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... 10,530x 320 = 3,369,600 possibilities Due only to COMBINATORIAL diversity In practice, some H + L combinations do not occur as they are unstable Certain V and J genes are also used more frequently than others. There are other mechanisms that add diversity at the junctions between genes - JUNCTIONAL ...
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... annotate and release the original and authentic DNA sequence data. In fact, the amount of data collected and released by DDBJ has continued to grow. However, annotation has not caught up with these activities. The reason for that may be attributed to our limited labor power and knowledge that cannot ...
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... c. HGP began 1990 d. Joint effort by DOE and NIH e. Estimated completion 15 years f. Working draft announced June 2000 2. HGP - Working Draft a. 16 Sequencing centers b. 22.1 billion bases of raw data c. 30% high quality finished sequence d. Map of 90% of genes on every chromosome e. 3164.7 million ...
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Pathogenomics

Pathogen infections are among the leading causes of infirmity and mortality among humans and other animals in the world. Until recently, it has been difficult to compile information to understand the generation of pathogen virulence factors as well as pathogen behaviour in a host environment. The study of Pathogenomics attempts to utilize genomic and metagenomics data gathered from high through-put technologies (e.g. sequencing or DNA microarrays), to understand microbe diversity and interaction as well as host-microbe interactions involved in disease states. The bulk of pathogenomics research concerns itself with pathogens that affect human health; however, studies also exist for plant and animal infecting microbes.
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