- A
genome is all the
genetic information of an organism. It
consists of
nucleotide sequences of DNA (or RNA in RNA viruses). The
nuclear genome includes...
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These are
usually treated separately as the
nuclear genome and the
mitochondrial genome.
Human genomes include both protein-coding DNA
sequences and various...
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genome and is
called a DNA
virus or an RNA virus, respectively. Most
viruses have RNA
genomes.
Plant viruses tend to have single-stranded RNA
genomes...
- The
Human Genome Project (HGP) was an
international scientific research project with the goal of
determining the base
pairs that make up
human DNA, and...
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Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is the
process of
determining the entirety, or
nearly the entirety, of the DNA
sequence of an organism's
genome at a single...
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Genome Medicine is a peer-reviewed open-access
medical journal with a
focus on
medical genetics. It was
established in 2009 as a
companion journal to Genome...
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Genome editing, or
genome engineering, or gene editing, is a type of
genetic engineering in
which DNA is inserted, deleted,
modified or
replaced in the...
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Genome@home was a
volunteer computing project run by
Stefan Larson of
Stanford University, and a
sister project to Folding@home. Its goal was
protein design...
- chloroplasts.
Human mitochondrial DNA was the
first significant part of the
human genome to be sequenced. This
sequencing revealed that
human mtDNA has 16,569 base...
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Genome skimming is a
sequencing approach that uses low-p****,
shallow sequencing of a
genome (up to 5%), to
generate fragments of DNA,
known as
genome...