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Environmental Adaptation and Evolution Research l Study the gene expression response of organisms under different environmental conditions, and reveal the molecular mechanism of biological adaptation to the environment. l Analyze the variation of genome and transcriptome of populations, and explore the evolution of gene expression in the process of evolution. ...
While commercial literature often simplifies these distinctions, research-grade applications demand precision in both strain selection and formulation properties. Genomic Heterogeneity Within L. acidophilus: Implications for Research The taxonomic designation Lactobacillus acidophilus encompasses significant genomic diversity, with strain-level ...
In addition to raw sequence data, you can also submit computationally assembled sequences, genomes, functional genomics data, microarray data, clinical data, genome variations, and other data types, such as PacBio methylation data. ...
Variant detection and analysis refer to the sequencing and difference analysis of a genome from an individual or a population of a species using high-throughput sequencing technology in order to acquire a large proportion of genetic variation information, such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), insertion and deletion (InDel), structural ...
What is pan-genome? A pan-genome is the sum of all genomic information within a species. ...
Amplicon sequencing is a cutting-edge technique that involves sequencing PCR products or captured fragments of specific lengths, enabling the analysis of sequence variations. Among the diverse applications of this technology, the 16S rRNA gene has emerged as a fundamental tool for sequence-based bacterial analysis, boasting decades of significance. ...
Introduction to Genome-wide Association Studies A genome-wide association study is what the National Institutes of Health call "a study of common genetic variation across the whole human genome with the goal of finding genetic links to observable traits."Even though family linkage studies and studies with tens of thousands of ...
Based on long-read sequencing technology, whole human genome sequencing can accurately develop the genetic variation of DNA sequences between samples and reference genome or between individuals, such as structural variation (SV) and copy number variation (CNV), by using the obtained 10~20kb long reads to compare ...
With the development of sequencing technology, as well as cell isolation and whole genome amplification, single-cell sequencing technology, which sequences genomes at the level of individual cells, has gradually emerged to solve the problem of inaccessibility of microsamples for detection on the one hand, and to better resolve the heterogeneity of genetic ...
Many ambitious initiatives have been successfully launched around the globe to gather genomic data at scale. The 100,000 Genomes Project has been a turning point for bringing evidence-based precision medicine to life. ...
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Even so, in evaluating both the structure of the human microbiome and its genetic diversity using read-based mapping for microbial reference genomes, the HMP asked a major question. Over 1,700 draft or finished microbial genomes were obtainable after the combination of new HMP microbial isolates with public databases, to which reads within each metagenome could ...
Sequencing technologies such as next-generation sequencing hold great potential for the field of eukaryotic microorganisms. Since their genome sizes are mostly small, high sequence coverage can be easily achieved and projects like genome sequencing are possible for small groups using moderate NGS which was initially used for large genomes. ...
