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  2. Gene mapping - Wikipedia

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    Gene mapping or genome mapping describes the methods used to identify the location of a gene on a chromosome and the distances between genes. [2] [3] Gene mapping can also describe the distances between different sites within a gene. The essence of all genome mapping is to place a collection of molecular markers onto their respective positions ...

  3. Gene prediction - Wikipedia

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    Ab Initio gene prediction is an intrinsic method based on gene content and signal detection. Because of the inherent expense and difficulty in obtaining extrinsic evidence for many genes, it is also necessary to resort to ab initio gene finding, in which the genomic DNA sequence alone is systematically searched for certain tell-tale signs of protein-coding genes.

  4. RNA-Seq - Wikipedia

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    Two methods are used to assign raw sequence reads to genomic features (i.e., assemble the transcriptome): De novo: This approach does not require a reference genome to reconstruct the transcriptome, and is typically used if the genome is unknown, incomplete, or substantially altered compared to the reference. [ 60 ]

  5. Comparative genomics - Wikipedia

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    An additional method in comparative genomics is genetic mapping. In genetic mapping, visualizing synteny is one way to see the preserved order of genes on chromosomes. It is usually used for chromosomes of related species, both of which result from a common ancestor. [58] This and other methods can shed light on evolutionary history.

  6. Northern blot - Wikipedia

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    The northern blot, or RNA blot, [1] is a technique used in molecular biology research to study gene expression by detection of RNA (or isolated mRNA) in a sample. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] With northern blotting it is possible to observe cellular control over structure and function by determining the particular gene expression rates during differentiation ...

  7. Fluorescence in situ hybridization - Wikipedia

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    General process of fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) used for bacterial pathogen identification. First, an infected tissue sample is taken from the patient. Then an oligonucleotide complementary to the suspected pathogen's genetic code is chemically tagged with a fluorescent probe.

  8. DNA annotation - Wikipedia

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    Binding site prediction involves the use of one of the following two methods: [49] Sequence similarity based methods. They consist in the identification of homologous sequences with known DNA binding sites, or by aligning them with query proteins. Their performance is usually low because the DNA binding sequences are less conserved.

  9. DNA microarray - Wikipedia

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    How to use a microarray for genotyping. The video shows the process of extracting genotypes from a human spit sample using microarrays. Genotyping is a major use of DNA microarrays, but with some modifications they can also be used for other purposes such as measurement of gene expression and epigenetic markers.