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1 n nature that can be used for the storage of genetic information.
2 ides a larger and more secure repository for genetic information.
3 ications represent a new layer of control of genetic information.
4  material can complicate the verification of genetic information.
5 g, this being the flow and transformation of genetic information.
6 atively large chromosome, harboring a lot of genetic information.
7  a process comparable the sexual exchange of genetic information.
8 es of precisely controlled steps to exchange genetic information.
9 s the genome to ensure stable inheritance of genetic information.
10 ar survival and the faithful transmission of genetic information.
11 quality control for accurate transmission of genetic information.
12  beyond its role as a transient messenger of genetic information.
13 controlled to ensure accurate inheritance of genetic information.
14 rowth, forcing the genomes to compress their genetic information.
15 rogress has recently been made by leveraging genetic information.
16 ate selection in intracellular processing of genetic information.
17 d, which carries by definition the erroneous genetic information.
18 y perception reveals meaningful nonolfactory genetic information.
19 ty up to 48 h without detectable exchange of genetic information.
20 ity to underlie the storage and retrieval of genetic information.
21  during the replication and transcription of genetic information.
22 on is essential for reliable transmission of genetic information.
23 emarkable increase in our ability to measure genetic information.
24 ental process that enables the expression of genetic information.
25 h the preservation of substantial amounts of genetic information.
26 t photodamages and corruption of the carried genetic information.
27 ction caused by the abnormal distribution of genetic information.
28   mRNA translation is a key step in decoding genetic information.
29 es as the medium for the storage and flow of genetic information.
30 caution to avoid assembly errors and loss of genetic information.
31 of the longitudinal data in combination with genetic information.
32 ics data and their relation with botanic and genetic informations.
33 I (change in BMI attributable to AD based on genetic information: 0.00; 95% CI - 0.02 to 0.02; p = 0.
34 hat chimpanzee population substructure makes genetic information a good predictor of geographic origi
35 structure, function and meaning of this vast genetic information, a comprehensive approach to automat
36 icrostructures contain proteins, lipids, and genetic information able to modify the phenotype and fun
37 fficient because single SNPs provide limited genetic information about genomic regions.
38                                              Genetic information about Mexican wheat landraces and co
39           All organisms must replicate their genetic information accurately to ensure its faithful tr
40 ma is an essential event for transmission of genetic information across generations in all sexually r
41 igh efficiency and high fidelity to maintain genetic information across successive generations.
42 ith AMD progression, prediction models found genetic information added little to the high predictive
43 on, imaging, and functional assessment, with genetic information allows for improved diagnosis, progn
44 thodology used, other factors in addition to genetic information also need to be considered in conser
45  transcript is an extremely efficient use of genetic information, although it complicates the ability
46 er cell inherits two things from its mother: genetic information and a spatially organized complement
47 cterial genomes represent a unique source of genetic information and advancements in sequencing techn
48 strand breaks (DSBs) can lead to the loss of genetic information and cell death.
49                 During DNA replication, both genetic information and chromatin modifications must be
50     While DNA is mostly a primary carrier of genetic information and displays a regular duplex struct
51                 In this review, we delineate genetic information and diverse phenotypes in individual
52 urposes, but possible differences in encoded genetic information and downstream cellular processes, b
53 rs (COs) have two important roles, shuffling genetic information and ensuring proper chromosome segre
54 eate alternative forms of DNA that can store genetic information and evolve in response to external s
55 tabolic models are developed with increasing genetic information and experimental validation, the dem
56  required for the beneficial reassortment of genetic information and for DNA double-strand break repa
57 ty redefines the roles of RNA in the flow of genetic information and ignites excitement for next-gene
58 uisites of Darwinian life-the replication of genetic information and its conversion into functional m
59 nd hydrolysis, which would degrade primitive genetic information and lead to an accumulation of trunc
60 e because of their genotype and to integrate genetic information and other biological variables with
61 11,000 Scottish individuals with genome-wide genetic information and records of lifestyle and socioec
62                                Despite this, genetic information and RNA expression profiling of labo
63  life changes how we think about the flow of genetic information and the evolutionary processes shapi
64 this approach is that iPSC-CMs contain donor genetic information and therefore capture patient-specif
65 se an everyday threat to the conservation of genetic information and therefore life itself.
66 d an unaffected nonatopic control group, had genetic information and were carried out in children.
67 the most promising methods of delivering the genetic information, and discuss the current status of c
68 d can lead to genomic rearrangement, loss of genetic information, and eventually cancer.
69 erstand, and the potential for disclosure of genetic information; and a detailed informed consent pro
70 species support the idea that ecological and genetic information are essential at species, ecological
71 nary choice for the enzymatic replication of genetic information are not well understood.
72  assumption that both recombination rate and genetic information are uniformly distributed along the
73  but there was an association between seeing genetic information as special in some way compared to o
74         The interest of tobacco companies in genetic information as well as the success of a few wild
75 of RNA and protein function by reprogramming genetic information at the RNA level.
76                    We screened all published genetic information available from whole-exome sequencin
77 ses that can faithfully and efficiently copy genetic information back and forth between DNA and XNA.
78 ein to facilitate the exchange of homologous genetic information between a donor molecule and the des
79 Viruses are notorious for rapidly exchanging genetic information between close relatives and with the
80 ement activity, deletions and by the flow of genetic information between corresponding ancestral chro
81         Engineered polymerases that can copy genetic information between DNA and xeno-nucleic acids (
82         Recently, the horizontal transfer of genetic information between organisms has also become am
83 recombination enables reciprocal exchange of genetic information between parental chromosomes and is
84                              The exchange of genetic information between parental chromosomes in meio
85            Speciation constrains the flow of genetic information between populations of sexually repr
86                  Controlling the exchange of genetic information between sexually reproducing populat
87  recombination (HR) mediates the exchange of genetic information between sister or homologous chromat
88 ination allows for the regulated exchange of genetic information between two different DNA molecules
89 hiasmata, represent a reciprocal exchange of genetic information between two homologous nonsister chr
90 ion results in the nonreciprocal transfer of genetic information between two recombining sequences, a
91  risk assessment and do not include explicit genetic information beyond group level but integrate man
92  important role not only as the messenger of genetic information but also as a regulator of gene expr
93  RNA molecules are not only just carriers of genetic information but also key players in many cellula
94 dings suggest that mRNAs can encode not only genetic information but also the biophysical properties
95 dRp) is important for maintaining functional genetic information but, at the same time, is also impor
96 al fidelity is required for accurate flow of genetic information, but is frequently altered by geneti
97 s a critical regulatory layer in the flow of genetic information, but quantitative tools to monitor R
98 ntal agents, may perturb the transmission of genetic information by blocking DNA replication and/or i
99 ent chromatin remodellers regulate access to genetic information by controlling nucleosome positions
100 gnition of a DNA duplex containing synthetic genetic information by hairpin pyrrole-imidazole polyami
101 Our research demonstrates the "recycling" of genetic information by photosynthetic eukaryotes to gene
102                            Knowledge of this genetic information can help guide management of both tr
103 ncient DNA studies, where reduced amounts of genetic information can limit the application of traditi
104 ement depends on the application of accurate genetic information contained in diverse germplasm resou
105 chemical synthesis rewriting and studied the genetic information content at the level of its essentia
106 pointing to a subset of patients where their genetic information could inform treatment.
107                           Aberrant access to genetic information disrupts cellular homeostasis and ca
108                    In addition to storage of genetic information, DNA can also catalyze various react
109                 Besides being the carrier of genetic information, DNA is also an excellent biological
110 at act as buffers to avoid loss of essential genetic information during end-replication.
111                               The passage of genetic information during meiosis requires exceptionall
112 fications that initiate the recombination of genetic information during meiosis.
113 id (RNA) may have enabled the propagation of genetic information during the origin of life.
114 ate how these lesions compromise the flow of genetic information during transcription.
115  consider the case where a user searches for genetic information (e.g. an allele) on a server that st
116 ibosomes) dedicated to the expression of the genetic information encoded by their genomes.
117                                      For the genetic information encoded in the DNA to become availab
118 n resembles a crucial regulatory layer among genetic information, environmental factors, and the tran
119 mation models, which are based on additional genetic information even for individuals from different
120 present an experimental framework that links genetic information exchange and the selection of cooper
121 entral molecular machines for translation of genetic information-exhibit an overall preserved archite
122 iving organisms, it is essential to transmit genetic information faithfully to the next generation.
123 atic pathway for the salvage and recovery of genetic information following strand cleavage.
124 na data is an important step to extract more genetic information for a large scale genome wide associ
125 e sequencing would provide complete relevant genetic information for Ashkenazi Jewish patients with b
126 at involve the acquisition and alteration of genetic information for molecular innovation by bacteria
127 ut DNA sequencing has democratized access to genetic information for most organisms so that research
128  Brain Atlas are used to generate functional/genetic information for region-level neuroimaging result
129 infect humans has been hampered by a lack of genetic information for three human-infective species: P
130                      Heterozygotes carry the genetic information for two different strategies, yet li
131                 Each RNA contains all of the genetic information for viral replication.
132 , and a polygenic risk score that summarizes genetic information from 86 613 single-nucleotide polymo
133 ging a dimeric genome allows the recovery of genetic information from damaged RNA genomes during DNA
134 esiccation tolerance arose by redirection of genetic information from desiccation-tolerant seeds.
135                  Accurate translation of the genetic information from DNA to protein is maintained by
136                             Accurate flow of genetic information from DNA to protein requires faithfu
137 splicing plays a pivotal role in the flow of genetic information from DNA to proteins by expanding th
138             It alters the direct transfer of genetic information from DNA to proteins, due to the int
139 ay a key role in controlling the transfer of genetic information from gene to mRNA.
140 lecular biology describes the translation of genetic information from mRNA to protein, but does not s
141 ata analysis provides a new way to elucidate genetic information from NGS data, and identify the gene
142 is procedure provides a new way to elucidate genetic information from NGS data, and identify the gene
143  intercellular communication and transfer of genetic information from one cell to the other.
144 olymerase catalyzes the accurate transfer of genetic information from one generation to the next, and
145 ls of the germ line, is required to transmit genetic information from one generation to the next.
146 low in populations, which is the transfer of genetic information from one population to another throu
147 e propose, are built to relay the passage of genetic information from one site to another within a ce
148 essed mosaic vlsE gene version that contains genetic information from several different silent casset
149                 Many studies have used viral genetic information from single-genome and deep sequenci
150                                  Analysis of genetic information from soil samples provides insights
151  RNA editing by adenosine deamination alters genetic information from the genomic blueprint.
152  early stage research concerning the flow of genetic information from the nuclear residence of genes
153  constituent nucleobases faithfully transmit genetic information from the original C:G base pair.
154 ncovering a role of Pol zeta in transferring genetic information from transcript RNA to DNA.
155 s strategies that retain the highly resolved genetic information generated from model organisms while
156                                        Thus, genetic information has added value over clinical charac
157                          Such integration of genetic information has been hindered by the limited ava
158              Consequently, physiological and genetic information has been integrated to address these
159 e last common ancestor of all life on Earth, genetic information has been stored in a four-letter alp
160  AD-associated SNPs in APOE and other genes, genetic information has not been integrated into an epid
161 ar regulatory molecules, and the carriers of genetic information have been studied extensively.
162 12-fold greater accuracy than models without genetic information; (ii) tests of niche similarity reve
163                              To test whether genetic information improves our ability to predict a sp
164  out in a sample of >100 000 Icelanders with genetic information (imputed or whole-genome sequencing)
165  that within a neuron RNA editing can recode genetic information in a region-specific manner.
166                 Storage and retrieval of the genetic information in cells is a dynamic process that r
167 s has implications for the use of population genetic information in conservation, management, and spa
168 h cancer, differential rates of diffusion of genetic information in families, and family size.
169                                          The genetic information in mammalian mitochondrial DNA is de
170 e being developed in order to rapidly obtain genetic information in more streamlined formats, and wit
171            We identified clinically relevant genetic information in more than 60% of patients studied
172 guard synthetic biology organisms by storing genetic information in orthogonal chromosomes.
173                                  The role of genetic information in predicting myocardial injury afte
174 hing a role for vertical transmission of non-genetic information in reproductive fitness.
175 ogenic because they indefinitely carry virus genetic information in the absence of any infectious vir
176 rage and explore the full range of bacterial genetic information in the fecal microbiome, thereby usi
177 mplish these roles, mitochondria rely on the genetic information in their small genome (mitochondrial
178 been developed, but the added value of using genetic information in those models in addition to clini
179 emical mark that broadly affects the flow of genetic information in various biological processes in e
180 ls in multicellular organisms carry the same genetic information, in each cell type only a subset of
181 tion of the amount of family history and non-genetic information included) had on the models' perform
182 molecular mechanism that regulates access to genetic information includes recognition of histone modi
183 ase-control study of 143,087 Icelanders with genetic information, including 17,715 with coronary arte
184 nome editing method that directly writes new genetic information into a specified DNA site using a ca
185 rrently being evaluated for incorporation of genetic information into clinical practice related to at
186 ision events to allow correct segregation of genetic information into daughter cells and maintain gen
187                                              Genetic information is a valuable component of biosystem
188     However, for many of these viruses, only genetic information is available, and their zoonotic dis
189                   The integration of foreign genetic information is central to the evolution of eukar
190                                              Genetic information is collected using adhesive patches
191                                              Genetic information is constantly being attacked by intr
192                                              Genetic information is encoded in the DNA double helix,
193                 Faithful transmission of the genetic information is essential in all living organisms
194 he findings have led to the realization that genetic information is more densely coded and that the p
195                                 Personalized genetic information is not widely utilized as a resource
196 s in operons is a fundamental element of how genetic information is organized in prokaryotes.
197  cycle to ensure that a complete copy of the genetic information is passed on to the next generation
198                      Subsequently, identical genetic information is segregated reliably to the two da
199 ed genomes of mitochondria and plastids, all genetic information is sequestered within the nucleus.
200                          In all extant life, genetic information is stored in nucleic acids that are
201 g regions is essential for understanding how genetic information is translated into function.
202 nd trends in the use of BRCA testing and how genetic information is used to make treatment decisions
203 of molecular biology states that the flow of genetic information moves from DNA to RNA to protein.
204 es of life depend on the transmission of the genetic information, multiple biological processes exist
205 nce, the use of B-form DNA as the carrier of genetic information must have co-evolved with a means to
206 exts for DNA preservation; however, the rich genetic information obtained from the cochlea must be co
207                  During DNA replication, the genetic information of a cell is copied.
208 cations of the rapidly growing molecular and genetic information of pancreatic cancer and its precurs
209       This study summarized the clinical and genetic information of patients with a presumed pathogen
210                                    Thus, the genetic information of the non-retroviral RNA virus geno
211  were recruited, of which there also had the genetic information of two positive alpha-synuclein (SNC
212 ression, exchange, and transmission of their genetic information, often deviate from those found in c
213 hastically scanning, rewiring, and recycling genetic information on an extraordinary scale.
214                    These results provide new genetic information on iron traits and their connection
215 ive analytical platform capable of providing genetic information on these rare cells is highly desira
216                                   The use of genetic information over the pooled cohort equations mod
217 ponsible for assimilatory sulfate reduction, genetic information processing and phosphorus absorption
218 ed down-regulation of cellular processes and genetic information processing and up-regulation of some
219               They appear to have a complete genetic information processing machinery, but lack almos
220 etains a small set of core genes involved in genetic information processing, but the high level of ge
221 nervous system pathways and up-regulation of genetic information processing, carbohydrate metabolism,
222 at a gene is essential if it plays a role in genetic information processing, cell envelope maintenanc
223 lution for larger complexes playing roles in genetic information processing.
224  eukaryotes are capable of improved forms of genetic information processing?
225                                          The genetic information provided by this study offers a nove
226                           This comprehensive genetic information provides a versatile genetic resourc
227          Meiotic crossovers shuffle parental genetic information, providing novel combinations of all
228  suggests that this pattern is instructed by genetic information rather than experience.
229 e major groove at the site of this synthetic genetic information, relative to a DNA duplex consisting
230 uestions concerning the rights to monopolize genetic information remain.
231 s demonstrated that considerable AD-specific genetic information remains in these data.
232                   These DNAs contain all the genetic information required for viral replication, but
233                     The entire collection of genetic information resides within the chromosomes, whic
234                           This work provides genetic information, resources and tools required for su
235 usocial insects, only the queen can transmit genetic information, restricting genetic studies.
236 ioinformatics use textual representations of genetic information, sequences of the characters A, T, G
237 his approach provides non-invasive access to genetic information--somatic mutations, epigenetic chang
238  and accuracy in terms of three quantitative genetic information sources, namely, linkage disequilibr
239 sis posits that RNA was once responsible for genetic information storage and catalysis.
240 s, the functional analysis together with the genetic information suggests that these GABRG2 variants
241 adds nucleobases to an artificially expanded genetic information system (AEGIS), pairing orthogonally
242 experiment based on an artificially expanded genetic information system (AEGIS).
243 ck complements from an artificially expanded genetic information system (AEGIS).
244 n two components of an artificially expanded genetic-information system (AEGIS), Z and P, (6-amino-5-
245                        Artificially expanded genetic information systems (AEGISs) are unnatural forms
246  roles in the transmission and regulation of genetic information that are fundamentally constrained b
247 idden relationships may augment the inherent genetic information that can be used for localization.
248 nts, this process of communication transfers genetic information that could potentially alter the acc
249                          Thus, the amount of genetic information that determines the type of disease
250 e the fact that the seeds contain all of the genetic information that distinguishes one plant from an
251 nome is to store, propagate, and express the genetic information that gives rise to a cell's architec
252                                          The genetic information that instructs transcription and oth
253  growing body of evidence that odours signal genetic information that may confer considerable benefit
254        We found that after inclusion of this genetic information, the area under the curve for identi
255 crepancies will maximize the clinical use of genetic information; these processes will be fostered by
256 apy requires the ability to stably integrate genetic information through gene transfer vectors in a s
257 roup that is genetically isolated and shares genetic information through recombination among its memb
258                              The recoding of genetic information through RNA editing contributes to p
259 ralizable strategy to preserve and constrain genetic information through the computational design of
260 takers completed questionnaires and provided genetic information through the PMS foundation registry.
261 trends: rapid sequence evolution and loss of genetic information through unequal chromosome segregati
262 population model to combine both spatial and genetic information, thus reducing genotype uncertainty
263 oaches and personalized medicine seek to use genetic information to 'individualize' and improve diagn
264 r the pathways that govern the transition of genetic information to a fully functional cell.
265 tely 100 falsified uploads can reveal enough genetic information to allow genome-wide genetic imputat
266                      The second area, adding genetic information to cardiovascular risk prediction fo
267 nome and prevent the transmission of altered genetic information to daughter cells.
268 and laboratory-based test to extract further genetic information to determine and/or predict diseases
269 the Brassica napus genome supplies essential genetic information to facilitate identification of drou
270 C genes has previously provided insufficient genetic information to fully characterize the heterogene
271           This suggests the potential use of genetic information to guide pharmaceutical intervention
272  Imaging genetics combines brain imaging and genetic information to identify the relationships betwee
273             The viral RNA genome carries the genetic information to new host cells, providing instruc
274 loading in the invading hypha of the correct genetic information to proceed with plant infection.
275                             Germ cells carry genetic information to the next generation, necessitatin
276 ated process that produces sperm to transmit genetic information to the next generation.
277 ermline cells to protect the transmission of genetic information to the next generation.
278 vival, the germline must faithfully transmit genetic information to the progeny.
279 y pressures of template and primer strand in genetic information transfer during molecular evolution.
280 2'-5' orientation) have been a challenge for genetic information transfer from the very beginning of
281 such as being an intermediary carrier of the genetic information, translating such information into t
282    Modifier-gene models for the evolution of genetic information transmission between generations of
283                          The large amount of genetic information used by RnQV1 to construct a simple
284 ins up-reclassified subjects on the basis of genetic information was 36 for GRS_8 and GRS_12, 41 for
285                                              Genetic information was available for 4175 individuals.
286                                              Genetic information was not uniformly seen as different
287 cerning the nature of early life assume that genetic information was once transferred through the tem
288 y the dynamic, biological regulation of (epi)genetic information, we herein present how binary data c
289 Encyclopedia (CCLE) has focused primarily on genetic information whereas deep interrogation of the pr
290  the faithful maintenance and propagation of genetic information, which are threatened by the ubiquit
291  fundamental to disease and requires linking genetic information, which is identical in most of an in
292 ized by both tumour morphology and molecular genetic information, which led to reduced misclassificat
293 alkylated DNA lesions compromise the flow of genetic information, which may help to understand the ri
294                      In the future, germline genetic information will likely be available from tumor
295          The combination of patient-specific genetic information with blood biomarker data opens a no
296 hout selection bias, while coregistering the genetic information with the preserved morphological inf
297 act with each other to organize and regulate genetic information within eukaryotic nuclei.
298 ting (SDRE) is a strategy to precisely alter genetic information within mRNAs.
299  for the replication, repair, and storage of genetic information within the cell.
300 a determined adversary may be able to obtain genetic information without permission from some genealo

 
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