , cytosine , and thymine , represented as AGCT. A genome ... together, and the process continues. Genome assembly is a very difficult computational problem ... locations, especially in the large genomes of plant s and animal s. The resulting draft genome sequence ... De novo assembly of human genomes with massively parallel short read sequencing. journal Genome ... Metspalu first7 M. last8 Metspalu first8 E. last9 Kivisild first9 T. title Ancient human genome sequence ... W. last8 Zhang first8 J. last9 Li first9 J. title The diploid genome sequence of an Asian individual ... 18987735 pmc 2716080 ref Genome annotation Genome annotation is the process of attaching biological ... 2001 title Genome annotation from sequence to biology journal Nature Reviews Genetics volume 2 pages ... on the genome , a process called gene prediction , and attaching biological information to these elements ... annotation. Some databases use genome context information, similarity scores, experimental data, and integrations of other resources to provide genome annotations through their Subsystems approach ...   more details



  1. The Genome Center

    Infobox Laboratory name The Genome Center motto image established 1993 budget debt research field Genomics ... genome.wustl.edu logo footnotes The Genome Center formerly the Genome Sequencing Center at Washington ... in the United States . ref Arbanas, Caroline. http news.wustl.edu news Pages 8277.aspx Genome center ... University School of Medicine , The Genome Center is creating, testing and implementing new ... as evolution and the biology of other organisms. History Founded in 1993, The Genome Center began as a key player in the Human Genome Project , ultimately contributing more than 25 percent of the finished sequence. ref Purdy, Michael. http news.wustl.edu news Pages 4097.aspx Genome center is major contributor to finished human genome sequence. Washington University School of Medicine. 2004 10 21. ref Following completion of the working draft of the human genome in 2000, and the finished human genome sequence in 2003, The Genome Center turned its sequencing and analysis skills to determining .... ref Dryden, Jim. http news.wustl.edu news Pages 1775.aspx Human Genome Project completed. Washington University School of Medicine. 2003 03 23. ref Projects The Cancer Genome Atlas compares DNA sequences .... Washington University Cancer Genome Initiative provides for hundreds of tumor and normal sample genomes to be sequenced. Pediatric Cancer Genome Project is a collaboration with St. Jude Children s Research ... cancers. ref http www.pediatriccancergenomeproject.org site Pediatric Cancer Genome Project website ... related disorders to help individualize patient treatment. Staff The Genome Center employs over 300 ... laboratory at the Washington University School of Medicine is among the world s leaders in genome ... Development group at The Genome Center has played a pivotal role in the evaluation, optimization ... improved genome sequencing cost, throughput and quality. ref http genome.wustl.edu people mardis elaine ... DNA sequencing, genome wide analysis, bioinformatics , and other genetic methods to the study ...   more details



  1. Genome size

    Genome size is the total amount of DNA contained within one copy of a genome . It is typically measured ... cite journal author Dolezel J, Barto J, Voglmayr H, Greilhuber J title Nuclear DNA content and genome ... doi 10.1002 cyto.a.10013 ref In diploid organisms , genome size is used interchangeably with the term C value . An organism s complexity is not directly proportional to its genome size some single ... The term genome size is often erroneously attributed to Hinegardner, ref name Hinegardner1976 cite book author Hinegardner R year 1976 chapter Evolution of genome size title Molecular Evolution editor ... 2005 title The origin, evolution and proposed stabilization of the terms genome size and C value to describe ... article, whether Cell biology cellular DNA content does, in fact, reflect genome size . ref name ..., genome size was being used in the sense of genotype to mean the number of genes . In a paper ... Humangenetik volume 7 issue 3 pages 240 244 pmid 5800705 ref used the term genome size throughout ... in its modern sense. By the early 1970s, genome size was in common usage with its present definition ... by Gene Duplication publisher Springer Verlag location New York isbn 0 04 575015 7 ref Variation in genome size and gene content Image Genome Sizes.png thumb 250px Genome Sizes The genome sizes of thousands ... databases for animals, plants, and fungi see external links . Nuclear genome size is typically measured ... a beginners guide to genome quantification by Feulgen image analysis densitometry journal ... cytometry . In prokaryotes , pulsed field gel electrophoresis and complete genome sequencing are the predominant methods of genome size determination. Nuclear genome sizes are well known to vary enormously ... 2005 chapter Genome size evolution in plants title The Evolution of the Genome editor T.R. Gregory ... TR year 2005 chapter Genome size evolution in animals title The Evolution of the Genome editor T.R. .... In eukaryotes but not prokaryotes , variation in genome size is not proportional to the number ...   more details



  1. Bovine genome

    countries after six years of effort. The size of the bovine genome is 3  Gb 3  billions of base ... s and rodent s but not identified in humans. ref name Cattle genome yahoo cite news url http news.yahoo.com s ap 20090423 ap on sc us sci bovine basics title Cow genome unraveled in bid to improve meat ... Gill first V. title Cow genome to transform farming url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi science nature 8014598.stm ..., R.A. et al . Bovine HapMap Consortium title Genome Wide Survey of SNP Variation Uncovers the Genetic ... science.1167936 pmid 19390050 pmc 2735092 ref See also Cattle Hereford cattle DNA Genome International ... Composite SINE transposons in the Bovine genome Bovine genome database References Reflist External ..., 04 24 09 Cattle stub Genetics stub Category Cattle Category Genome projects ...   more details



  1. Genome Research

    Infobox Journal cover Image Genome Research Cover Sep 2006.gif discipline Genetics , Genomics abbreviation Genome Res. website http genome.cshlp.org publisher Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press country United States USA history Published since 1995 under same title impact 11.342 impact year 2009 ISSN 1549 5469 eISSN 1088 9051 openaccess After 6 months Genome Research is the title of a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press . The focus of the journal is on genome wide studies in any organism, including single gene studies that are placed in a genomic context. This scope includes both experimental and computational analysis. In 2004, the journal had an impact factor of 10.382, placing it in the top 5 most highly cited journals in the genetics area. ref name impactFactor Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory September 27, 2004 . http www.cshl.edu public releases genomeres.html An immediately open access option for authors of papers in the leading journal Genome Research . Press release. ref In 2008 Genome Research ranked 2 amongst primary research journals in the Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology category, 3 in Genetics & Heredity, and seventh in the Biochemistry & Molecular Biology category. ref name impactFactor2008 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory July 7, 2008 . http genome.cshlp.org misc press Impact.shtml . Press release. ref As evidenced by these numbers, Genome Research continues to be a serious contender in these fields. The editorial board as of mid 2005 is primarily composed of United States scientists at universities and research institutes, with a handful of persons from outside the US and from small companies. The journal is available on line with some articles available immediately in full text to the public. References references Category Genetics journals Category Delayed open access journals Category Publications established in 1995 pt Genome Research ...   more details



  1. Genome (book)

    Infobox book name Genome The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters image File Genome Ridley cover.jpg 200px Cover image caption Genome The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters author Matt Ridley subject Human genome Human genetics publisher HarperCollins pub date 1999 pages 344 isbn 9780007635733 oclc 165195856 dewey 599.935 congress QH431 .R475 Genome The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters is a 1999 popular science book by Matt Ridley , published by Fourth Estate. The book devotes one chapter to each pair of human chromosome s. Since one unnumbered chapter is required to discuss the sex chromosome s, the final chapter is number 22. Ridley was inspired to adopt this model by Primo Levi s book The Periodic Table book The Periodic Table . The book discusses various ways in which gene s affect human life, from physiology to disease and behavior . The book covers the history of genetics , including Mendelian inheritance , eugenics , James D. Watson and Francis Crick , nature versus nurture and genetic engineering . External links http www.choicedone.com genom.html Extracts from chapter 22 of the book Category 1999 books Category Genetics books Category Human evolution books Category Books by Matt Ridley genetics stub science book stub ...   more details



  1. The Evolution of the Genome

    Notability date May 2009 The Evolution of the Genome is a book edited by T. Ryan Gregory Dr. T. Ryan Gregory of the University of Guelph , in Guelph , Ontario , Canada , covering a wide range of topics in the study of genome evolution . The book includes chapters by 16 authors and deals with the topics of genome size evolution , selfish DNA genomic parasites transposable elements and B chromosomes , polyploidy , gene duplication , ancient genome duplication , comparative genomics , and macroevolution . It was released in December 2004 by Elsevier , ISBN 0 12 301463 8. Chapters and authors Image TheEvolutionoftheGenome.jpg thumb right Part I The C value enigma Chapter 1 Genome size evolution in animals by T. Ryan Gregory Chapter 2 Genome size evolution in plants by Michael D. Bennett and Ilia J. Leitch Part II The evolution of genomic parasites Chapter 3 Transposable elements by Margaret G. Kidwell Chapter 4 B chromosomes by Juan Pedro M. Camacho Part III Duplications, duplications... Chapter 5 Small scale gene duplications by John S. Taylor and Jeroen Raes Chapter 6 Large scale gene and ancient genome duplications by Yves Van de Peer and Axel Meyer Part IV ...and more duplications Chapter 7 Polyploidy in plants by Jennifer Tate, Douglas E. Soltis, and Pamela S. Soltis Chapter 8 Polyploidy in animals by T. Ryan Gregory and Barbara K. Mable Part V Sequence and structure Chapter 9 Comparative genomics in eukaryotes by Alan Filipski and Sudhir Kumar Chapter 10 Comparative genomics in prokaryotes by T. Ryan Gregory and Rob DeSalle Part VI The genome in evolution Chapter 11 Macroevolution and the genome by T. Ryan Gregory Trivia The cover contains numerous images of animal s, plants ... Animal Genome Size Database http www.rbgkew.org.uk cval homepage.html Plant DNA C values Database http www.zbi.ee fungal genomesize index.php Fungal Genome Size Database http www.genomesonline.org ... Microbial Resource http www.genomenewsnetwork.org Genome News Network DEFAULTSORT Evolution Of The Genome ...   more details



  1. Reference genome

    Image Wellcome genome bookcase.png thumb right 250px The first printout of the human reference genome presented as a series of books, displayed at the Wellcome Collection , London A reference genome also ... of DNA from a number of donors, reference genome s do not accurately represent the genetic code ... from each donor. For example GRCh37 , the Genome Reference Consortium human genome build 37 is derived .... As a result of how the DNA samples were processed, about 80 percent of the reference genome came ... The ABO blood group system differs among humans, but the human reference genome contains only an ABO gene O allele although the other alleles are Genome annotation Genome annotation annotated . ref name2 Guide cite book title A short guide to the human genome last Scherer first Stewart authorlink ... Juane 2010 ref As the cost of DNA sequencing falls, and new full genome sequencing technologies emerge, more genome sequences continue to be generated. Reference genomes are typically used as a guide ... Human Genome Project . Most individuals with their entire genome sequenced, such as James D. Watson , had their genome assembled in this manner. ref name Watson ref The exception to this is J ... of a genome, the reference provides a good approximation of the DNA of any single individual. But in regions ... and the major urinary proteins of mice, the reference genome may differ significantly from other ... build 36 and Watson s genome revealed 3.3 million single nucleotide polymorphism differences, while about 1.4 percent of his DNA could not be matched to the reference genome at all. ref name NYT cite news title Genome of DNA Pioneer Is Deciphered last Wade first Nicholas publisher New York Times ... The complete genome of an individual by massively parallel DNA sequencing pmid 18421352 author Wheeler ... and improved by the Genome Reference Consortium GRC , a group of less than 20 scientists from a number of genome research institutes, including the European Bioinformatics Institute , the National ...   more details



  1. Human genome

    genome is the genome of Homo sapiens , which is stored on 23 chromosome pairs. 22 of these are autosome ... . The haploid human genome occupies a total of just over 3 billion DNA base pair s. The Human Genome Project HGP produced a reference genome reference sequence of the euchromatin euchromatic human genome, which is used worldwide in biomedical science s. The haploid human genome contains ca. 23,000 ... Pathogenesis, 2 September 2009 ref ref name IHSGC2004 Cite journal author International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium title Finishing the euchromatic sequence of the human genome. journal Nature ... nature journal v431 n7011 full nature03001.html ref In fact, only about 1.5 of the genome codes ... Genome Sequencing Consortium title Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome. journal Nature ... repeatedly revised down as genome sequence quality and gene finding methods have improved. Earlier ... understood. Citation needed date September 2009 In addition to protein coding genes, the human genome ... from Human genome The human genome has many different Regulatory regions regulatory sequences which ... of the Tetraodon nigroviridis genome publisher Genoscope accessdate 2006 09 12 archiveurl http web.archive.org ... exon s comprise less than 1.5 of the human genome. ref name IHSGC2001 Aside from genes and known regulatory sequences, the human genome contains vast regions of DNA the function of which, if any, remains ... genome size . Much of this is composed of Repeat elements Tandem repeat s Satellite DNA Minisatellite ... that an average of 10 of the genome compared to the 1 to 2 represented by bona fide exons corresponds ... coding regions indicates that many, and perhaps most, functional elements in the genome remain unknown. ref name Mouse2004 cite ...the proportion of small 50 100 bp segments in the mammalian genome that is under ... can be explained by protein coding sequences alone, implying that the genome contains many additional ... structural elements under selection for biological function. cite Cite journal author Mouse Genome ...   more details



  1. Movie Genome

    The Movie Genome is an approach to indexing movies based on attributes in order to create movie catalogs with extensive, detailed data about each title. Description The Movie Genome concept is borrowed from the Human Genome Project , a scientific project to identify and map all human genes . Similarly, a Movie Genome, as used by semantic movie discovery engine Jinni discovery service Jinni ref cite web title Hands on Jinni, a polished movie recommendation service url http arstechnica.com web news 2009 01 hands on jinni a polished movie recommendation service.ars publisher ArsTechnica accessdate 2009 01 26 ref , identifies and indexes multiple genes elements and aspects of a movie. A comparable initiative is the Music Genome Project , intended to capture the essence of music at the fundamental level. The Music Genome technology is used by Pandora music service Pandora to play music for Internet users based on their preferences. Movie Genome attributes might include mood, tone, plot, and structure. ref cite web title Jinni s Genius Way to Recommend Movies url http mashable.com 2009 02 11 jinni publisher Mashable accessdate 2009 02 11 ref Jinni s Movie Genome has a taxonomy created by film professionals, while titles are automatically indexed using a mixture of metadata and reviews and a proprietary Natural Language Processing solution to assign semantic tags to content and users. ref cite web title Jinni Wants to Be Pandora for Movies url http www.readwriteweb.com archives jinni pandora for movies.php publisher ReadWriteWeb accessdate 2009 01 22 ref Applications The Movie Genome has several applications in the area of movie discovery. It can power search engines , notably semantic search , ref cite web title Semantic movie search engine Jinni url http www.pandia.com sew 1495 ... each title in a Movie Genome can also support an item based recommendation engine ref cite web .... Examples Jinni discovery service Jinni has created a Movie Genome by taking a taxonomic approach ...   more details



  1. The Plant Genome

    Multiple issues orphan February 2009 primarysources December 2009 The Plant Genome is an international open access electronic Academic journal journal published by the Crop Science Society of America . It provides the readership with advances in plant genomics research. The journal publishes original research investigating aspects of plant genomics from a diverse array of authors. It publishes reports that use innovative genomic applications that advance understanding of plant biology and may have applications to crop improvement. External links http plantgenome.scijournals.org https www.crops.org DEFAULTSORT Plant Genome, The Category Genetics journals Category Open access journals Category Botany journals journal stub ...   more details



  1. Genome Valley

    Genome Valley is India s first systematically developed R&D cluster with the largest concentration of biotech, biopharmaceutical & other life science companies. Spread across 600 Sq. Kms of area, Genome Valley has four prominent clusters of Shamirpet , Medchal , Uppal , and Patancheru . With more than 150 companies conducting their research & development activities, the cluster is home to leading Indian & Global biotech, biopharmaceutical & life science companies. It is also home to leading Research & Development parks such as Alexandria Knowledge Park sup TM sup , IKP Knowledge Park , Alexandria Center for Science & Innovation sup TM sup & APIIC Biotech SEZ among others. A few prominent companies ... one of the firsts, Genome Valley has the only R&D facility of United States Pharmacopoeia outside ..., Genome Valley is witnessing a rise in the investments and R&D activities. Various Life Science R&D ... Real Estate Inc., USA have proposed investment in Genome Valley. References div class references ... December 27, 2005 cite web title Genome valley or valley of the mind? work The Economic Times ... October 2010 bot H3llBot cite web title BioAsia 2005 peps up Genome Valley work The Economic Times ... title Hyderabad India s Genome Valley work www.rediff.com url http us.rediff.com money 2004 nov 30spec.htm ... url http www.rediff.com business slide show slide show 1 meet the man behind indias genome valley 20110107.htm accessdate Jan 7, 2011 div cite web title Lonza invests in Genome Valley work www.hindu.com ... div cite web title Alexandria invests in Genome Valley work www.www.financialexpress.com url http www.financialexpress.com news postlonza alexandria to invest in genome valley 464675 accessdate May 23, 2009 div cite web title Make India a Genome Valley work www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com url http timesofindia.indiatimes.com business india business Nothing to make India a genome valley articleshow ... work www.pharmexcil.com url http pharmexcil.com data uploads Genome 20Vally Biotech.pdf accessdate ...   more details



  1. Genome Biology

    Infobox journal title Genome Biology cover editor Clare Garvey discipline Genomics peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation Genome Biol. publisher BioMed Central country United Kingdom frequency 12 year history 2000 present openaccess Partial license impact 6.63 impact year 2009 website http genomebiology.com link1 http genomebiology.com 2009 10 link1 name Archives link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1465 6906 eISSN boxwidth Genome Biology is an online Open access publishing open access scientific journal that publishes original, peer review ed research in genomics defined broadly to comprehend all aspects of genome wide science, including many post genomic studies. It is published by BioMed Central BMC , and is currently the BMC journal with the highest impact factor. ref cite web title BMC journal impact factors url http www.biomedcentral.com info about faq?name impactfactor accessdate 2010 09 28 ref Unlike the majority of journals published by BMC, however, it is not entirely free to access although all research articles are free, editorial and review articles require a subscription. The particular details of this journal s peer review policy are described here. ref cite web title Aims and scope of Genome Biology url http genomebiology.com information about aims.asp accessdate 2009 01 25 ref Furthermore, submitters are asked to disclose conflicts of interest. ref cite web title Information url http genomebiology.com info instructions accessdate 2009 01 25 ref The journal is supported in part by advertising. ref cite web title Media Info url http www.biomedcentral.com info mediainformation accessdate 2009 01 25 ref References reflist Category BioMed Central academic journals Category Genetics journals sci journal stub ...   more details



  1. Jute genome

    of Bangladeshi Biotechnologists regarding the possibility of sequencing the jute genome. The Bangladeshi science community, which was already looking into the possibility of getting the jute genome ... over 100 billions of A, C, G, and Ts of Jute Genome sequencing data were used for the draft assembly. Several open source and commercial genome assembly and annotation pipelines were used to assemble and analyze the raw data. To validate draft genome, transcriptome analysis was also carried out ... of genome sequencing. The audience included many students and faculty from many departments of the biological ... never come across such talented students. See also Genome project Structural genomics References reflist External links http www.jutegenome.org Jute genome Homepage DEFAULTSORT Jute Genome Category Genome projects ...   more details



  1. Genome engineering

    Genome engineering refers to the strategies and techniques developed in recent years for the targeted, specific modification of the genetic information or genome of living organisms. It represents a very ... genome modification technologies? Early technologies developed to insert a gene into a living cell, such as transgenesis , are limited by the random nature of the insertion of the new sequence into the genome ... of genome engineering, which uses more recent knowledge and technology, is that it enables a specific ... any cell toxicity and offering perfect reproducibility. Genome engineering and Synthetic biology ... to genome engineering involved modifying genetic sequences using only homologous recombination ... such as the modified genome of a retrovirus. The recombination phenomenon is flexible enough for a certain ... for the modification of the mouse genome by modifying the DNA of mouse embryonic stem cells in culture ... associated virus rAAV mediated genome engineering which induces high frequencies of homologous recombination ... in the genome the human genome comprises 6.4 billion bases . Restriction enzymes are therefore likely to cut the DNA molecule several times. In their efforts to find a genome surgery approach offering ... targeted genome engineering can be performed by using enzymes which are able to recognize and interact ... given genome. The DNA modification therefore takes place precisely at the site of the target sequence ... . These enzymes were identified in the 1990s as promising tools for genome engineering. However, even .... Each new genome engineering target therefore requires an initial protein engineering stage to produce ... Northwest Genome Engineering Consortium , a US consortium funded by the National Institutes of Health ... target and modify a user defined location in a genome. ref http onlinelibrary.wiley.com doi ... to use these proteins as genome engineering tools. ref http www.pnas.org content 93 3 1156.abstractKim ... the best specificity and the best cell tolerance. Although the direct genome wide characterization ...   more details



  1. Genome (novel)

    Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Genome title orig Genom, Russian image Image GenomeCover.jpg 180px center Genome book cover prefer 1st edition image caption author Sergei Lukyanenko country Russia language Russian language Russian series Genome genre Space Opera , Science fiction novel , detective novel publisher AST Russia release date 1999 Russian edition media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 368 isbn 5 17 004496 8 oclc 65173893 preceded by Dances on the Snow 2001 followed by Cripples novel Cripples 2004 Genome lang ru , Genom is a science fiction novel science fiction detective novel by the popular Russia n sci fi writer Sergei Lukyanenko . The novel began a series also called Genome , consisting of Dances on the Snow a prequel, although written later and Cripples novel Cripples a sequel . The novel explores the problems of the widespread use of human genetic engineering , which alters not only human physiology but also psychology. The Universe The novel takes place in the latter half of the 22nd century. Humans have left their Earth cradle , colonized numerous extrasolar planet s, and made contact with extraterrestrials in fiction extraterrestrials , or aliens , as most humans call them, even though such term is not considered to be Political correctness politically correct . All humans are subjects of the Empire, ruled by a small child, although all decisions are made by the Imperial Council in his name. After the end of the conflicts between the Empire and the aliens several decades prior, the Milky Way galaxy is, mostly, at peace, although relations are still tense between many of the species. To maintain the peace, the Empire was forced to quarantine its own colony of Ebon ... Genome , according to the author, it should be read after Genome in order to better grasp the universe of the novels. Sergey Lukyanenko DEFAULTSORT Genome Novel Category Novels by Sergey Lukyanenko Category ...   more details



  1. Hybrid genome assembly

    Unreferenced date July 2010 In bioinformatics, hybrid genome assembly refers to a genome assembly merging different DNA sequencing technologies. Category Genome projects bioinformatics stub ...   more details



  1. Cancer genome sequencing

    Cancer genome sequencing is the resequencing of genomes of several human cancers. It is an effort and a necessity, in the War on Cancer to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention through a better understanding of the molecular basis of this disease. There are two main projects the Cancer Genome Project , based at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute , and the Cancer Genome Atlas project within the United States . Cancer Genome Project The Cancer Genome Project is based at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute . It aims to identify genetic variation sequence variant s mutation s critical in the development of human cancer s. By cancers breast cancer genome sequencing colon cancer genome sequencing prostate cancer genome sequencing See also Cancer Genome Atlas next generation sequencing External links http cgap.nci.nih.gov The Cancer Genome Project http www.cancer.gov cancertopics understandingcancer CGAP CGAP http www.sanger.ac.uk genetics CGP Cancer Genome Project Official website http www.sciam.com article.cfm?id mapping the cancer genome Francis S. Collins and Anna D. Barker. Mapping the Cancer Genome . Scientific American, February 2007 References references genetics stub oncology stub sci org stub UK med org stub Category Human genome projects pt Projeto Genoma do C ncer zh ...   more details



  1. Cancer Genome Project

    The Cancer Genome Project , based at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute , aims to identify genetic variation sequence variant s mutation s critical in the development of human cancer s. Like The Cancer Genome Atlas project within the United States, the Cancer Genome Project represents an effort in the War on Cancer to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention through a better understanding of the molecular basis of this disease. The Cancer Genome Project, led by Michael Stratton and Andy Futreal, combines knowledge of the human genome sequence with high throughput screening high throughput mutation detection techniques. See also Cancer genome sequencing The Cancer Genome Atlas and http cgap.nci.nih.gov The Cancer Genome Anatomy Project ref http www.cancer.gov cancertopics understandingcancer CGAP ref ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ncicgap ref at the National Cancer Institute. International Cancer Genome Consortium COSMIC cancer database External links http www.sanger.ac.uk genetics CGP Cancer Genome Project Official website http www.sciam.com article.cfm?id mapping the cancer genome Francis S. Collins and Anna D. Barker. Mapping the Cancer Genome . Scientific American, February 2007 References references genetics stub oncology stub sci org stub UK med org stub Category Human genome projects Category Wellcome Trust pt Projeto Genoma do C ncer ...   more details



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    Summary Book cover fur Article Genome book Use Infobox Title Genome Author Matt Ridley Publisher HarperCollins Website http syndetics.com index.php?isbn 0060194979 LC.JPG Owner HarperCollins Licensing Non free book cover ...   more details




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