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  • ==Genome structure== ...small, and may very well be the smallest of all free-living bacteria. The genome size of Thermoplasma is about 10<sup>9</sup> Daltons.
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  • An attempt at screening the complete [[genome]]s of thousands of persons from all walks of life, so as to identify relati
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  • The incorporation of the same [[gene]] into different parts of the [[genome]] of an [[organism]].
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  • ...to their close relatives and recently many of them have been sequenced by genome projects. Some examples of model species include the bacterium ''[[Escheric
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  • ==Genome== The complete [[genome]] of ''Aeropyrum pernix'' has 1,669 kilobases, for 2,694 open reading frame
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  • ...of DNA that are able to move and insert into new locations throughout the genome without needing DNA sequence similarity or requiring the process of homolog
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  • * [http://genome.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTD020803.html Examples] * [http://vega.sanger.ac.uk/index.html Vertebrate Genome Annotation or VEGA Database]
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  • ...enterovirus and member of the family of Picornaviridae, composed of a RNA genome and a protein capsid, and a causative agent of poliomyelitis.
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  • ...p://genomemedicine.com/content/4/4/40 Metabolomics: the final frontier?] ''Genome Medicine'' 4:40.
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  • ...rnal/v390/n6657/full/390249a0.html Kunst F ''et al.'' (1997) The complete genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis. ''Nature'' 390:2 Morimoto T ''et al.'' (2008) Enhanced recombinant protein productivity by genome reduction in Bacillus subtilis. ''DNA Research'' [http://dx.doi.org/10.1093
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  • ...to detect the presence of a specific fragment of DNA, often from a whole genome or complex mixture of DNA, using a sequence specific probe. It is named aft
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  • * Gogarten JP Townsend JP (2005) Horizontal gene transfer, genome innovation and evolution. ''Nat Rev Microbiol.'' '''9''':679-87. PMID 16138 * Ge F ''et al.'' (2005) The Cobweb of Life revealed by genome-scale estimates of horizontal gene transfer. ''PLoS Biology'' '''3''':e316
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  • * Gogarten JP Townsend JP (2005) Horizontal gene transfer, genome innovation and evolution. ''Nat Rev Microbiol.'' '''9''':679-87. PMID 16138 ...An Update of the Evolutionary Synthesis Considering Mechanisms that Affect Genome Variation Annu. Rev. Microbiol. 2003. 57:467–85 doi: 10.1146/annurev.micr
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  • ...gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/medicine/genetherapy.shtml#recent Human Genome Project Information: Gene Therapy]
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  • ...] Mainly concerned with the International Triticeae Meeting. Site includes genome tables for Triticeae.
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  • ...ces that give science a valuable shortcut to addressing the biology of the genome. ...nome. This approach transitioned to sequencing random BAC's from the whole genome and was coined [[shotgun sequencing]].
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  • ...its thorough investigation, this yeast was the first eukaryote to have its genome completely sequenced. ==Genome Structure==
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  • ...utagens. Neither method is useful for producing a mutation in a specific [[genome|genomic]] location, nor are the techniques applicable to less simple and pr ...target" and replace its corresponding non-mutant gene on one strand of the genome. In these instances, only the intragenic gene will be incorporated into the
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