To identify expressed sequences, 16 kb of genomic DNA flanking the proviral integration site was sequenced and compared to genetic databases. |
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All that information has to be collected, compiled, sequenced and analyzed before any credible conclusions can be drawn. |
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By the mid 1970s, insulin had been isolated and sequenced from all classes of vertebrates, including Agnatha. |
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I cannot find the full score for Six Pianos though I do have the first few bars and indeed I have created a sequenced version of this. |
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One representative of each gene was subcloned and sequenced using cycle sequencing and an automatic sequencer. |
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For each transformation, the plasmid inserts from 7 to 18 colonies were sequenced. |
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We sequenced two contiguous fragments for both clones 1 and 2 and proved that they were identical. |
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The sea urchin is one of the few marine organisms whose genome has been sequenced. |
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The team has isolated the gene responsible for the growth hormone, sequenced and cloned it. |
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The junctions of the rearrangements were then amplified by PCR and sequenced to reveal the breakpoints. |
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However, a putative glucose repressible element and TCACGC sequences were not detected in the upstream region sequenced. |
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In guayule, the most abundant rubber particle protein of 52 kDa was sequenced to be a P450 allen oxide synthase. |
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A project is being planned to systematically catalogue and annotate all human protein sequences, with reference to the sequenced genome. |
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They're confused as to whether one follows the panels across or down, in what order the word balloons are sequenced, and so forth. |
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In the baker's yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a derivative of strain S288c was sequenced. |
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Recently, the rat became the third mammal for which the complete genome was sequenced. |
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She had on some tight white pants, a pink and blue sequenced tankini, her eye shadow color was a dark blue and her lips were a rich pink color. |
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We have sequenced mitochondrial DNA and nuclear genes from wild and domestic pigs from Asia and Europe. |
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Individual alleles of three loci demonstrating high gene diversity were cloned and sequenced. |
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Split decomposition analyses suggest the possibility of recombination within sequenced fragments, indicated by reticulations in the gene trees. |
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Species-specific primers were developed to amplify the PBP gene region, and three individuals were sequenced directly from these PCR products. |
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Three independent clones derived from each allele were pooled and sequenced. |
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Base jumping involves the sequenced use of a wingsuit and parachute to jump from fixed objects. |
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Three randomly picked clones from each PCR reaction were eventually sequenced. |
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If unpaired, his two high cards were suited or sequenced and could lead to a flush or straight. |
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We sequenced genomic DNA from heterozygous animals in an attempt to identify the remaining mutations. |
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Recently, the yeast genome was completely sequenced and no insulin-like genes were found. |
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We wished to test the generality of these correlations through a comprehensive analysis of completely sequenced genomes. |
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The P. reichenowi genome has been partially sequenced to approximately onefold coverage and assembled. |
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For comparison, we sequenced genomic DNA from the stock used to generate the mutants. |
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A skilled editor, she thoughtfully sequenced selected images and augmented them with the barest essential commentary. |
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You actually have less control when you bring all of your equipment, because everything is much more fixed and has to be sequenced. |
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Also many more genes have been sequenced and functionally characterized for the mouse than for any other nonhuman mammal. |
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After genetic isolation of P insertion chromosomes, the flanking sequences were obtained by inverse PCR and sequenced. |
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The sequenced region corresponds to contiguous partial sequences of intron 4 and exon 5 of the bib gene. |
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The trials involve multiple issues, which ought to have been separated and sequenced to ensure a meaningful trial. |
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All the bits were there, but only Brian himself knew how they were meant to be sequenced, what bit was meant to go with which. |
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The costs spiral because each part of the construction has to be sequenced. |
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The series of transplant cases was sequenced in the order in which the operations were carried out. |
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In spinach and sugar beet the enzymes responsible for converting choline into betaine have been characterized, and the corresponding genes cloned and sequenced. |
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However, only one non-Drosophila Adh gene has been sequenced so far, that of the flesh fly Sarcophaga peregrina, a higher dipteran quite divergent from Drosophila. |
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The extrapolation from any data set to the whole genome will be plagued by possible biases in representation until the two respective genomes are sequenced and annotated. |
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Trade liberalisation needs to be purposively sequenced with domestic tax reform. |
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The ODALS consists of a 1,500-foot row of bright, non-variable, sequenced strobe lights, with a strobe light at each corner of the threshold. |
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For example, we now have fully sequenced the genomes of the parasites that cause leishmaniasis, Chagas' disease, and African trypanosomiasis. |
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A year and a half ago we were all treated to triumphal proclamations that the human genome had been sequenced and the secrets of life laid bare. |
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In an attempt to resolve the taxonomic and systematic status of the Australasian teals, we sequenced mitochondrial DNA from the members of this group. |
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This project exploits the fact that the fruit fly genome has already been sequenced and annotated, i.e. recorded and described. |
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We have isolated and sequenced eight Hox genes from the freshwater triclad Girardia tigrina and three Hox and two ParaHox genes from the polyclad Discocelis tigrina. |
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The enzyme was then purified from the thermophile and characterized as a thermostable meso-DAPDH, and the gene was sequenced. |
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Lesser amounts are required to be added to the tundish as heats are sequenced. |
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A polypeptide is cleaved into peptides by treatment with trypsin and cyanogen bromide, and the peptides are purified and sequenced. |
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It will supply in-line vehicle sequenced modules on a just-in-time basis. |
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The strategy should both set out a programme of sequenced reforms and also provide a framework for multi-annual donor assistance. |
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Its mission is to ensure that wheat is the next major species to have its genome sequenced. |
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Other federal departments and central agencies asked that our work with them be sequenced with the work on the management framework. |
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The Bank admits the need to introduce the multi-pillar model sequenced and tailored to the initial conditions in a country. |
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They are sequenced in order of the amount of vertical drop normally associated with the feature. |
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This is not to suggest that each stage was exclusive and replaced the others, but rather the priority for implementation was sequenced over time. |
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Project work is sequenced by priority, in accordance with impact on financial information and implementation complexity. |
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However, most of the necessary measures still need to be further specified, appropriately sequenced and implemented. |
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This genome is the largest ever sequenced to date, contains some 20 000 genes of which several hundreds have never been identified. |
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Legal frameworks should provide for sequenced preventive and management measures to control unauthorised introductions of alien pets. |
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This fragment was cloned and sequenced to verify its integrity. |
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A pneumatically operated ball valve controls the flow of liquid nitrogen through each lance, and the entire process is sequenced from a pushbutton control panel. |
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This is a well sequenced selection of top quality grooves that takes the pulse of 21st century African roots music and finds it to be in surprisingly rude health. |
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What is put on stage and managed and ordered and sequenced is merely creative manifestations of culture and is not to be equated with culture itself. |
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Using this process they have sequenced 1.12 million fragments of genes of tumorous cells, focusing on cancers that most commonly affect Brazilians. |
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As new genomes are sequenced, these tools are valuable both in annotation of protein functions and in correlating organismal genotype with phenotype. |
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The study, which paves the way for a new era of bee research, marks the third insect genome to be sequenced, after the fruit fly and the mosquito. |
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Aircraft must then be delayed in the air by holding over specified locations until they may be safely sequenced to the runway. |
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In 2009, an international team of researchers announced they had sequenced the cucumber genome. |
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Despite that fact, no liverwort genomes have been sequenced to date and only few genes identified and characterized. |
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For amino acid sequencing, the two major proteins were sequenced by automated Edman degradation with an Applied Biosystem 473 sequenator. |
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ExonIntron structure, paralogy and sequenced regions of elongation factor-1 alpha in hexapoda. |
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In 2008 Allen, Bowler and colleagues sequenced the genome of the first pennate diatom, Phaeodactylum tricornutum. |
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This saves time, because beta hemoglobins have been sequenced for innumerable organisms. |
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In 2010, the fruit's genome was sequenced as part of research on disease control and selective breeding in apple production. |
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It was the first gymnosperm to have its genome sequenced, and one clone has been measured as 9,550 years old. |
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The genome of Picea abies was sequenced in 2013, the first gymnosperm genome to be completely sequenced. |
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As DNA had survived in the fossil fragment due to the cool climate of the Denisova Cave, both mtDNA and nuclear DNA were sequenced. |
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Human mitochondrial DNA was the first significant part of the human genome to be sequenced. |
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The smallest mitochondrial genome sequenced to date is the 5967 bp mtDNA of the parasite Plasmodium falciparum. |
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The genomes of its mitochondria and chloroplasts are also being sequenced as part of the project. |
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The genome of Magallana gigas has been sequenced, revealing an extensive set of genes that enable it to cope with environmental stresses. |
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Advanced methods that sequenced the entire mitochondrial genome revealed systematic differences in DNA between different populations. |
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At the time of the accident, a NOTAM was in effect to advise that the first two sequenced flashing approach lights for Runway 24L were unserviceable. |
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Solexa sequenced a BAC which contains 162,000 base pairs of human DNA from the HLA region. |
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The intention is to design sequenced training starting with a general microinsurance introduction, funded by GTZ, with an annotated reading list and a brief guide on how to prepare a microinsurance business plan. |
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The genome of Chelonia mydas was sequenced in 2013 to examine the development and evolution of the turtle body plan. |
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Richard III thus became the first ancient person of known historical identity to have their genome sequenced. |
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All 14 aptamers were then sequenced, and used in the development of aptasensors and electrochemical analyses. |
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In machines employing that scheme, known as the Sanger method, only 96 stretches of DNA can be sequenced at any one time. |
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To further aggravate the situation, the entire carbon raiser addition also was sequenced into this same charge zone. |
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If the human genome hadn't been more or less sequenced last year, it would have been sequenced this year, or next year. |
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The connector is hot-swappable due to the sequenced contact staggering. |
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What good is it to know that genes are sequenced A, B, C and D if we have no idea what traits are affected by the different variants or mutations in each of these genes? |
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Monitor B: Full screen or sequenced display of pre-programmed cameras. |
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The Eurosystem believes that capital account liberalisation is inherently beneficial, provided that it is carefully designed and sequenced in line with the development of robust domestic financial sectors. |
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The minute it was sequenced in Canada, we began to ask for action. |
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Effective and adequately paced and sequenced macroeconomic and flanking policies, regulations and institutions, must be in place to benefit from trade liberalization. |
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The Office is taking a sequenced approach, as is its policy, and has stated that Mr. Lubanga's case will be the first and not the last one in this situation. |
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Its genome, which was recently sequenced, is 100 times smaller than the human genome, and since it is haploid, bearing only one copy of each chromosome, it is easy to manipulate genetically. |
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These chunks have to be sequenced many times to find identifiable overlaps so that they can be pieced together, says Gustavo Stolovitzky, the head of the functional genomics and systems biology group at IBM, a computer giant. |
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For example, Mendel Biotechnology, a small firm based in Hayward, California, has been investigating resistance to such stresses in a plant called Arabidopsis, a genetic workhorse that has had its genome completely sequenced. |
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Its achievements include leading an international consortium that successfully sequenced the entire pufferfish genome. |
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The contribution of the EST collection is especially timely since it will be a valuable tool in annotating the Brassica rapa genome, which is being sequenced as part of an International community effort. |
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To check that standard curves were generated with truly homozygous individuals four of them were sequenced for three SNPs confirming the homozygosis. |
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To confirm the heritance of epialleles, band E1H5-486, wasch was present in TN02 but absent in MD24, was isolated from agarose gel, cloned and sequenced. |
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Samples were sequenced on five lanes: two lanes each included the female parent and 47 gynogenetic haploids and three lanes each included 32 gynogenetic diploid progeny. |
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An international team including Empa researcher Francis Schwarze has sequenced the genome of the common split gill mushroom, Schizophyllum commune, a widely distributed fungus which grows on and decomposes wood. |
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At the time of the occurrence, Runway 34 was equipped with visual vertical guidance, sequenced flashing approach lighting up to the runway threshold, normal runway end-lighting and markings, and an unobstructed threshold. |
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Video projections of the body's interior and exterior surfaces are sequenced with domestic architecture textures and Mobius strip schematics. |
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The capsular gene clusters were sequenced entirely, and a missense mutation within synD was identified. |
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This accomplishment makes the black cottonwood, a type of poplar, the third plant species whose genome has been sequenced. |
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In 1996, Bryan Sykes of Oxford University first sequenced the mitochondrial DNA of Cheddar Man, with DNA extracted from one of Cheddar Man's molars. |
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Taking a study from last year as their base, Hart and his colleagues isolated and sequenced genes encoding shark photopigments involved in vision. |
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A 7-amino acid gap characterized all 9 sequenced flagellin gene amplicons. |
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Scientists have officially unveiled the DNA code of the western honeybee, the first genome to be sequenced for an animal with ultrastratified societies. |
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Using DNA sequencing technology housed at the UO's Genomics Core Facility, scientists sequenced the bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA gene isolated from the samples. |
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They enable the study of sequenced genes whose functions are unknown. |
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When the Sun Goes Down'' was conceived, sequenced and annotated by Colin Escott, the Grammy Award-winning reissue producer, roots music historian and author. |
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Alternatively, most genes in the microbiome are sequenced so that metabolic and other functional pathways can be evaluated in each individual's metagenome. |
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The biggest plasmid is highly homologous to a previously sequenced plasmid isolated from a horse and carrying additional multi-drug resistance genes. |
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The chicken joins a diverse group of sequenced organisms, including people, dogs, mice, puffer fish, sea squirts, malaria-carrying mosquitoes, rice, and various microbes. |
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