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A bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) is an engineered DNA molecule used to clone DNA sequences in bacterial cells (for example, E. coli).
… (BAC) is an engineered DNA molecule used to clone DNA sequences in bacterial cells (for example, E. coli). … … (BAC) is an engineered DNA molecule used to clone DNA sequences in bacterial cells (for example, E. coli). BACs are … (BAC) is an engineered DNA molecule used to clone DNA sequences in bacterial cells (for example, E. coli). … …
Outreach
The Genome: Unlocking Life's Code exhibition celebrates the 10th anniversary of the initial sequencing of the human genome.
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NIH researchers have sequenced the whole genome of a dog native to Sardinia, Italy, and discovered in it clues about the migration of humans to the area.
About Genomics
Resources for understanding the first truly complete sequence of the Y chromosome, the final human chromosome to be fully sequenced.
… human genome sequence 20 years ago, gaps were left in the sequences of every chromosome, and in the race to sequence …
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The goat has contributed its DNA to a new method for high-quality, low-cost genome reconstruction, one that will be useful for reading human and other genomes.
News Release
Evaluating genetic features of inherited diseases by sequencing the genetic code helps with the cost and time challenges in medical practice.
News Release
North Asians may be more closely related to Eastern and Northern Europeans than previously thought.
… (NHGRI), made the connection by comparing the whole-genome sequences of 175 ethnic Mongolians to existing genetic …
Educational Resources
A mutation is a change in a DNA sequence. Mutations can result from DNA copying mistakes made during cell division, exposure to ionizing radiation, exposure to chemicals called mutagens, or infection by viruses.
News Release
Researchers developed a technique that will aid in a more accurate reconstruction of human genomes.
… reads. These reads are then sorted using shorter marker sequences based on which parent they were inherited from. "For these cattle, about 92 percent of the markers sequences are shared by both parents," said Dr. Phillippy. …
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Extending noninvasive prenatal screening to all 24 human chromosomes can detect genetic disorders that explain miscarriage and abnormalities during pregnancy.