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1 cs, which are critical for the processing of genomic information.
2  and cope with the ever-increasing amount of genomic information.
3 haracterize and manipulate the regulation of genomic information.
4 iruses in the sample, and may provide useful genomic information.
5 ents and by difficulties in sharing personal genomic information.
6  features, ignoring other representations of genomic information.
7 ntation provides an indexed database of core genomic information.
8 wed us to characterize increasing amounts of genomic information.
9 lly by histopathology and currently based on genomic information.
10 eate the boundary of a genus on the basis of genomic information.
11 led to exponential increase in the amount of genomic information.
12  and gap filling largely without considering genomic information.
13 e of approaches to the ethical management of genomic information.
14 ks, allowing us to integrate microscopic and genomic information.
15 e browser is a powerful aggregator of varied genomic information.
16 of a size that has the potential to transfer genomic information.
17 d escaping it requires the use of additional genomic information.
18 Base is a database of Drosophila genetic and genomic information.
19 alysis of nonmodel plants with less complete genomic information.
20 es, gene expression profiles and comparative genomic information.
21 reviously used for describing phenotypes and genomic information.
22  seriously handicapped by a lack of adequate genomic information.
23 scribed as the largest untapped reservoir of genomic information.
24 des directly from tissue extract without any genomic information.
25 tion which allows timely access to important genomic information.
26 merases that ensure accurate transmission of genomic information.
27 be reconstructed and optimized in vitro from genomic information.
28 UTO, designed to apply clustering methods to genomic information.
29  the next logical step beyond storing purely genomic information.
30 ist in the deliberative analytical review of genomic information.
31 ism that provide phenotypic predictions from genomic information.
32 nd evolution of the organism since they lack genomic information.
33 rator in predicting external phenotypes from genomic information.
34 actors come together to faithfully propagate genomic information.
35  that VOCs can be accurately predicted using genomic information.
36 mber of individuals with access to their own genomic information.
37  of how to efficiently integrate all current genomic information.
38  updated to keep pace with the rapid rise in genomic information.
39 erse and carry varying copy numbers of their genomic information.
40 ints within nuclei and to regulate access to genomic information.
41 osome is important for the interpretation of genomic information.
42 tations with the extensive ENCODE functional genomics information.
43 t improves the efficiency of the analysis of genomics information.
44 g is an important problem in the analysis of genomics information.
45 es that faithfully and efficiently replicate genomic information.1-3 The mechanism of nucleotide inco
46                          Despite a wealth of genomic information, a comprehensive alternative splicin
47                       These include detailed genomic information, a wealth of genetic models, and gen
48                                 We increased genomic information about a shark species for ecological
49                                The amount of genomic information about leukemia cells currently far e
50 tabase (CGD) is a new database that contains genomic information about the opportunistic fungal patho
51 is an international database for genetic and genomic information about Triticeae species (wheat [Trit
52 ypic differences between archaic groups from genomic information alone.
53 nned by an exponential increase in available genomic information and a proliferation of advanced DNA
54  not require, but benefits from, comparative genomic information and achieves accuracy comparable to
55 DNA evidence, thus limiting the value of the genomic information and also leaving unanswered certain
56      A paucity of biological, molecular, and genomic information and an absence of data from rigorous
57 abase (CGD) contains a curated collection of genomic information and community resources for research
58 scuss these data in the context of available genomic information and debates on whether the common ch
59 ves multiple approaches, including obtaining genomic information and examining the interspecies inter
60 S reveals it to be a nebulous description of genomic information and its relationship to disease, sym
61 logy of this disease, drawing from expanding genomic information and lessons from development and gen
62 e ways that such data can be complemented by genomic information and linked back to extant communitie
63 ng the variant calling process that contains genomic information and locations of variants in a group
64             Third, we discuss the merging of genomic information and physiological observations, reve
65 sents an important historical source of host genomic information and potentially of infecting viruses
66 h the increasing diversity and complexity of genomic information and public ontologies, making sense
67          Despite their importance, a lack of genomic information and resources has hindered the funct
68                               This influx of genomic information and resources is also beneficial to
69                                        Using genomic information and the consensus AlgU promoter sequ
70  a pivotal role in both the accessibility of genomic information and the dynamics of replication.
71 required to accommodate this large volume of genomic information and to facilitate the transfer of pr
72 ever increasing wealth of publicly available genomic information and to utilize the tremendous progre
73 rchers to predict origins of metabolites via genomic information and to visualize potential host:micr
74                  The method does not use any genomic information and unlike targeted methods, no prio
75 combining the multiple sources of functional genomics information and testing associations between th
76 d because of phylogenetic ambiguity, lack of genomic information, and their close associations with h
77  pedigrees, which includes both pedigree and genomic information, and where mutually dependent geneti
78 long as damage is present to prevent loss of genomic information; and after the arrest, cells must re
79 om genetic mutations and, therefore, loss of genomic information appears necessary for carcinogenesis
80 ing robust predictors of drug responses from genomic information are of great practical importance.
81 omic medicine, or the use of an individual's genomic information as part of their clinical care, is i
82 onality, list management tools and access to genomic information associated with the TFs.
83 ngo, we explored the real-time generation of genomic information at the start of the 2018 Ebola virus
84 of mouse models because of the high level of genomic information available and the many well-develope
85 was used to design new primers using current genomic information available from the National Center f
86 crobial samples and simultaneously accessing genomic information based on WGA.
87      Similar strategies to integrate diverse genomic information can be applied likewise to other dis
88 es, akin to the way in which newly generated genomic information can be compared to data from public
89 dition, studies increasingly demonstrate how genomic information can be effectively used in clinical
90 otion an avalanche of research exploring how genomic information can be optimally applied to identify
91                                              Genomic information can be used to increase genetic gain
92                         Our studies show how genomic information can be used to uncover on a global s
93  demonstrates how integration of genetic and genomic information can define molecular mechanisms thro
94 evelopment, and then we will analyze how the genomic information can help further our understanding o
95            Integration of these two types of genomic information can improve the prediction of TF bin
96 ture and growth conditions do not affect the genomic information carried by EV secretion.
97 atory factors that control the expression of genomic information come in a variety of flavors, with t
98 me sequences described herein provide useful genomic information concerning millipede groups that had
99  a thorough consideration of the genetic and genomic information concerning the animals used as model
100 impact of somatic mutations, we leverage the genomic information contained in the transcriptome to un
101   Here we show that the theoretical limit on genomic information content may increase substantially a
102 roenvironmental selection pressures preserve genomic information controlling properties that confer s
103 prone compared to DNA, suggesting that total genomic information could increase after the transition
104                                          The genomic information demonstrated that the EVD outbreak i
105                                In principle, genomic information derived from tumors should illuminat
106  the airway field of injury and of using the genomic information derived to begin to answer some of t
107 eny and colinearity) and in the extension of genomic information directly from one grass species to a
108 ion genomics of nonhuman primates and expand genomic information directly relevant to primate models
109 e, 0.4 mL ocean sample, which indicates that genomic information disperses effectively across the glo
110 n by neurosurgical procedures performed, and genomic information (e.g. apolipoprotein E and haptoglob
111  method called Enhancer Detection using only Genomic Information (EDGI), which integrates a tradition
112                                   This novel genomic information enables the search for polymorphisms
113 -fate transitions involve the integration of genomic information encoded by regulatory elements, such
114 atistical power is to incorporate functional genomics information, especially gene expression network
115                               Because little genomic information existed for this species, we used 45
116 nal transcript sequences where limited prior genomic information existed, this work created part of t
117 t point to the glycome as a direct output of genomic information flow.
118                           Ensembl integrates genomic information for a comprehensive set of chordate
119 lated to long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs): (i) Genomic information for a large number of lncRNAs collec
120 urnish anatomic, physiologic, molecular, and genomic information for accurate disease diagnosis, pred
121                  Despite their significance, genomic information for AM fungi and their MRE are relat
122 ents an in silico model largely derived from genomic information for an organism for which there is s
123 accuracy, utility and acceptability of using genomic information for clinical care.
124   These findings provide critical functional genomic information for drug discovery.
125 the utilization of functional and structural genomic information for genomic prediction and estimatio
126 roach to integrate functional and structural genomic information for genomic selection.
127                          The availability of genomic information for hundreds of species enables the
128           LIS provides access to genetic and genomic information for major crop and model legumes.
129 f ancient duplications improve leveraging of genomic information for model organisms in the study of
130                        In silica analysis of genomic information for P. fluorescens, P. putida, and P
131 hrough the logarithmically expanding seas of genomic information for polyketide compound discovery an
132                                     Although genomic information for S. moellendorffii is starting to
133 not be readily linked with the proteomic and genomic information for studies in systems biology and m
134 s been updated to provide more comprehensive genomic information for the red flour beetle Tribolium c
135  as well as matched and standardized sets of genomic information for the sequenced aspergilli.
136 s a scientific database of gene, protein and genomic information for the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisi
137  (iii) it provides comprehensive comparative genomics information for comparing alternative splicing
138 nto a hierarchy and integrated it with other genomic information (for example, microRNA regulation),
139          Here, we use extensive pedigree and genomic information from a long-studied natural populati
140 g approach and intelligence for interpreting genomic information from an individual case.
141 endly online research environment to explore genomic information from different plants.
142                        It provides access to genomic information from extant species, as well as ance
143 lso establish a method to amplify and screen genomic information from extinct species, and place Biso
144                                     However, genomic information from field isolates is limited and a
145  the hypothesis that systematic knowledge of genomic information from individual tumors can improve c
146 to the development of AI diagnostics include genomic information from isolated bacteria, metagenomic
147                              ImaGene enables genomic information from multiple individuals to be repr
148                          The large amount of genomic information from recent sequencing efforts provi
149 Base is a system of databases focused on the genomic information from sea urchins and related echinod
150                                   Leveraging genomic information from sequenced to nonsequenced speci
151                          In addition, we use genomic information from several species to draw inferen
152 n (WGA) make it difficult to derive accurate genomic information from single-cell genomes and require
153 r the reconstruction of TRMs that integrates genomic information from TF binding, cell type-specific
154 Our method rTRM predicts TRMs by integrating genomic information from TF ChIP-seq data, cell type-spe
155                                          The genomic information from the rumen microbiome of an indi
156 nomics (SCG) are promising tools to retrieve genomic information from these uncultured organisms.
157                                              Genomic information from this study provides a valuable
158            Here, we increase the recovery of genomic information from two MAST-4 lineages by co-assem
159 SCG) appeared as a powerful technique to get genomic information from uncultured organisms.
160 esent models for the application in crops of genomic information gained in Arabidopsis and provide an
161                                              Genomic information gathered from across the biosphere,
162 s essential for the cell as the integrity of genomic information guaranties reproduction of a whole o
163 biology and the wealth of publicly available genomic information guiding the identification of potent
164                                              Genomic information has already been applied to prokaryo
165                                         Host genomic information has also yielded insights into bacte
166                     The amount of functional genomic information has been growing rapidly but remains
167 se in the amount and rate of accumulation of genomic information has created new challenges for the p
168                                  The cost of genomic information has fallen steeply, but the clinical
169                             Although the raw genomic information has limitations, its availability of
170 demonstrate the unique promise of exploiting genomic information held within museum samples for conse
171 rospective trials testing whether the use of genomic information improves clinical care are underway.
172                      By including additional genomic information in a multiple-threshold framework, w
173                        Despite the wealth of genomic information in Arabidopsis and several crop plan
174 nologies now provide unprecedented access to genomic information in archival formalin-fixed paraffin-
175 ill greatly benefit clinical applications of genomic information in diagnosis, prognosis and therapeu
176                         The transcription of genomic information in eukaryotes is regulated in large
177 ere has not been widespread practical use of genomic information in everyday practice, there are many
178 and resequencing herald a rapid expansion of genomic information in heart failure.
179  and the value of comparative and functional genomic information in meeting that challenge.
180 cuss clinical research on the application of genomic information in oncology.
181 me has initiated the development of detailed genomic information in other birds including turkey, an
182 s essential for maintaining the integrity of genomic information in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
183  through the pathways to favor protection of genomic information in regions of actively transcribed c
184 n, and discuss several key barriers in using genomic information in routine clinical practice.
185                     To facilitate the use of genomic information in such studies, a new modeling pers
186 or maintaining and enhancing the use of this genomic information in the post-genomic era.
187 alysis and storage of annotated clinical and genomic information in unconnected silos will stall the
188                                              Genomic information including target genes, nearby genes
189                               Inheritance of genomic information independent of the DNA sequence, the
190 he novel features of the system include: (a) genomic information integrated with other biological dat
191 ian to make a clinical decision based on the genomic information integrated with other clinical featu
192 ve been accumulated in the public domain and genomic information integration and meta-analysis have b
193  to translate the deluge of microbiome-based genomic information into a catalog of microbial traits.
194 from research to the clinic and to transform genomic information into better diagnosis and outcomes f
195 t diversity matrices from the phenotypic and genomic information into distinct groups varied with the
196 pathy and provide a roadmap for implementing genomic information into future patient management.
197 cine (IM), which aims to incorporate genetic/genomic information into medicine.
198 uracy and efficiency with which tRNA decodes genomic information into proteins require posttranscript
199 here has been increasing interest to include genomic information into risk models.
200 f detecting such signals rely on compressing genomic information into summary statistics, resulting i
201 to discuss challenges related to translating genomic information into the clinic, and we present one
202  Predicting the best treatment strategy from genomic information is a core goal of precision medicine
203                                  A wealth of genomic information is available in public and private d
204                                              Genomic information is becoming more abundant for many o
205 agnosis than to fetal treatment, genetic and genomic information is beginning to influence pregnancy
206 vioral features of cancer cells and how this genomic information is being exploited to improve diagno
207 conomic importance of Coffea species, little genomic information is currently available.
208                                     However, genomic information is dramatically lacking in this genu
209                                              Genomic information is encoded on a wide range of distan
210 NA duplication and separation, ensuring that genomic information is faithfully and perpetually mainta
211  should help clarify this point further once genomic information is gathered for other taxa of the fa
212 g new knowledge from the wealth of available genomic information is hindered, in part, by the difficu
213                                              Genomic information is increasingly being used in diagno
214                 However, obtaining bacterial genomic information is not always trivial: the target ba
215                               This wealth of genomic information is not available anywhere else.
216 other lineage, is difficult to study because genomic information is often absent for long-extinct rel
217 ies, further basic mutational and functional genomic information is required.
218                  We found that complementary genomic information is retrieved from different SAGs, ge
219                     To gain insight into how genomic information is translated into cellular and deve
220 only a very limited amount of plant trichome genomics information is available in scattered databases
221 e expression data, as one example of complex genomic information, is often under-appreciated as many
222                              Beyond emerging genomic information, little is known about the molecular
223 etermine whether and how comprehensive tumor genomic information may become incorporated into the rou
224                 This powerful combination of genomic information, molecular tools, and immunological
225 ase, a single sample may not contain all the genomic information necessary for treatment.
226  of microbial pathogens, but the increase in genomic information necessitates significant investment
227                   We recently introduced the genomic information network (GIN) method for systematica
228 es, taking full advantage of the plethora of genomic information now available.
229 to maximize what we learn from the wealth of genomic information now available.
230                    The amount of genetic and genomic information obtainable from the human fetus duri
231                                        Using genomic information of human breast cancer, we have disc
232 t sequences ('reads') is critical to extract genomic information of interest for further evaluation,
233                                          The genomic information of microbes is a major determinant o
234 ty draft genomes, it allows accessing to the genomic information of microbes that would otherwise rem
235 d without the need of any prior knowledge of genomic information of the living organism being studied
236                      Analysis of the overall genomic information of the Moroccan individuals to indiv
237 ieval, and data analysis, indexed around the genomic information of the organism of interest.
238 d in their attitudes about the disclosure of genomic information of uncertain significance.
239 trait locus (QTL) mapping, relatively little genomic information on M. spretus exists, and most of th
240        Finally, the accumulating datasets of genomic information on pregnant women and their fetuses
241 ence of Lassa fever cases in the region, but genomic information on the circulating strains is scarce
242 ding database and web portal for genetic and genomic information on the fruit fly Drosophila melanoga
243 proteomic screen that can be correlated with genomic information on the same individuals.
244                                              Genomic information on tumors from 50 cancer types catal
245 to 99.7% of all participants' most sensitive genomic information private.
246                                         This genomic information provides a basis to expand understan
247                                          The genomic information provides insight into the diversity
248                                     With all genomic information recently updated to GRCh37, COSMIC i
249  a valuable resource for researchers seeking genomic information regarding the chicken and other avia
250 e technologies and the ensuing outpouring of genomic information related to cancer have accelerated t
251 enomic pilot study to evaluate the impact of genomic information related to colorectal cancer (CRC) r
252                                              Genomic information representing a fish lineage that div
253 astases and may provide much of the relevant genomic information required to guide treatment on recur
254                        The rapid increase in genomic information requires new techniques to infer pro
255 lar changes improve outcome, indicating that genomic information should be incorporated into future t
256   The need to generate increasing amounts of genomic information should prompt health-care providers
257                                      Limited genomic information shows that phage genomes are mosaic,
258                          The availability of genomic information significantly increases the number o
259 omes and allows users to upload self-defined genomic information so that they can visually study the
260 New developments in molecular biology, human genomic information, statistical methods, and bioinforma
261 fications and DNase I cleavage patterns with genomic information such as gene annotation and evolutio
262 sing an integrated work flow that uses other genomic information such as linkage regions, regions of
263                  The analysis of large-scale genomic information (such as sequence data or expression
264 added to link the QTL data to other types of genomic information, such as radiation hybrid (RH) maps,
265 ng de novo transcriptome assemblies by using genomic information that can be partial or complete geno
266 -throughput characterization and analysis of genomic information, the discovery of the genetic elemen
267  cells intrinsically explore their available genomic information, the greater genomic landscape (GGL)
268 e dramatically increased the availability of genomic information, the growth temperatures of the sour
269 ng properties of proteins, given only simple genomics information: the chain length and the numbers o
270 tation of Driver-gene Inference by Genetical-Genomic Information Theory as an R-system package.
271 ubstantial interests have developed in using genomic information to define disease-mediating genetic
272 enome sequence, various groups have used the genomic information to identify and validate targets as
273 d additional insight into the application of genomic information to identify patients at elevated ris
274 s and plants, we demonstrate that we can use genomic information to infer microbial traits that are d
275     Here we develop an approach for applying genomic information to predict alternative functions for
276 development of algorithms that could utilize genomic information to predict phenotype could both be u
277 regarding the application of transcriptional genomic information to renal transplantation, with speci
278 st be overcome to apply rapidly accumulating genomic information to understand variable drug response
279                           With this level of genomic information, together with increasing molecular
280  platforms, while remaining oblivious to the genomic information until the final alignment step.
281               Across the ~500 taxa for which genomic information was available, genomic traits were m
282                                          The genomic information was first used for the development o
283                                              Genomic information was used to assess early transmissio
284                         With this additional genomic information, we are able to resolve many intra-
285       Incorporating this piece of functional genomic information, we perform association testing for
286 s metabolic, biochemical, physiological, and genomic information, we reconstructed an experiment-base
287  for analyzing this organism's metabolic and genomic information, which could lead to potential insig
288 ty, enormity, and rapidly changing nature of genomic information, which existing electronic health re
289 th marine geochemical evidence and microbial genomic information, which together suggest the existenc
290 d late-stage tumors of several cancers using genomic information while enforcing interpretability on
291      Molecular phenotyping using genetic and genomic information will allow early and more accurate p
292 als, although it remains unclear whether DTC genomic information will still be attainable.
293 et healthy and diseased states by connecting genomic information with additional dynamic omics activi
294  We also find strong evidence that combining genomic information with clinical information improved t
295 nistic understanding requires integration of genomic information with complementary functional analys
296 ng the growing body of enzyme-structural and genomic information with computational methods to rapidl
297 dicine is expected to benefit from combining genomic information with regular monitoring of physiolog
298 ion of the data, and integrating comparative genomics information with alternative splicing data.
299 fer the possibility of incorporating updated genomic information without production of a new chip.
300 olecule sequencing enabled analysis of human genomic information without the need for cloning, amplif

 
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