Collocations withgenome
These are words often used in combination withgenome.
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bacterial genome
For example, an antibiotic target may be absent from the bacterial genome.
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complete genome
A complete genome sequence from the mitochondria of this species has been available since 2004: the mitochondrial genome sequence has 13670 nucleotides.
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entire genome
Further, these simulation studies have not considered markers over the entire genome.
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genome assembly
Using solely second-generation sequencing technologies for genome assembly can miss or lead to the incomplete assembly of important aspects of the genome.
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genome duplication
However, genome duplication alone is insufficient to develop complex biochemical pathways or novel cell structures.
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genome project
The human genome project has fired more public imagination and concern than, say, superconductivity research, and for understandable reasons.
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genome scan
In practice, however, this is a realistic option only for a limited number of markers in, say, more detailed mapping after a first genome scan.
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genome size
Obviously, under multplicativity no limiting relationship exists between genome size and mutation rate.
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human genome
Forces shaping the fastest evolving regions in the human genome.
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mammalian genome
Screening of the mammalian genome, however, identified innexin-like sequences, termed pannexins.
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mitochondrial genome
The two mitochondrial genes sequenced are physically linked in the mitochondrial genome and were treated as one set of characters.
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nuclear genome
Rearranged mitochondrial genes in the yeast nuclear genome.
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rice genome
For genes that are evolutionarily more conserved, the use of the rice genome seems to be more promising.
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viral genome
It is not known whether there are cellular processes actively involved in maintenance of the latent viral genome.
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whole genome
Whole genome scan for quantitative trait loci affecting body weight in chickens using a three generation design.
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