complete genome

collocation in English

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complete
adjective
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/kəmˈpliːt/
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/kəmˈpliːt/
very great or to the largest ...
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genome
noun[C]
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/ˈdʒiː.nəʊm/
us
/ˈdʒiː.noʊm/
the complete set of genetic material of a human, animal, plant, or other ...
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It was the first archaeon to have itscompletegenomesequenced.
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Severalcompletegenomesequences were determined during the last few years from bacteria capable of anaerobic organic pollutant degradation.
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Itscompletegenomesequence was published in 1995.
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The yeast model can be manipulated through non-molecular techniques and itscompletegenomesequence is known.
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Thecompletegenomesequence for a large number of bacterial species is now available.
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Acompletegenomesequence from the mitochondria of this species has been available since 2004: the mitochondrial genome sequence has 13670 nucleotides.
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Thecompletegenomeis about 17,10022,800 nucleotides long and is divided into three segments: large, medium, and small.
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In a series of papers the team published thecompletegenomeof the 1918 influenza virus.
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Thecompletegenomesequences range from 11,615 to 11,966 nt in length.
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This will allow forcompletegenomesequences to be determined from many different individuals of the same species.
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Loblolly pine became the first species with itscompletegenomesequenced.
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Rice was the first crop with acompletegenomesequence.
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The development of new technologies has made it dramatically easier and cheaper to do sequencing, and the number ofcompletegenomesequences is growing rapidly.
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The ends of these fragments overlap and, when aligned properly by a genome assembly program, can be used to reconstruct thecompletegenome.
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The availability ofcompletegenomesequences of pathogens in combination with high-throughput genomics technologies have helped to accelerate vaccine development.
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The firstcompletegenomesequences for representatives from all 3 domains of life were released within a short period during the mid-1990s.
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Genotypes differ by 3035% of the nucleotide sites over thecompletegenome.
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That means each somatic cell of the plant contains twocompletegenomecopies (diploid) and each genome has ten chromosomes.
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Other challenges have to deal with repetitive sequences that often preventcompletegenomeassemblies because they occur in many places of the genome.
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These sequences were assembled computationally to form acompletegenomesequence.
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