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  • ...|pmc=186604 |doi-access=free}}</ref> and then adopted by other sequencing projects. As a result of this increasingly wide use, this format had already become ...e formats such as FASTQ when [[List of sequenced animal genomes|sequencing projects]] multiplied at the beginning of the 21st century. ...
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  • .... The practical aspects revolve around designing and optimizing sequencing projects (known as "strategic genomics"), predicting project performance, troublesho ...919 |s2cid=2535372 }}</ref> but it may appear in a modified form. For most projects <math>N \gg 1</math>, so that, to a good degree of approximation ...
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  • ...'omologous '''R'''ecombination '''D'''eficiency D'''etect''') is a [[whole-genome sequencing]] (WGS)-based classifier designed to predict [[BRCA1]] and [[BRC [[BRCA1]] and [[BRCA2]] play crucial roles in maintaining genome integrity, mainly through [[homologous recombination]] (HR) for DNA double- ...
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  • '''Genome-wide complex trait analysis''' ('''GCTA''') '''Genome-based [[restricted maximum likelihood]]''' ('''GREML''') is a statistical m ...tions for the potential for discovery from [[Genome-wide association study|Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS)]] as well as the design and accuracy of [[p ...
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  • ..., Mallett F, Staden R, Durbin R, Horsnell T, Coulson A |title=Software for genome mapping by fingerprinting techniques |journal=Comput Appl Biosci |volume=4 ...to discern clone overlaps in [[Gene mapping#Physical Mapping|DNA mapping]] projects. While many are biological, ''i.e.'' looking for shared markers, others are ...
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  • ...ref> Metagenome assembled genomes (MAGs) determined that the most abundant genome was in the [[Methanosarcinales]], which did not present metabolic pathways ...S National Renewable Energy Laboratory]] and [[ARPA-E|US Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy]] have set up funding opportunities to improve formate assimi ...
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  • ...nary Center for Scientific Computing]] Cremer was a participant in three "Projects of Excellence" of the University of Heidelberg (2007–2012), and was also a ...development provided the basis for important experiments in the area of [[genome]] structure research (establishing the existence of so-called [[chromosome ...
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  • ...tion of all the ''l''-mers from all the ''n'' input strings. The algorithm projects these ''l''-mers along ''k'' randomly chosen positions (for some appropriat ...edicting gene regulatory elements in silico on a genomic scale | journal = Genome Res. | volume = 8 | issue = 11 | pages = 1202–1215 |date=November 1998 | pm ...
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  • ...other [[gymnosperm]]s, and [[flowering plant]]s). A definition based on [[genome]]s includes the Viridiplantae, along with the [[red algae]] and the [[glauc ...any)|division]]s. About 85–90% of all plants are flowering plants. Several projects are currently attempting to collect records on all plant species in online ...
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  • ...rnational development]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.unglobalpulse.org/projects/BigDataforDevelopment | title=White Paper: Big Data for Development: Opport ...-status=live}}</ref> It is considered one of the most ambitious scientific projects ever undertaken.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://theconversation.com/australias-b ...
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  • ...erforming replications can be time-consuming, and take away resources from projects that reflect the researcher's original thinking. They are harder to publish ...es and would not replicate. More data from [[Genome-wide association study|genome-wide association studies]] (GWAS) come close to solving this problem.<ref>{ ...
    183 KB (24,626 words) - 18:42, 22 February 2025
  • ...ndeavors. In other words, according to the social bubble hypothesis, major projects do in general proceed via a social bubble mechanism. In other words, it is ...
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  • ...cess-date=May 27, 2022 |website=lao.ca.gov}}</ref> One of the CDWR's major projects is the [[California State Water Project|State Water Project]] (SWP) which d The 1902 [[Newlands Reclamation Act]] funded irrigation projects on arid lands in 20 states including California. ...
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  • ...ion in space. The American [[Manhigh]] and [[Project Excelsior|Excelsior]] projects with [[Joseph Kittinger]] (1928-2022) became particularly well known, but t ...esis]], but also the known ability of [[Cell (biology)|cells]] to repair [[Genome|genetic damage]] and the ability of the organism to remove damaged cells.<r ...
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