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genomeFull complement of genes carried by a single (haploid) set of chromosomes. The term may be applied to the genetic information carried by an individual or to the range of genes found in a given species. The human genome is made up of around 3 billion basepairs, most of which were reported in draft genome sequences obtained in 2003 by the Human Genome Project and by a commercial sequencing initiative. Complete and final sequences for individual chromosomes have been reported since then, but the total number of human genes, now estimated to be close to 30,000, remains uncertain. The first genomes of cellular organisms to be sequenced in full were those of the bacteria Haemofilus influenzae and Mycoplasma genitalium, in 1995. Methanococcus jannaschii was the first archaeon to be sequenced in full, in 1996, and the baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae the first eukaryote, in 1997. Dozens of other microbial genome sequences followed during the second half of the 1990s. Landmark genome sequences of higher organisms included fruit fly (2000), mouse (2002), dog (2003), rat (2004), bee (2004), and chimpanzee (2005). The latter has proven a particularly useful reference for the study of human evolution, and as a reference point for the investigation of human population genetics.
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Bii will assist Lucidyx in the further development of two key integration products that enable life science software developers who develop tools that access genomic data through either Oracle(R) or through application programming interfaces (APIs) to conveniently and transparently query and retrieve information from Searcher(TM), a next-generation genomic annotation search engine developed by Lucidyx. To the tune of the 1961 rock-and-roll song "Runaway" and enthusiastic audience response, he imagined the thoughts of a person in 2015 upon seeing their personal genomic data for the first time: "As I walk the bases/in all three billion places/I wonder/am I built for strong endurance or loss of health insurance? Genomic And Genetic Analysis Of Plant Parasitism And Defense |
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