Bioinformatics -- Understanding of living systems through information science
Recently, the progress of the Human Genome Project, aiming to decode all...e life. One is example is the genome. In all organisms, DNA contai...ation, and this is called the genome. But the amount of informatio...erved between species. If the genome is considered as a long text,...3907 days ago
Translational Bioinformatics: Transforming 300 Billion Points of Data
Translational Bioinformatics: Transforming 300 Billion Points of Data into Diagnostics,...Description: There is an urgent need to translate genome-era discoveries into clinical...tes, and evaluating patients presenting with whole genomes...3901 days ago
The Story of You: ENCODE and the human genome
Ever since a monk called Mendel started breeding pea plants we've been learning about our genomes. In 1953, Watson, Crick and Franklin de...ucture of the molecule that makes up our genomes: the DNA double helix. Then,...tter code contained in the average human genome....3897 days ago
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'What is Life? A 21st Century Perspective' by Dr Craig Venter
One of the landmark events of 20th century science was celebrated and reinterpreted for the 21st century in Trinity...e City programme of ESOF2012. Dr Craig Venter, one of the leaders of the Human Genome P...3895 days ago
Demo 4: Using BLAST/BLAT in Ensembl
We demonstrate the BLAST/BLAT tool in Ensembl. Search for a sequence in Ensembl, and identify hits to the genome, or to genes, with this tool.3880 days ago
Report from the Genomic Medicine Working Group - Teri Manolio
September 9, 2013 - National Advisory Council for Human Genome More: http://www.genome.gov/275548643872 days ago
How DNA is Packaged (Advanced)
Each chromosome consists of one continuous thread-like molecule of DNA coiled tightly...ghtly packed up to fit into the nucleus of every cell. The process starts with assembly of a nucleosome, which is for...3867 days ago
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