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Why a recent advancement is a giant leap for human genomics

Drug Discovery World

The remaining 8% of the genome was often referred to as the dark matter of the genome or sometimes even ‘Junk DNA’ 2. The sequencing technology relied on could only yield sequences of relatively short DNA fragments, so the assembly of sequences from highly repetitive regions was a huge challenge.

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A quiet revolution in the world of proteomics

DrugBaron

But data is accumulating to suggest it matters a lot: resolving one variant from another – and understanding what drives their relative concentrations – may be just as important in biology as regulation of gene expression. We are about to find out.

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The Codon Guide to Synthetic Biology

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Link Gene Expression & Regulation →Genetic regulatory mechanisms in the synthesis of proteins , by Jacob F. & Journal of Molecular Biology (1961). Gene Expression and Regulation. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2008). Link Next-Generation DNA Sequencing Methods , by Mardis E.R.

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The Codon Guide to Synthetic Biology

Codon

Link Gene Expression & Regulation →Genetic regulatory mechanisms in the synthesis of proteins , by Jacob F. & Journal of Molecular Biology (1961). Gene Expression and Regulation. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2008). Link Next-Generation DNA Sequencing Methods , by Mardis E.R.

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