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Genome

In the fields of molecular biology and genetics, a genome is all the genetic information of an organism. It consists of nucleotide sequences of DNA (or RNA in RNA viruses). The nuclear genome includes protein-coding genes and non-coding genes, other functional regions of the genome such as regulatory sequences (see non-coding DNA), and often a…

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Sequencing and mapping

Viral genomes

Prokaryotic genomes

Eukaryotic genomes

Genome size

Genomic alterations

Genome evolution

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Genome

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Edges121
Triples190
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.016393
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related to Further reading · 37
Genome → Analysis, Benfey, Bios Scientific Publishers, Brown TA, Chichester, Comparative Genomics, December, Drug Discovery Today, Elsevier, Essentials, Genes, Genome Science, Genomes, Genomics, Gibson, Gregory TR, Handbook, In, ISBN, John Wiley
related to External links · 26
Genome → August, BeginningAll About The Human, Build, Data Analysis, DNA Molecule, DNA ScienceDNA From The, DOE-JGIGeKnome Technologies Next-Gen Sequencing, Final, GeKnome Technologies, Genome PrimerGeneCards, Genome Project, Genomes OnLine DatabaseThe Genome, GOLD, Illumina, Interactive, June, March, News, News NetworkNCBI Entrez Genome, Project
related to Sequencing and mapping · 19
Genome → Bacteriophage MS2, Belgium, DNA, DNA-genome, European-led, Fred Sanger, Genomic Research, Ghent, Haemophilus, In, Methanococcus, Phage X174, RNA-genome, Saccharomyces, The, The Institute, University, Walter Fiers, Within
related to Genome evolution · 15
Genome → Benfey, Brown, Duplication, Duplications, GC-content, Genomes, Gibson, Gregory, Muse, Pesole, Protopapas, Reese, Researchers, Saccone, Such
related to Eukaryotic genomes · 12
Genome → DNA, Eukaryotic, Gametes, However, In, It, Jack, Like, Mitochondria, TEs, The, The DNA
related to Prokaryotic genomes · 9
Genome → Archaea, DNA, For, However, If, Most, Prokaryotes, Serratia, Some
related to Genome-wide reprogramming · 8
Genome → CpG, DNA, Genome-wide, Reprogramming, TET1, TET2, The, This
related to Origin of the term · 8
Genome → Germany, Hamburg, Hans Winkler, However, Online Etymology Dictionary, Oxford Dictionaries, The, University
related to Genome size · 7
Genome → Amphibians, Before, DNA, Fish, In, Invertebrates, There
related to Genomic alterations · 5
Genome → All, Both, DNA, During, In

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regulatory sequencesinstance ofother functional regions of the genome0.80text
the chloroplastsinstance oforganelles0.80text
mitochondria have their own DNAinstance oforganelles0.80text
chromosomal translocationsinstance ofwhereas analyses of coverage depth and mapping topology can provide details regarding structural variations0.80text
segmental duplications.Coding sequencesDNA sequences that carry the instructions to make proteins are referred to as coding sequencesinstance ofwhereas analyses of coverage depth and mapping topology can provide details regarding structural variations0.80text
segmental duplicationsinstance ofwhereas analyses of coverage depth and mapping topology can provide details regarding structural variations0.80text
karyotypeinstance ofResearchers compare traits0.80text
risk of heart diseaseinstance ofand metrics0.80text
predicted life expectancy are documented for each person based on their genomeinstance ofand metrics0.80text
Genomerelated to Coding sequencesDNA0.60section
Genomerelated to Coding sequencesThe0.60section
Genomerelated to DefinitionThe0.60section

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