Advances in genetic technology, such as the poly-merase chain reaction (PCR) (1) and the work of the Human Genome Project to map and sequence the human genome (2-4), are expediting our understand
Genetic epidemiology developed in the middle of the last century, focused on inherited causes of dis...
Genetic epidemiology is a rapidly expanding research field, but the implications of findings from su...
Technological developments in DNA sequencing are an excellent example of how major advances in scien...
The rapidly expanding study of DNA in so many areas of science has created an odd surplus: the DNA i...
The draft human genome sequence (about 3 billion base pairs) was completed in 2001. Humans have fewe...
DNA sequencing has revolutionized biological and medical research, and is poised to have a similar i...
In the 21st century there has been a significant expansion in the knowledge available about human ge...
In the future, it is likely that all clinical microbiological laboratories will have access to DNA s...
The first human genome project, completed in 2003, uncovered the genetic building blocks of humankin...
Population genetic and human genetic studies are being accelerated with genome technology and data s...
Molecular biology has revolutionized the understanding of many aspects of human disease. Ongoing dev...
The Human Genome Project focuses on identifying and mapping human genome genes and the base pair of ...
The ability to sequence the DNA of an organism has become one of the most important tools in modern ...
human biological material1) is becoming extremely important, with deep societal, medical, and scient...
h the progress of the genome sequenc i ng projec ts. The whole genome sequencing of many organisms i...
Genetic epidemiology developed in the middle of the last century, focused on inherited causes of dis...
Genetic epidemiology is a rapidly expanding research field, but the implications of findings from su...
Technological developments in DNA sequencing are an excellent example of how major advances in scien...
The rapidly expanding study of DNA in so many areas of science has created an odd surplus: the DNA i...
The draft human genome sequence (about 3 billion base pairs) was completed in 2001. Humans have fewe...
DNA sequencing has revolutionized biological and medical research, and is poised to have a similar i...
In the 21st century there has been a significant expansion in the knowledge available about human ge...
In the future, it is likely that all clinical microbiological laboratories will have access to DNA s...
The first human genome project, completed in 2003, uncovered the genetic building blocks of humankin...
Population genetic and human genetic studies are being accelerated with genome technology and data s...
Molecular biology has revolutionized the understanding of many aspects of human disease. Ongoing dev...
The Human Genome Project focuses on identifying and mapping human genome genes and the base pair of ...
The ability to sequence the DNA of an organism has become one of the most important tools in modern ...
human biological material1) is becoming extremely important, with deep societal, medical, and scient...
h the progress of the genome sequenc i ng projec ts. The whole genome sequencing of many organisms i...
Genetic epidemiology developed in the middle of the last century, focused on inherited causes of dis...
Genetic epidemiology is a rapidly expanding research field, but the implications of findings from su...
Technological developments in DNA sequencing are an excellent example of how major advances in scien...