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Cat genotyping marker project - Catgenome.org
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Cat genotyping marker project. Cat and Big Cat genotyping marker project. Summary: Develping microsatellite markers for identifying cat species and individuals. Retrieved from " http:/ Catgenome.org/index.php/Cat genotyping marker project. Related Links [ Edit. This page was last modified on 14 February 2016, at 21:06. This page has been accessed 479 times. Content is available under BioLicense: the freest license.
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Personal Genomics References - Personalgenome.net
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2004) Finishing the euchromatic sequence of the human genome. Nature 431(7011): 931-45. Anderson, S., A. T. Bankier, et al. (1981). Sequence and organization of the human mitochondrial genome. Nature 290(5806): 457-65. Chan, E. Y. (2005). Advances in sequencing technology. Mutat Res 573(1-2): 13-40. Church, G. M. (2005). The personal genome project. Mol Syst Biol 1: 2005 0030. Levy, S., G. Sutton, et al. (2007). The diploid genome sequence of an individual human. PLoS Biol 5(10): e254. A DNA sequence for...
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What links here - Personalgenome.net
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Pages that link to "Main Page". No pages link to Main Page. Retrieved from " http:/ Personalgenome.net/index.php/Special:WhatLinksHere/Main Page. Related Links [ Edit.
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Smart molecules - Biomatics.org
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The above stereographic image (which can be viewed in crosseyed 3d) was created by simulating a chain of carbon atoms (similar to a protein backbone) fixed at one end and with a paintbrush at the other end. Is this system with its output what physicists would call a string? This structure has program code. 0004,0,0.004,1,2,0,1,2,0,4,2,0,4,2,0.004,4,4. B17=180.0 BP=17 P=0.07 M=0.5. 0002,0,0.002,0.002,0,0.002,0,0,0,1,2,0,1,2,0,4,3,0,4,3,0,2,1,0,4,0.002,1,1,2 BP=29 P=0.07 M=0.3. For more such examples.
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Molecular Mechanics - Biomatics.org
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Systems. The potential energy of all systems in molecular mechanics is calculated using force fields. Molecular mechanics can be used to study small molecules as well as large biological systems or material assemblies with many thousands to millions of atoms. All-atomistic molecular mechanics methods have the following properties:. Each atom is simulated as a single particle. Each particle is assigned a radius (typically the van der Waals radius. Related Links [ Edit. Content is available under BioLicense.
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The Moncznik Biomatics Series - Biomatics.org
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The Moncznik Biomatics Series. In 2009 I started tinkering with JAVA3d ( http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java 3D. This is an animation of what a 6 carbon chain would look like if you grabbed it at one end and used this point as the origin. Carbon is considered the basis of life as we know it. We are carbon life forms. Arginine is a JAVA3d app that is simply an animation of a chain of 6 carbon atoms. Perhaps this is what Hawking considers a String? An interactive 3d tool or toy for exploring the intra-molecu...
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Systems Bioengineering - Biomatics.org
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Systems bioengineering includes biomatic engineering. Systems bioengineering is designs, simulate, synthesise, and construct biological information objects in hardware and software under mathematical principles. Its first task is mathematically modelling life as information processing network. Cybernetics is the study of feedback. And derived concepts such as communication. The terms systems theory. Have been widely used as synonyms. Some authors use the term. Loops However Gordon Pask. Chaos theory and ...
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Strings - Biomatics.org
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This article is about an object of string theory. For a usual string such as a guitar string, see vibrating string. For other uses, see string (disambiguation). Perturbative string theory [show]. Type I string theory. Type II string theory. Is a physical object that appears in string theory. And related subjects. Unlike elementary particles. Will automatically describe quantum gravity. In theories of particle physics based on string theory, the characteristic length scale of strings is typically on the o...
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Snow leopard - Catgenome.org
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