As genomic technologies have advanced, it has become easier and faster to collect genomic data. At the same time, researchers can better comprehend the data and its implications. The more refined these processes become, the more effectively healthcare providers will be able to use genomic informati...
What Is Public Health Genomics?Alison StewartRon ZimmernGenomic and Personalized Medicine
This is so even though some of the assumptions commonly adopted for data analysis are at odds with important quantitative genetic concepts. In this article we develop theory that leads to a precise definition of parameters arising in high dimensional genomic regressions; we focus on the so-called...
Genomic medicine is the study of our genes (DNA) and their interaction with our health. Genomicsinvestigates how a person's biological information can be used to improve their clinical care and health outcomes(eg through effective diagnosis and personalised treatment. Is genomic testing accurate? Cli...
skip to main content what good is your genome, really? so you know your genome. now what are you going to do? that’s the question a new study underway at the scripps translational science institute hopes to answer. scripps will sign up 10,000 employees and their families for genomic ...
libraries generates two reads that are distal to each other and in the opposite orientation. Using the physical information associated between the two sequencing reads, mate pair sequencing is useful for de novo assembly, large structural va...
Cloning is often used in tandem with gene editing to produce animals that exhibit traits of importance for animal health, well-being, and/or better production. Examples of such traits include polled or hornless animals, disease-resistant animals, tropically adapted animals, and animals with increase...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is a critical player in development and function of the female reproductive system. Perturbations in ERα response can affect wide-ranging aspects of health in humans as well as in livestock and wildlife. Because of its long-known and broad impact, ERα mechanisms...
(surfaces), and particulate matter. Areas covered include general information about the eight genomes, each of which is distributed over two chromosomes; a discussion of expected and unusual genes found; attachment sites and mechanisms; utilization of particulate and dissolved organic matter; and ...
A letter to the editor is presented regarding the use of rapid whole-genome sequencing to test extensively drug-resistant (XDR) tuberculosis. CU Köser,JM Bryant,J Becq,... - 《New England Journal of Medicine》 被引量: 294发表: 2013年 ...