Genomics Sentence Examples

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  • By the Public Health Genetics Unit The P3G project aims to link data from four population genomics projects.

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  • The ESRC has supported the Forum to provide a truly interdisciplinary context for the study of genomics.

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  • The resultant gene reshuffling may be responsible for a variety of chronic diseases (see " dynamic genomics ", this series ).

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  • For the further development of rice genomics, RGP launched in 1998 an international collaborative project on rice genome sequencing.

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  • Thousands have lost their jobs in mass layoffs even from the genomics and pharmaceutical sector.

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  • How appropriate are the current funding mechanisms for the support of international research in farm animal genomics?

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  • We have looked at the astonishing possibilities afforded by genomics.

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  • The Cambridge region is home to numerous renowned centers of excellence in the fields of clinical medicine, genomics and structural biology.

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  • He felt ambivalence from the committee in relation to genomics.

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  • Genomics is the only way forward for plant biotechnology.

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  • The rapid progress in genomics will transform plant, tree and livestock breeding.

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  • This will serve as useful comparative genomics resource to complement the complete Plasmodium falciparum genome.

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  • Report on a LINK applied genomics grant for nextgen sciences ltd.

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  • A research program on rice functional genomics was started in 1997.

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  • Our work in microbial genomics is aimed at understanding genome organization and evolution.

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  • The project will perform comparative genomics to identify genes or groups of genes that differ between two specific strains.

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  • Worldwide, structural genomics has been made possible by recent rapid progress in several related key technologies.

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  • All that we have explored in this section—rising incomes, advances in nutrition and genomics, innovations in agricultural technologies—will eventually end hunger.

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