| bio | website | mathworks.com/matlabcentral/… |
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| location | Montreal, Canada | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 5 months |
| seen | Mar 22 at 10:03 | |
| stats | profile views | 9 |
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Dec 14 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Apr 11 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Apr 11 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Mar 2 |
answered | How is the sequenced genome of a person useful to him in practice, now? |
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Feb 28 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Feb 17 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Feb 17 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Dec 25 |
answered | Why are there nail growth differences between humans and other mammals? |
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Dec 21 |
awarded | Beta |
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Dec 20 |
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How many people's DNA were involved in the compilation of the reference human genome? @Poshpaws: You may want to bring that up on Meta. |
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Dec 20 |
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How many people's DNA were involved in the compilation of the reference human genome? @GerganaVandova: Yes, it is |
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Dec 19 |
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How many people's DNA were involved in the compilation of the reference human genome? @GerganaVandova: If the HGP can track down RP11, or any other of the chosen donors, then they did a poor job at anonymizing the donors and might be sued for that. With Celera, who knows who might know? I'd almost bet that Venter was one of the five; I guess it may be possible to try and find out by aligning the Celera genome to the Venter genome. |
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Dec 19 |
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How many people's DNA were involved in the compilation of the reference human genome? @GerganaVandova: Please follow the Wikipedia link. If you want original references, have a look at References 17-21. |
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Dec 19 |
answered | How many people's DNA were involved in the compilation of the reference human genome? |
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Dec 17 |
awarded | Peer Pressure |
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Dec 16 |
answered | What are good resources for self-learning modern molecular biology concepts? |
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Dec 15 |
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Transmission of epigenetic regulation through surrogate mother @Daniel Standage: I have expanded my solution to hopefully better address your point. |
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Dec 15 |
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Transmission of epigenetic regulation through surrogate mother X inactivation is not due to DNA methylation but does impact gene regulation without touching the DNA sequence. Also, the inheritance of the location of the centromere would not fall under your definition, so what kind of mark would that be? |
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Dec 15 |
awarded | Editor |
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Dec 15 |
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Transmission of epigenetic regulation through surrogate mother expanded solution |