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  1. Genomics of domestication

    . This makes the genomics of domestication a unique tool for examining the genetics of evolution ... drought tolerance, or select a variety of desirable traits. Genetics and Genomics of Domestication ... genetic techniques as well as genomics. However, traditional Mendelian genetics which examines inheritance ... doi 2F10.1371 2Fjournal.pone.0021143 accessdate 28 November 2011 ref Advantages of Genomics over Traditional Genetics Genomics offers various benefits that the study of single genes, or genetics, does ...essay like date November 2011 Genomics is the study of the structure, content, and evolution of genomes ... selection of traits over time, which leads to genetic changes, the science of genomics can identify .... Understanding the genomics of domestication can also offer insight into the genetic effects of both ... due to their usefulness to humans. Genomics as a Tool Historically genomic studies have been focused ..., and then in eukaryotes , model organisms of importance to the scientific community for research ... into distinct classes. Genomics is able to overcome this limitation through the Comparative genomics ... www.plantsciences.ucdavis.edu gepts LTS.pdf accessdate 28 November 2011 ref Coding DNA Genomics offers ... Emshwiller, Bruce D. Smith and Daniel G. Bradley title Documenting domestication the intersection of genetics and archaeology journal Trends in Genetics year 2006 month March volume 22 issue 3 doi 10.1016 j.tig.2006.01.007 url http www.cell.com trends genetics abstract S0168 9525 06 00026 6 accessdate 28 November 2011 ref Because of this, highly variable noncoding DNA, such as Microsatellite genetics ... is made possible by genomics, which provides the genetic sequence of the entire genome, not simply coding DNA from genes of interest. In the case of coconuts , recent genomic research using 10 microsatellite ... domestication of crop species that is facilitated by genomics and the identification of genes and extragenic ... to manipulate the genetics of crop species to develop new domesticated varieties with desired ...   more details



  1. Synthetic Genomics

    Synthetic Genomics is a company dedicated to using modified or synthetically produced microorganisms to produce the alternative fuels ethanol and hydrogen . Synthetic Genomics was founded in part by Craig Venter J. Craig Venter . Venter s previous company, Celera Genomics , was a driving force in the race to sequence the Human Genome Project Human Genome . ref cite web title About Synthetic Genomics work Synthetic Genomics corporate website url http www.syntheticgenomics.com about.htm accessdate November 26, 2005 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20050924142325 http syntheticgenomics.com about.htm archivedate September 24, 2005 ref The firm takes its name from the phrase synthetic genomics which is a scientific discipline of synthetic biology related to the generation of organisms artificially using genetic material. ref cite news first David last Whitehouse title Venter revives synthetic bug talk date July 4, 2005 publisher BBC url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi sci tech 4636121.stm ref ref cite doi 10.1126 science.328.5981.958 ref Currently, Synthetic Genomics is working to produce biofuel s on an industrial scale using recombinant algae and other microorganisms. They are receiving funding from companies like ExxonMobil for this venture. ref http www.xconomy.com san diego 2009 06 04 craig venter has algae biofuel in synthetic genomics pipeline Juha Pekka Tikka Craig Venter Has Algae Biofuel in Synthetic Genomics Pipeline. Xconomy San Diego. 6 4 09. ref ref cite news title Scientist on plan to turn algae to fuel date July 15th, 2009 publisher NPR url http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 106658672 ref References Reflist External links http www.syntheticgenomics.com Official website Category Biotechnology companies biotech stub pl Synthetic Genomics ru Synthetic Genomics ...   more details



  1. Cofactor Genomics

    Orphan date August 2010 Infobox company name Cofactor Genomics type Private company Private foundation St. Louis, Missouri , U.S. Start date 2008 location city St. Louis, Missouri location country U.S. ... Services homepage www.cofactorgenomics.com footnotes intl yes Cofactor Genomics is a Missouri ... Cofactor Genomics ref Overview Cofactor Genomics was founded in August 2008 ref http cofactorgenomics.com Cofactor Genomics ref after the pioneering efforts of the Human Genome Project ... raised from an angel investor in California . ref http cofactorgenomics.com Cofactor Genomics ref ... Business Journal ref ref http www.genomeweb.com sequencing cofactor genomics installs solid 4 sequencing ozzy osbournes genome GenomeWeb Ozzy ref ref http www.genomeweb.com sequencing cofactor genomics ... 2010, Cofactor Genomics is able to construct and analyze fragment , paired end , chip sequencing ... applications fragment Cofactor Genomics Applications ref Cofactor currently utilizes two Next ... platforms Cofactor Genomics Platforms ref Executive officers Jarret Glasscock, Ph.D. is a co founder as well as the Chief Executive Officer of Cofactor Genomics. ref http www.cofactorgenomics.com contact Cofactor Genomics Contact ref Dr. Glasscock completed his undergraduate degree ... graduation, Dr. Glasscock pursued his doctorate in Genetics at Washington University in St. Louis .... ref http www.cofactorgenomics.com contact Cofactor Genomics Contact ref ref Warren Gish Warren Gish ... Genomics. ref http www.cofactorgenomics.com contact Cofactor Genomics Contact ref After acquiring his ... University s Technology Development Group. ref http www.cofactorgenomics.com contact Cofactor Genomics ... Cofactor Genomics http cofactorgenomics.com St. Louis Business Journal http stlouis.bizjournals.com ... cofactor genomics installs solid 4 sequencing ozzy osbournes genome Washington University in St ... Genomics ...   more details



  1. Spectral Genomics

    Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Company company name Spectral Genomics, Inc. company type Private, acquired by PerkinElmer in 2006 company logo Image SpectralGenomics.jpg 200px PerkinElme logo foundation 2000 location Houston, TX key people Robert Johnson Ph.D., CEO, and President br Keith Steward Ph.D., Director Informatics, br Brandon Perthuis, Director Sales industry Health Sciences products Genetic Screening tools homepage http www.spectralgenomics.com Spectral Genomics, Inc. is a technology technology spin off company from Baylor College of Medicine , selling Array comparative genomic hybridization aCGH microarrays and related software. History The company was founded in February 2000 by BCM technologies . Spectral licensed technology invented by its founders Alan Bradley, Ph.D., Wei wen Cai, Ph.D.. The company raised 3.0 million in the first financing round in August 2001. In March 2004 the company raised additional 9.4 million in its second financing round. In March 2005, GE Healthcare became the exclusive distributor for Spectral Genomics s products outside of North America. Spectral Genomics was acquired by PerkinElmer in May 2006, ending GE s distribution agreement. External links http www.spectralgenomics.com Corporate website Category Technology companies Category Microarrays ...   more details



  1. Nutritional genomics

    Research. Ann Nutr Metab 2005 49 355 365. Brigelius Flohe R and Joost HG 2006 . Nutritional genomics ... 31294 3. Bijal Trivedi Hungry genes? New Scientist 20 01 2007 See also Genomics Orthomolecular medicine Public health genomics Roger J. Williams http nutritional genomics.com DEFAULTSORT Nutritional Genomics Category Nutrition Category Medical genetics Category Genomics ru ...Nutritional genomics is a science studying the relationship between human genome, nutrition and health. It can be divided into two disciplines Nutrigenomics studies the effect of nutrients on health through altering genome , proteome , metabolome and the resulting changes in physiology. Nutrigenetics studies the effect of genetic variations on the interaction between diet and health with implications to susceptible subgroups. ref name ReferenceA Public Health Nutrition , ISSN 1475 2727 electronic 1368 9800 paper ref More specifically, nutrigenomics studies how individual differences in genes influence the body s response to diet nutrition diet and nutrition . For example, people with an enzyme deficiency caused by mutations in the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase cannot metabolize foods containing the amino acid phenylalanine and must modify their diets to minimize Ingestion consumption . With modern genomic data, severe gene mutations with less severe effects are being explored to determine whether dietary practices can be more closely personalized to individual genetic profiles. However, there have been few validated studies for these kinds of classical gene mutation effects. ref name rawson citation last Rawson first N. title Nutrigenomics Boot Camp Improving Human Performance through Nutrigenomic Discovery location A Supply Side West VendorWorks Presentation, Las Vegas, Nevada ... of high throughput genomic tools such as DNA microarray technology in nutrition research. Nutrigenomics ... genetics expression of several genes involved in the synthesis and uptake of cholesterol ...   more details



  1. Functional genomics

    genomics , functional genomics focuses on the dynamic aspects such as gene transcription genetics transcription ...Image DNA microarray.jpg thumb 100px A DNA microarray Functional genomics is a field of molecular biology ... aspects of the genomic information such as DNA sequence or structures. Functional genomics ... products. A key characteristic of functional genomics studies is their genome wide approach ... by gene approach. Goals of functional genomics The goal of functional genomics is to understand the relationship between an organism s genome and its phenotype. The term functional genomics is often used ... Bioinformatics and functional genomics edition 2nd publisher Wiley Blackwell location Hoboken, NJ ref Functional genomics involves studies of natural variation in genes, RNA, and proteins over time such as an organism ... genomics is to expand and synthesize genomic and proteomic knowledge into an understanding ... in the direction of a treatment or cure. Techniques and applications Functional genomics includes ... expression , and metabolomics . Functional genomics uses mostly multiplex assay multiplex techniques ... biological functions that make such coregulation advantageous. Functional genomics and bioinformatics ... meaningful patterns, bioinformatics is crucial to analysis of functional genomics data. Examples ... Systems biology Structural genomics Comparative genomics Pharmacogenomics MGED Society Epigenetics Bioinformatics Epistasis and functional genomics Protein function prediction References reflist External ... of Functional Genomics http www.mugen noe.org MUGEN NoE Integrated Functional Genomics in Mutant Mouse Models http www.nature.com nature insights 6788.html Nature insights functional genomics http www.bioinfbook.org Bioinformatics and functional genomics Companion site for Bioinformatics and functional genomics, 2nd ed. http www.genome.gov 10005107 ENCODE http www.esffg2010.org 4th European Science Foundation Conference on Functional Genomics and Disease genomics footer DEFAULTSORT Functional Genomics ...   more details



  1. Synthetic genomics

    main Mycoplasma laboratorium Synthetic genomics is a nascent field of synthetic biology that uses aspects of genetic modification on pre existing life forms with the intent of producing some product or desired behavior on the part of the life form so created. Synthetic genomics is unlike genetic modification in the sense that it does not use naturally occurring genes in its life forms. It may make use of nucleic acid analogues custom designed base pair series , though in a more expanded and presently unrealized sense synthetic genomics could utilize genetic codes that are not composed of the base pair four base pairs of DNA that are currently used by life. The development of synthetic genomics is related to certain recent technical abilities and technologies in the field of genetics. The ability to construct long base pair chains cheaply and accurately on a large scale has allowed researchers to perform experiments on genomes that do not exist in nature. Coupled with the developments in protein folding models and decreasing computational costs the field synthetic genomics is beginning to enter a productive stage of vitality. The J. Craig Venter Institute has assembled a quasi synthetic Mycoplasma genitalium yeast genome by recombination of 25 overlapping fragments in a single step. The use of yeast recombination greatly simplifies the assembly of large DNA molecules from both synthetic and natural fragments. ref name Venter cite journal author Daniel G. Gibson, Gwynedd A. Benders, Kevin C. Axelrod, Jayshree Zaveri, Mikkel A. Algire, Monzia Moodie, Michael G. Montague, J. Craig Venter, Hamilton O. Smith, and Clyde A. Hutchison III year 2008 title One step assembly in yeast of 25 overlapping DNA fragments to form a complete synthetic Mycoplasma genitalium genome journal PNAS ... pnas.0811011106 pmid 19073939 pmc 2600582 ref Other companies, such as Synthetic Genomics , have ... Categories Category Emerging technologies Category Genetics Category Genetic engineering Category ...   more details



  1. Chordate genomics

    ref References references DEFAULTSORT Chordate Genomics Category Genomics chordate stub genetics stub ...Orphan date October 2008 Chordate genomics is the study of the evolution of the chordate clade based on a comparison of the genome s of several species within the clade. The field depends on whole genome data the entire DNA sequence of organisms. It uses comparisons of synteny blocks, chromosome translocation , and other genomic rearrangements to determine the evolutionary history of the clade, and to reconstruct the genome of the founding species. Results Phylogeny The deep branching of chordate Chordate Phylogeny phylogeny has been clarified by chordate genomics. ref The amphioxus genome and the evolution of the chordate karyotype. Nicholas H. Putnam, et al. Nature 453 1064 1071, 2008 ref Chordate genomics demonstrates that the Lancelet s are the most basal living clade within the chordates. While the Tunicates are the sister clade to the Craniata . Synteny A comparison of the genomes of the Lancelet Branchiostoma floridae , a fish , the chicken Gallus gallus , and humans Homo sapiens revealed extensive macro synteny with little or no micro synteny. That is, across the Chordate clade the same genes are found clustered near each other although the order of the genes within the clusters has been shuffled. ref The amphioxus genome and the evolution of the chordate karyotype. Nicholas H. Putnam, et al. Nature 453 1064 1071, 2008 ref There are 135 identifiable segments in the human genome which retain synteny with the ancestral chordate karyotype . Synteny analysis indicates that there were 17 chromosomes in the last common ancestor to the Chordates. ref The amphioxus genome and the evolution of the chordate karyotype. Nicholas H. Putnam, et al. Nature 453 1064 1071, 2008 ref Genome Duplication Multiple lines of experimental evidence strongly suggest that twice in the lineage leading to the teleost fish the ancestral Chordate genome was duplicated. ref Analysis of lamprey ...   more details



  1. Genomics Sector Innovation Network

    to enable and accelerate traditional hypothesis driven research. Genomics has since been generalized ..., and entertainment. Genomics in Ontario The genomics sector in Ontario consists of the individuals, institutions .... This industry includes universities and private research institutions, individual and institutional ... million annually in agricultural food research at 12 world class institutions. This sector works closely ... world class support and infrastructure for innovative research and services in genomics and proteomics ...Orphan date March 2011 The genomics sector innovation network portal was developed to highlight and support the genomics sector in Ontario and was created by the Ontario Genomics Institute. Infobox company company name Genomics Sector Innovation Network G SIN company logo File GSI logo.png Genomics Sector ... location MaRS Discovery District homepage http www.g sin.com Genomics Sector Innovation Network G SIN What is Genomics? Genomics is the holistic, systematic, and high throughput characterization of genomes ... broader vocabulary of omics applications, for example functional genomics the characterization ... macromolecules in an organism . Genomics and the scale, scope and strategy it brings to life sciences research has emerged as an important, complementary alternative to traditional approaches to R&D ... research that came into play over the past decade and which is blossoming as we move into the 21st century. The growth of genomics and the resulting boom in technology development have created ... deeper understanding in the life sciences through genomics to generate and maintain genomics ... institutions devoted to servicing and supporting these enterprises. There are more than 500 scientists conducting research in genomics located at 20 universities, research institutions, hospitals and government laboratories across the province. These individuals are generating genomics discoveries ... in 2002. The biotechnology sector is built on world class science and is involved in leading edge research ...   more details



  1. Ontario Genomics Institute

    Advert date June 2011 Infobox company company name Ontario Genomics Institute company logo File Ogi logo.jpg 250px alt Ontario Genomics Institute company type Nonprofit organization foundation Toronto , Ontario , Canada location MaRS Discovery District homepage http www.ontariogenomics.ca Ontario Genomics Institute slogan The Future is in Our Genes. The Ontario Genomics Institute OGI is a not for profit organization that manages cutting edge genomics research projects and platforms. ref name ogi ... and genomics platforms are integral to research, and OGI has supported a number of projects ... students a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful, real life research in genomics, proteomics ... to genomics and proteomics research . They form part of OGI s efforts to build the future of genomics ... activities to raise awareness and facilitate informed public dialogue about genomics and its social impacts. History The Ontario Genomics Institute was created as a not for profit corporation in 2000 following a landmark announcement made by the Canadian Government to support the science of genomics ... with the Ontario government to coordinate genomics programs within the province. Since its foundation ... on a number of application areas, including research in human health and disease agriculture ... needed date June 2011 Core Activities Research Project Support OGI s Research Program sources, cultivates, develops, funds and supports Ontario led genomics and related research projects with the promise to further enhance Ontario s position as a leading global contributor to the field of genomics. Citation needed date June 2011 Research Programs OGI has created its own programs to support and assist researchers Genomics Capacity Building Workshop Program to facilitate international collaborations leading to funding and in kind contributions in support of large sclae genomics research Business Development Support OGI also runs several programs that support the commercialization of research moving ...   more details



  1. Center for Integrative Genomics (Berkeley)

    Orphan date June 2011 The Center for Integrative Genomics University of California, Berkeley Berkeley is a research center established in 2002 nearby Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory that brings together researchers from several traditionally isolated fields to study genomes from a broad spectrum of organisms, in order to determine the mechanisms responsible for their evolution. References reflist External links official website http cigbrowser.berkeley.edu Category 2002 establishments in the United States Category Genetics or genomics research institutions Category University of California, Berkeley sci org stub genetics stub ...   more details



  1. Beijing Institute of Genomics

    Beijing Institute of Genomics BIG zh s t p B ij ng J y nz Y nji su is a genomics research center of Chinese Academy of Sciences CAS . History BIG was officially founded on November 28, 2003 by Yang Huanming , Yujun and others scientists. Its predecessor was Human Genome Research Center of Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology CAS which was founded on August 1998. The predecessor center participated in HGP the International Human Genome Project HGP on behalf of China, and China became the sixth member states which took part in the Human Genome Project. Besides the International Human Genome Project, other achievements of BIG included the participation of the HapMap Project the completion of the Chinese Superhybrid Rice Oryza sativa L. ssp. indica Genome Project the collaborations of the Silkworm Genome Project and the Chicken Genome Diversity Project. In 2003, Severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS virus became epidemic in China and BIG was the first to sequence SARS virus whole genome in China. In 2007, BIG moved to Chaoyang District, Beijing ChaoYang District , Beijing . Current At present, BIG has a number of nearly two hundred faculty and staff members, including one Academia Sinica academician and one CAS academician and the number of graduated students is about two hundred. Research Program International Rice Genome Sequencing Project International Chicken Genome Sequencing Project HapMap Project The Saudi Sino Date Palm Genome Project Genome polymorphism of several populations in China The Cancer Genome Project The Stem Cell Genome Project Lists of Directors Yang Huanming Wu Chung I External links http www.big.ac.cn Official website of Beijing Institute of Genomics http gsi.big.ac.cn CAS Key Laboratory of Genome Sciences and Information http cbb.big.ac.cn Computational Biology and Bioinformatics in Beijing Institute of Genomics coord missing China Category Genetics or genomics research institutions Category Research institutes in China ...   more details



  1. The Centre for Applied Genomics

    Database of Genomic Variants DEFAULTSORT Centre For Applied Genomics Category Genetics or genomics research ... intl The Centre for Applied Genomics is a genome centre in the Research Institute of Sickkids ... entitled Integrative Genomics for Health Research , ref Integrative Genomics for Health Research ... Edge Fund competition, entitled Integrative Genomics for Health Research Phase II , awarded in June ... Ontario Genomics Institute . Research Current research at TCAG centres around large scale ... of research disciplines. ref Data from progress reports submitted to the Ontario Genomics Institute ... III, New Technology Development and Applied Genomics Research in Bioproducts or Crops ABC competitions ... Competition in Applied Genomics Research in Bioproducts or Crops ABC Genome Canada website. http www.genomecanada.ca ... Dr. Samuel Levy, Scripps Research Institute Dr. Arend Sidow, Stanford University The Ontario Genomics ...Infobox company name The Centre for Applied Genomics logo Image TCAG logo.jpg TCAG logo 90px type Genome ... area served Biomedical Research industry products services Experimentation, Project consultation ... on next generation sequencing NGS and bioinformatics support. Research at TCAG focuses on the genetics genetic and genomic basis of human variability, health and disease, including research on the genetics of autism spectrum disorder and structural variation of the human genome . The Centre ... core facility for human genome research at Sickkids SickKids Hospital prompted the establishment of The Centre for Applied Genomics TCAG in 1998. The Founding Director and Associate Director ... Director. Image TCAG hall.jpg left 320px thumb The Centre for Applied Genomics Funding from the Canada ... including the Medical Research Council of Canada Genome Resource Facility, the http www.cgdn.ca Canadian .... A genome wide Microsatellite genetics microsatellite genotyping laboratory at the OHRI Ottawa Health Research Institute led by Dr. Dennis Bulman was added. Subsequently, operational funding from the CIHR ...   more details



  1. Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology

    Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology IGIB is a scientific research institute devoted primarily to integrated biological research. It is a part of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research ... mainly on Genomics and Bio informatics . The research activities projects of the Institute can be classified under the Discovery Research and Collaborative Research . ref http igib.res.in res area.html IGIB Research Areas . ref The Institute is well equipped with Bio safety level 3 BSL3 Laboratory ... working in the area of biochemical research to a laboratory dedicated to genomics research. ref ...Infobox Institute name Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology image image size image name caption ... Technology in 1977 and the primary focus was biochemical research but since the inception of genomics and bioinformatics approaches, the focus shifted to integrative biology. Today, it stands amongst the premiere research institutes of CSIR. IGIB was a co host of the prestigious Human ... of Genomics and Integrative Biology br Near Jubilee Hall, Delhi br Mall Road , Delhi 110 007 History IGIB was established in 1977 as the Center for Biochemical Technology . CBT . The Functional Genomics Unit was established in 1998 with the focus shifting from chemical to genomics research. The institute was rechristened Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology in 2002 and encompassed Computational ... Research. Overview IGIB is one of the premier laboratories under CSIR, carrying out important Research ... Genome Webpage Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology IGIB ref ref http www.indianexpress.com ... current research strength to create a distinctive research profile and has also gained international recognition in key research areas in Biological research. The alliances formed by IGIB are not only restricted to research but are also for activities in human resource development and for providing ... vested in the Institute, its research capabilities, several leading companies from Biotech Pharmaceutical ...   more details



  1. Beijing Genomics Institute

    The Rice Genome Beijing Genomics Institute Science , April 2002 http www.genomics.org.cn bgi english2 news news031016.htm James D. Watson Genomics Institute founded http pathogenomics.bham.ac.uk hts Next Generation Genomics World Map of High throughput Sequencers coord missing Beijing Category Genetics or genomics research institutions Category Research institutes in China da BGI de BGI Genom es ... s headquarters relocated to Shenzhen and founded the first citizen managed, non profit research ..., The Beijing Genome Institute Hangzhou Zhejiang branch and Zhejiang University founded a new research ... is intended to become a major center for research and education in East Asia modeled after ... journal Nature in 2010 ranked BGI Shenzhen as the fourth among the ten top institutions in China with all ... in Nature research journals. There were similar results for other tops journals. ref BGI Shenzhen Ranked 4th of Top 10 Institutions in NPI 2010 China, BGI, http www.bgisequence.com home newsandevents news bgi shenzhen ranked 4th of top 10 institutions in npi 2010 china ref Current research projects http en.genomics.cn navigation show navigation.action?navigation.id 96 Human genetics Yan Huang ... for Conversation Research in California, and others will sequence the Amur tiger, South China ... The project will significantly advance conservation research and was auspiciously announced for the Chinese ... links http www.big.cas.cn Beijing Institute of Genomics, CAS http www.bgiamericas.com BGI Americas ... bgi soap A discussion group is hosted on Google http en.genomics.cn Beijing Genomics Institute Bioinformatics ...   more details



  1. Center for Applied Genomics

    Reflist DEFAULTSORT Center For Applied Genomics Category Genetics or genomics research institutions ...Infobox company name Center for Applied Genomics logo type Genomics Research Center foundation 2006 location ... The Center for Applied Genomics CAG is a Center of Emphasis at the Children s Hospital of Philadelphia with the primary goal of discovering and translating basic research findings into medical innovations. The Center is one of the world s largest genetics research and analytical facilities. It is the primary ... avenue for future research into the disorder. Cancer The Center for Applied Genomics has been at the forefront of research into the genetic causes of a number of cancers and has had a major impact on our ... genomics meet the team hakon hakonarson md phd.html Hakon Hakonarson , Director industry Medical Research products services revenue operating income net income num employees 89 parent Children s Hospital ... the body. Mission Statement The mission of the Center for Applied Genomics CAG is to develop new and better ... basic research findings to medical innovations. We aim to discover genetic causes for the most ... physicians to the most appropriate therapies. The Center is one of the world s largest genetics research programs, and the lead center at a pediatric hospital to have large scale access to state ... thumb left The Center for Applied Genomics is a Center for Emphasis at the Children s Hospital of Philadelphia ... European ancestry. GWAS allows us to examine an individual s entire genome. By comparing genomics ... Nature Genetics volume 41 issue 6 pages 718 723 year 2009 month June pmid 19412175 pmc 2753610 ... Genetics volume 41 issue 7 pages 811 5 year 2009 month July pmid 19483682 pmc 2865677 doi 10.1038 ... bowel disease journal Nature Genetics volume 40 issue 10 pages 1211 5 year 2008 month October pmid ... IL23 pathway with Crohn Disease journal American Journal of Human Genetics volume 84 issue 3 pages ... approach to understanding human genomics. In 2009, the Center also published a genome wide association ...   more details



  1. Public health genomics

    have started public health genomics projects. Research on the human genome is generating new ..., Seed CDC Funding for Public Health Genomics Research, to integrate public health and genomics information ... 14 . Healthcare and genomics How will obtaining my Genetics genetic blueprint benefit me? Why find ... P, Brand H, Zimmern R Getting Ready for the Future Integration of Genomics into Public Health Research ... Development of an international public health genomics network. Genetics in Medicine 2006 8 7 ... of an international public health genomics network. Genetics in Medicine. Jul 8 7 451 8, 2006 ... Public Health Genomics is the use of genomics information to benefit public health . This is visualized ... to the genetic makeup of each patient. Bellagio Group on Public Health Genomics . http www.phgen.nrw.de ..., Public Health genomics is an emerging field of study that assesses the impact of genes and their interaction ... genomics about reports 2005 letter.htm ref This field of public health genomics is less than .... Both the complexity and sheer amount of information related to genomics and health care may be overwhelming ... to provide both specialized genomics related education and training and general public information ... fifty years following the discovery of DNA promises to be a scientific landmark in biological research ... of information generated by research on the human genome. Without strong continuing education ... knowledge gap in genomics. Public education is a critical part of that effort, but it has ... that genomics is used properly for the benefit of the public s health. For example, more must ... of genetics, particularly, an improved understanding of how probabilistic concepts can best ..., and as the science progresses, major efforts must be made to involve the public in that research ... while evolving policies to further the cause of genomics and its application. Progress in public health genomics will slow down without large scale community participation. It requires involvement ...   more details



  1. Public Population Project in Genomics

    and research projects in the areas of population genetics population genomics , epidemiology ... In Genomics Category Genetics Category Genomics Category Epidemiology Category Bioethics fr Public Population Project in Genomics ...Infobox Organization name P sup 3 sup G Public Population Project in Genomics image Public Population Project in Genomics.JPG image border size 150 alt alt text see WP ALT caption map optional msize map size, optional, default 200px malt map alt text mcaption optional abbreviation motto formation 2004 ..., etc purpose population genetics headquarters at the University of Montreal Canada location coords ... budget website http www.p3g.org remarks P sup 3 sup G Public Population Project in Genomics is a Non ... to facilitating collaboration between researchers and biobanks working in the area of Population genetics human population genomics . ref European Journal of Human Genetics 2008 16, 664 665 doi 10.1038 ejhg.2008.55 published online 2 April 2008 Population Genomics The Public Population Project in Genomics ... to genomics, including epidemiology , law , ethics , technology , Molecular biology biomolecular ..., share innovative strategies and work on new research tools. P sup 3 sup G Meetings have been held ... Genomics and public health Salt Lake City, Utah USA October 2005 Hinxton UK September 2005 Helsinki ..., and Epidemiology and Biostatistics . These groups conduct research on their areas and deliver their results ... and promoting development and achievement in the harmonization of research. The Observatory website ... Research section provides and describes a scientific approach as well as a suite ... are non commercial and open source. Overviews of the research projects being undertaken by P sup 3 sup G members are posted in the Cores section of the Observatory and results of their research are published ... by and for researchers working in the area of population genetics. P sup 3 sup G is funded ...   more details



  1. Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics

    Genomics Category Genetics or genomics research institutions Category Agriculture in Australia Category Research institutes in Australia de Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics ...Unreferenced date August 2010 The Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics ACPFG is a research organisation focusing on improving the resistance of wheat and barley to hostile Natural environment environmental conditions, using functional genomics technologies. Scientists at the ACPFG are focusing on stresses that impact agriculture in Australia , including drought , Salinity in Australia salinity , high or low temperatures and Nitrogen deficiency mineral deficiencies or Toxicity toxicities . These stresses, known as abiotic stress es, are a major cause of cereal crop yield and quality loss throughout the world . The ACPFG was established in December 2002 after being granted 27 million from the Australian Research Council ARC , the Grains Research and Development Corporation GRDC and the Government of South Australia South Australian Government . It also had support of 30 million from the University of Adelaide , The University of Melbourne , the Victorian Department of Primary Industries and the University of Queensland . ACPFG as a research organisation has an unusual structure because it is a company , but its shareholders are the research organisations and governments that fund it. In the second funding cycle the University of South Australia became a shareholder, increasing ACPFG s focus on bioinformatics , which is the focus of ACPFG researchers in University of Queensland ... of Adelaide s Waite Campus in the Plant Genomics Centre. As well as the core research programs focused ... CSIRO and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research , on nutritional focuses such as beta glucan and iron biofortification . Though research outcomes are focused on wheat and barley ... used in ACPFG research. Researchers also explore the genetic diversity of less Plant breeding commercially ...   more details



  1. Cultural institutions

    Cultural institutions are elements within a culture sub culture that are perceived to be important to, or traditionally valued among, its members for their own identity. Examples of cultural institutions in modern Western society are museums , church building churches , schools , work and the print media . Television As a Cultural Institution Another example of a cultural institution is television. Television s has the power to communicate social values and ideas within a society through the shows and stories it exhibits. ref Lotz, Amanda. The Television Will Be Revolutionized. 2007. ref Television is viewed all over the world and has the power to shape society s political, social, and moral views. Experts Who date March 2009 commonly name the following five cultural institutions as needed at least in some way in any society in order to survive education , economic system , government , family , and religion . References references DEFAULTSORT Cultural Institutions Category Cultural organizations pl instytucja kultury ...   more details



  1. Paritarian Institutions

    , a European Organization the European Association of Paritarian Institutions of Social Protection AEIP ref http aeip.net European Association of Paritarian Institutions of social protection AEIP ref was created in order to represent the Paritarian Institutions to the European Union. AEIP underlines the specific peculiarities of the Paritarian Institutions compared to other similar actors like private insurance companies or mutual organization s. Even though of European origins, paritarian institutions ...   more details



  1. Restaurants & Institutions

    Infobox Newspaper name Restaurants & Institutions image Image Restaurants & Institutions cover.jpeg Cover of Restaurants & Institutions magazine caption type business magazine format Paper and online magazine foundation 1937 ceased publication April 2010 price owners Reed Business Information editor Patricia Dailey founder language English language English political circulation 130,000 headquarters Oak Brook, Illinois , USA ISSN 0273 5520 website Restaurants & Institutions R&I ISSN 0273 5520 was a trade publication and web site owned by Reed Business Information serving the information needs of foodservice professionals at chains, independent restaurants, hotels and institutions. The editor in chief was Patricia Dailey. Established in 1937, R&I magazine was published semimonthly. R&I nowiki nowiki s typical content included food trends, menu development ideas, new products and insights. In May, R&I hosted the Ivy awards, where they honored exemplary restaurants and foodservice operators. Restaurants & Institutions also ranked the Top 400 restaurant chains each year, providing an industry score card and comparative overview. As of June 2008, total BPA Worldwide BPA audited circulation was 130,000 subscribers. The magazine s last issue was published in April 2010, when its publisher Reed Elsevier announced it would cease operation given the weak US economy and drop in ad sales. ref Reed Elsevier press release, April 16, 2010, http www.reed elsevier.com mediacentre pressreleases 2010 Documents RBI US.pdf ref ref Restaurants & Institutions magazine shutting down as Reed cuts trade titles, Crain s Chicago Business, April 16, 2010, http www.chicagobusiness.com cgi bin news.pl?id 37857 ref References Reflist http www.bpaww.com BPA Worldwide Reed Business Interactive Network Category American business magazines Category Professional and trade magazines Category Publications established in 1937 Category Semimonthly magazines trade mag stub ...   more details



  1. Stem cell genomics

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Stem cell genomics is an omics study that analyzes the genome s and their variation of stem cells . Comparing different stem cell genomes from different species can reveal important evolutionary history of development of species and also for stem cell differentiation. As the genome sequencing speed is increasing, stem cell genomics will become a field in genomics. The stemcellome is the total set of genes, proteins and their ligands in embryonic and adult stem cells. It includes stem cell chip derived microarray data. See also stem cell proteomics DEFAULTSORT Stem Cell Genomics Category Stem cells Cell biology stub ...   more details



  1. AMC Institutions

    Multiple issues orphan October 2010 unreferenced October 2010 AMC Institutions is an educational institution in Bangalore, India . It consists of AMC College AMC Engineering College Advanced Management College AMC School and PU College AMC College Jayanagar The institution is situated in a convert 45 acre m2 adj on campus on Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore. It is accredited by NBA AICTE . External links http www.amcinstitution.com AMC web site Category Education in Bangalore India university stub ...   more details



  1. Human Genomics and Proteomics

    Infobox journal title Human Genomics and Proteomics cover File Human Genomics and Proteomics Journal Front Cover Image.jpg editors George P. Patrinos, Emanuel F. Petricoin discipline Genomics formernames abbreviation Hum. Genom. Proteomics publisher SAGE Publications country frequency history 2009 present openaccess Yes license impact impact year website http www.uk.sagepub.com journals Journal201930?siteId sage uk&prodTypes any&q Human Genomics and Proteomics &fs 1 tabview title link1 http hgp.sagepub.com content early recent link1 name Online access link2 http hgp.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive JSTOR OCLC 502418829 LCCN 2009243792 CODEN ISSN eISSN 1757 4242 Human Genomics and Proteomics is an open access Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the fields of human genomics and proteomics , systems biology , and personalized medicine . The editors in chief are George P. Patrinos University of Patras and Emanuel F. Petricoin George Mason University . The journal was established in 2009 and is published by SAGE Publications . Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in Academic Onefile Academic Search Academic Search Complete EMBASE PubMed Scopus External links Official website http hgp.sagepub.com Category SAGE academic journals Category English language journals Category Genetics journals Category Open access journals Category Publications established in 2009 ...   more details




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