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1 controlled to ensure accurate inheritance of genetic information.
2 rowth, forcing the genomes to compress their genetic information.
3 ate selection in intracellular processing of genetic information.
4 d, which carries by definition the erroneous genetic information.
5  material can complicate the verification of genetic information.
6 y perception reveals meaningful nonolfactory genetic information.
7 ty up to 48 h without detectable exchange of genetic information.
8 ity to underlie the storage and retrieval of genetic information.
9 active system for expression of heterologous genetic information.
10 tomized for secure and private comparison of genetic information.
11 emaining quiescent and thus protecting their genetic information.
12 uals nevertheless attempt to interpret their genetic information.
13 cal to assess the public health relevance of genetic information.
14 mination, using an organism without previous genetic information.
15 dability of each base to faithfully transmit genetic information.
16 when homologous chromosomes pair to exchange genetic information.
17 s tend to be far less promiscuous with their genetic information.
18 e completeness of clinical, demographic, and genetic information.
19 olutionary time-scales to maintain ancestral genetic information.
20 odulating compounds through the use of human genetic information.
21 degradation permits the long-term storage of genetic information.
22 ritical for maintaining the accurate flow of genetic information.
23 g, this being the flow and transformation of genetic information.
24 anisms for proper storage and maintenance of genetic information.
25 pled to phenotypic descriptors and molecular genetic information.
26 ides a larger and more secure repository for genetic information.
27 atively large chromosome, harboring a lot of genetic information.
28 ications represent a new layer of control of genetic information.
29  a process comparable the sexual exchange of genetic information.
30 es of precisely controlled steps to exchange genetic information.
31 s the genome to ensure stable inheritance of genetic information.
32 ar survival and the faithful transmission of genetic information.
33 quality control for accurate transmission of genetic information.
34  beyond its role as a transient messenger of genetic information.
35 ics data and their relation with botanic and genetic informations.
36 hat chimpanzee population substructure makes genetic information a good predictor of geographic origi
37 structure, function and meaning of this vast genetic information, a comprehensive approach to automat
38 icrostructures contain proteins, lipids, and genetic information able to modify the phenotype and fun
39                                              Genetic information about Mexican wheat landraces and co
40 upled, and it would be desirable to discover genetic information about the fetus without incurring a
41           All organisms must replicate their genetic information accurately to ensure its faithful tr
42 ma is an essential event for transmission of genetic information across generations in all sexually r
43 t make a decision that weighs the desire for genetic information against the risk of an adverse outco
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              Because RNA can be a carrier of genetic information and a biocatalyst, there is a consen
47                     Crossovers (COs) shuffle genetic information and allow balanced segregation of ho
48 strand breaks (DSBs) can lead to the loss of genetic information and cell death.
49  genome because they can lead to the loss of genetic information and chromosome rearrangements.
50 thods to perform association studies collect genetic information and compare the frequency of variant
51     While DNA is mostly a primary carrier of genetic information and displays a regular duplex struct
52 rs (COs) have two important roles, shuffling genetic information and ensuring proper chromosome segre
53 eate alternative forms of DNA that can store genetic information and evolve in response to external s
54 tabolic models are developed with increasing genetic information and experimental validation, the dem
55  required for the beneficial reassortment of genetic information and for DNA double-strand break repa
56 ty redefines the roles of RNA in the flow of genetic information and ignites excitement for next-gene
57 uisites of Darwinian life-the replication of genetic information and its conversion into functional m
58 e because of their genotype and to integrate genetic information and other biological variables with
59 11,000 Scottish individuals with genome-wide genetic information and records of lifestyle and socioec
60                                Despite this, genetic information and RNA expression profiling of labo
61                                  A wealth of genetic information and some biochemical analysis have m
62  life changes how we think about the flow of genetic information and the evolutionary processes shapi
63         We first assigned turtles using only genetic information and then used the supplementary reca
64 cancer risk could be improved by considering genetic information and using a large number of single-n
65 eed to establish guidelines on disclosure of genetic information and, in the process, we need to bala
66 the most promising methods of delivering the genetic information, and discuss the current status of c
67 into single strands to provide access to the genetic information, and polypeptides are unfolded and p
68 ys in which cells access, read and interpret genetic information are among the longest standing quest
69      Accurate transmission and expression of genetic information are crucial for the survival of all
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         The interest of tobacco companies in genetic information as well as the success of a few wild
73 lesion sites to ensure timely duplication of genetic information at the cost of replication fidelity,
74 of RNA and protein function by reprogramming genetic information at the RNA level.
75                    We screened all published genetic information available from whole-exome sequencin
76 ses that can faithfully and efficiently copy genetic information back and forth between DNA and XNA.
77 ein to facilitate the exchange of homologous genetic information between a donor molecule and the des
78  and animal origin can stimulate exchange of genetic information between aquatic and terrestrial bact
79 Viruses are notorious for rapidly exchanging genetic information between close relatives and with the
80         Engineered polymerases that can copy genetic information between DNA and xeno-nucleic acids (
81      Meiosis involves reciprocal exchange of genetic information between homologous chromosomes to ge
82         Recently, the horizontal transfer of genetic information between organisms has also become am
83 e papers which focussed on the disclosure of genetic information between parent and child (<18 years)
84 ules, potentially permitting the transfer of genetic information between plastids.
85                  Controlling the exchange of genetic information between sexually reproducing populat
86  recombination (HR) mediates the exchange of genetic information between sister or homologous chromat
87 ination allows for the regulated exchange of genetic information between two different DNA molecules
88 hiasmata, represent a reciprocal exchange of genetic information between two homologous nonsister chr
89 ogous recombination involves the exchange of genetic information between two identical or nearly iden
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 dely used for the expression of heterologous genetic information both in vivo and in vitro.
93  important role not only as the messenger of genetic information but also as a regulator of gene expr
94  RNA molecules are not only just carriers of genetic information but also key players in many cellula
95 dings suggest that mRNAs can encode not only genetic information but also the biophysical properties
96 dRp) is important for maintaining functional genetic information but, at the same time, is also impor
97 ntal agents, may perturb the transmission of genetic information by blocking DNA replication and/or i
98 ent chromatin remodellers regulate access to genetic information by controlling nucleosome positions
99 Our research demonstrates the "recycling" of genetic information by photosynthetic eukaryotes to gene
100 Deciphering the metagenome and its aggregate genetic information can also be used to understand the f
101 t two sister chromatids containing identical genetic information can be distinguished and segregated
102 ding on previous work, we show here that new genetic information can be introduced site-specifically
103 olymerase evolution and design, we show that genetic information can be stored in and recovered from
104 ncient DNA studies, where reduced amounts of genetic information can limit the application of traditi
105 protein factories of living cells, translate genetic information carried by messenger RNAs into prote
106           Nucleic acids, which are essential genetic information carriers for all living organisms in
107                                              Genetic information contains a record of the history of
108 ed every 10 cM typically extract most of the genetic information content for larger multiplex familie
109                                Moreover, the genetic information content reported in most studies has
110 pointing to a subset of patients where their genetic information could inform treatment.
111   We illustrate settings where incorporating genetic information could reduce trial cost or duration
112                           Aberrant access to genetic information disrupts cellular homeostasis and ca
113                    In addition to storage of genetic information, DNA can also catalyze various react
114                 Besides being the carrier of genetic information, DNA is also an excellent biological
115  generally believed that lateral transfer of genetic information does not readily occur, with the exc
116 at act as buffers to avoid loss of essential genetic information during end-replication.
117                               The passage of genetic information during meiosis requires exceptionall
118 ate how these lesions compromise the flow of genetic information during transcription.
119  consider the case where a user searches for genetic information (e.g. an allele) on a server that st
120 NAs) to ensure the accurate dissemination of genetic information encoded by DNA.
121 ibosomes) dedicated to the expression of the genetic information encoded by their genomes.
122                                          The genetic information encoded in genomes must be faithfull
123                      Ribosomes transform the genetic information encoded within genes into proteins.
124  disappeared, and in the complete absence of genetic information encoding it.
125 n resembles a crucial regulatory layer among genetic information, environmental factors, and the tran
126           These results demonstrate that all genetic information essential for appropriate and select
127 present an experimental framework that links genetic information exchange and the selection of cooper
128 na data is an important step to extract more genetic information for a large scale genome wide associ
129  emerging as a powerful tool for elucidating genetic information for a wide range of applications.
130 e sequencing would provide complete relevant genetic information for Ashkenazi Jewish patients with b
131 ing symbiosis because of the availability of genetic information for both symbiotic partners.
132 e cluster (cps) of Nm, region A contains the genetic information for CPSA biosynthesis.
133        However, the ability to harness tumor genetic information for its full clinical potential has
134 at involve the acquisition and alteration of genetic information for molecular innovation by bacteria
135 s-linking of PNA probes as a way to preserve genetic information for repetitive and subsequent analys
136         We are entering an era of ubiquitous genetic information for research, clinical care and pers
137 rstanding how to maximize the translation of genetic information for the benefit of patients with can
138 infect humans has been hampered by a lack of genetic information for three human-infective species: P
139 genesis, ensuring the precise duplication of genetic information for transmission to the next generat
140                      Heterozygotes carry the genetic information for two different strategies, yet li
141                 Each RNA contains all of the genetic information for viral replication.
142                         In this application, genetic information from a set of individuals is collect
143  from genotype data, i.e. the mixture of the genetic information from both haplotypes.
144 ging a dimeric genome allows the recovery of genetic information from damaged RNA genomes during DNA
145 esiccation tolerance arose by redirection of genetic information from desiccation-tolerant seeds.
146                  Accurate translation of the genetic information from DNA to protein is maintained by
147                             Accurate flow of genetic information from DNA to protein requires faithfu
148 splicing plays a pivotal role in the flow of genetic information from DNA to proteins by expanding th
149 They function as messengers for transferring genetic information from DNA to proteins, as the primary
150 s pathogenic or nonpathogenic by analysis of genetic information from families carrying 64 individual
151 ancer has not been determined due to limited genetic information from families carrying these alterat
152 ay a key role in controlling the transfer of genetic information from gene to mRNA.
153 lecular biology describes the translation of genetic information from mRNA to protein, but does not s
154 ata analysis provides a new way to elucidate genetic information from NGS data, and identify the gene
155 is procedure provides a new way to elucidate genetic information from NGS data, and identify the gene
156  intercellular communication and transfer of genetic information from one cell to the other.
157 olymerase catalyzes the accurate transfer of genetic information from one generation to the next, and
158 ls of the germ line, is required to transmit genetic information from one generation to the next.
159 e propose, are built to relay the passage of genetic information from one site to another within a ce
160  RNA editing by adenosine deamination alters genetic information from the genomic blueprint.
161               Using the network, school, and genetic information from the National Longitudinal Study
162  early stage research concerning the flow of genetic information from the nuclear residence of genes
163  constituent nucleobases faithfully transmit genetic information from the original C:G base pair.
164 amily in psoriasis, and on the molecular and genetic information gained from animal models and human
165  counseling issues surrounding disclosure of genetic information generated by NGS to patients with ca
166 s strategies that retain the highly resolved genetic information generated from model organisms while
167                          Such integration of genetic information has been hindered by the limited ava
168 e last common ancestor of all life on Earth, genetic information has been stored in a four-letter alp
169  AD-associated SNPs in APOE and other genes, genetic information has not been integrated into an epid
170 ar regulatory molecules, and the carriers of genetic information have been studied extensively.
171 12-fold greater accuracy than models without genetic information; (ii) tests of niche similarity reve
172                              To test whether genetic information improves our ability to predict a sp
173 oss of power and insufficient utilization of genetic information in a study.
174 relevance of integrating DNA methylation and genetic information in AML.
175                        Horizontally acquired genetic information in bacterial chromosomes accumulates
176                 Storage and retrieval of the genetic information in cells is a dynamic process that r
177                                          The genetic information in mammalian mitochondrial DNA is de
178 eaminases is a widespread mechanism to alter genetic information in metazoa.
179 e being developed in order to rapidly obtain genetic information in more streamlined formats, and wit
180            We identified clinically relevant genetic information in more than 60% of patients studied
181 guard synthetic biology organisms by storing genetic information in orthogonal chromosomes.
182 hing a role for vertical transmission of non-genetic information in reproductive fitness.
183 ogenic because they indefinitely carry virus genetic information in the absence of any infectious vir
184  The substrate for the proteins that express genetic information in the cell is not naked DNA but an
185 rage and explore the full range of bacterial genetic information in the fecal microbiome, thereby usi
186                     Mammalian genomes encode genetic information in their linear sequence, but approp
187 emical mark that broadly affects the flow of genetic information in various biological processes in e
188 ls in multicellular organisms carry the same genetic information, in each cell type only a subset of
189 molecular mechanism that regulates access to genetic information includes recognition of histone modi
190 nders difficult the translation of available genetic information into a knowledge that is both biolog
191 rrently being evaluated for incorporation of genetic information into clinical practice related to at
192 ision events to allow correct segregation of genetic information into daughter cells and maintain gen
193 ology is to understand the transformation of genetic information into morphology.
194                           The integration of genetic information into population-based epidemiologica
195  also considered other ways of incorporating genetic information into prediction models, such as fami
196 -regulated environments, and the transfer of genetic information is a primary function of templating.
197                                              Genetic information is a valuable component of biosystem
198 th as a catalyst and a storage mechanism for genetic information is also an important part of the RNA
199     However, for many of these viruses, only genetic information is available, and their zoonotic dis
200                            Dynamic access to genetic information is central to organismal development
201                   The integration of foreign genetic information is central to the evolution of eukar
202                                         When genetic information is combined with advanced imaging an
203                  The accurate replication of genetic information is critical to maintaining chromosom
204                 Faithful transmission of the genetic information is essential in all living organisms
205 exually reproducing multicellular organisms, genetic information is propagated via the germline, the
206                                  The flow of genetic information is regulated by selective nucleocyto
207        Each step involved in the transfer of genetic information is spatially regulated in eukaryotic
208                          In all extant life, genetic information is stored in nucleic acids that are
209 cessary in order to accurately delineate how genetic information is transcribed, expressed, and regul
210 g regions is essential for understanding how genetic information is translated into function.
211 w incorporated into the standard of care and genetic information is used for risk stratification of t
212 nd trends in the use of BRCA testing and how genetic information is used to make treatment decisions
213 es, to pharmacogenetics, in which individual genetic information is used to optimize the pharmacologi
214 of molecular biology states that the flow of genetic information moves from DNA to RNA to protein.
215                                 To cover the genetic information of FCER2, 21 single-nucleotide polym
216       This study summarized the clinical and genetic information of patients with a presumed pathogen
217                                    Thus, the genetic information of the non-retroviral RNA virus geno
218  were recruited, of which there also had the genetic information of two positive alpha-synuclein (SNC
219 ression, exchange, and transmission of their genetic information, often deviate from those found in c
220 hastically scanning, rewiring, and recycling genetic information on an extraordinary scale.
221                    These results provide new genetic information on iron traits and their connection
222 ive analytical platform capable of providing genetic information on these rare cells is highly desira
223  they are related without compromising their genetic information or revealing it to a third party.
224 origins or even being unrelated to any other genetic information (ORFan genes).
225 t allow for the synthesis and propagation of genetic information present in unnatural nucleic acid se
226 ponsible for assimilatory sulfate reduction, genetic information processing and phosphorus absorption
227               They appear to have a complete genetic information processing machinery, but lack almos
228 etains a small set of core genes involved in genetic information processing, but the high level of ge
229                                          The genetic information provided by this study offers a nove
230          Meiotic crossovers shuffle parental genetic information, providing novel combinations of all
231  suggests that this pattern is instructed by genetic information rather than experience.
232 uestions concerning the rights to monopolize genetic information remain.
233                     The entire collection of genetic information resides within the chromosomes, whic
234 usocial insects, only the queen can transmit genetic information, restricting genetic studies.
235 nto account current cellular, molecular, and genetic information, six traits, or 'hallmarks', of auto
236 his approach provides non-invasive access to genetic information--somatic mutations, epigenetic chang
237  and accuracy in terms of three quantitative genetic information sources, namely, linkage disequilibr
238 cal questions regarding the functions of the genetic information storage systems and thus of the orig
239 s, the functional analysis together with the genetic information suggests that these GABRG2 variants
240 adds nucleobases to an artificially expanded genetic information system (AEGIS), pairing orthogonally
241 experiment based on an artificially expanded genetic information system (AEGIS).
242 ck complements from an artificially expanded genetic information system (AEGIS).
243 n two components of an artificially expanded genetic-information system (AEGIS), Z and P, (6-amino-5-
244                        Artificially expanded genetic information systems (AEGISs) are unnatural forms
245  roles in the transmission and regulation of genetic information that are fundamentally constrained b
246 idden relationships may augment the inherent genetic information that can be used for localization.
247 nts, this process of communication transfers genetic information that could potentially alter the acc
248                          Thus, the amount of genetic information that determines the type of disease
249 e the fact that the seeds contain all of the genetic information that distinguishes one plant from an
250 nome is to store, propagate, and express the genetic information that gives rise to a cell's architec
251  growing body of evidence that odours signal genetic information that may confer considerable benefit
252 this mechanism may allow the preservation of genetic information that otherwise would be lost.
253  require attention to the use and storage of genetic information, the development of risk assessment
254                        Without guidance from genetic information, the resultant subtypes are likely t
255 ch deformations influence the readout of the genetic information: the sequestering of eukaryotic gene
256 crepancies will maximize the clinical use of genetic information; these processes will be fostered by
257 apy requires the ability to stably integrate genetic information through gene transfer vectors in a s
258                     The combined analysis of genetic information through quantitative trait locus coi
259 roup that is genetically isolated and shares genetic information through recombination among its memb
260                              The recoding of genetic information through RNA editing contributes to p
261 takers completed questionnaires and provided genetic information through the PMS foundation registry.
262 trends: rapid sequence evolution and loss of genetic information through unequal chromosome segregati
263 oaches and personalized medicine seek to use genetic information to 'individualize' and improve diagn
264 an increased number of exosomes with defined genetic information to activate fibroblasts.
265                      The second area, adding genetic information to cardiovascular risk prediction fo
266 and laboratory-based test to extract further genetic information to determine and/or predict diseases
267 y found in this common pollutant and provide genetic information to facilitate future studies of thes
268 the Brassica napus genome supplies essential genetic information to facilitate identification of drou
269                                 Personalized genetic information to guide medical decisions is increa
270           This suggests the potential use of genetic information to guide pharmaceutical intervention
271  Imaging genetics combines brain imaging and genetic information to identify the relationships betwee
272             The viral RNA genome carries the genetic information to new host cells, providing instruc
273 al genotyping that utilizes patient-specific genetic information to predict and prevent adverse drug
274 mes, reactive oxygen species, or delivery of genetic information to target cells.
275 ermline cells to protect the transmission of genetic information to the next generation.
276 xtracellular vesicles are emerging as potent genetic information transfer agents underpinning a range
277 y pressures of template and primer strand in genetic information transfer during molecular evolution.
278 ecular basis of nucleic acid recognition and genetic information transfer during molecular evolution.
279 2'-5' orientation) have been a challenge for genetic information transfer from the very beginning of
280 such as being an intermediary carrier of the genetic information, translating such information into t
281    Modifier-gene models for the evolution of genetic information transmission between generations of
282 onal evolution of NTHi, with the majority of genetic information transmitted vertically within lineag
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 cerning the nature of early life assume that genetic information was once transferred through the tem
287 y the dynamic, biological regulation of (epi)genetic information, we herein present how binary data c
288  the faithful maintenance and propagation of genetic information, which are threatened by the ubiquit
289  fundamental to disease and requires linking genetic information, which is identical in most of an in
290 alkylated DNA lesions compromise the flow of genetic information, which may help to understand the ri
291  resulted in fee-for-service testing, making genetic information widely available.
292                      In the future, germline genetic information will likely be available from tumor
293          The combination of patient-specific genetic information with blood biomarker data opens a no
294 erentiation, highlighting the integration of genetic information with functional studies to illuminat
295 c codes in order to preclude the exchange of genetic information with naturally occurring species.
296 hout selection bias, while coregistering the genetic information with the preserved morphological inf
297 hich functioned as catalysts and carriers of genetic information, with an encapsulating membrane of a
298 act with each other to organize and regulate genetic information within eukaryotic nuclei.
299        A successful strategy is to aggregate genetic information within meaningful single-nucleotide
300 ting (SDRE) is a strategy to precisely alter genetic information within mRNAs.

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