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  2. Bioimage informatics - Wikipedia

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    However, due to the often much larger image file size and a much bigger number of specimens in the experiments, in many cases it is needed to develop new 3D image registration software.BrainAligner [12] is software that has been used to automate the 3D deformable and nonlinear registration process using a reliable-landmark-matching strategy. It ...

  3. Variable number tandem repeat - Wikipedia

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    A variable number tandem repeat (or VNTR) is a location in a genome where a short nucleotide sequence is organized as a tandem repeat.These can be found on many chromosomes, and often show variations in length (number of repeats) among individuals.

  4. Cell Painting - Wikipedia

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    The Cell Painting assay [1] is a high-content, high-throughput imaging technique used to capture a wide array of cellular phenotypes in response to diverse perturbations. [2] These phenotypes, often termed "morphological profiles", can be used to understand various biological phenomena, including cellular responses to genetic changes, drug ...

  5. RNA integrity number - Wikipedia

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    A marker is a sample of known size run along with the sample so that the actual size of the rest of the sample can be known by comparing their running distance/time to be relative to this marker. RNA is a biological macromolecule made of sugars and nitrogenous bases that plays a number of crucial roles in all living cells.

  6. Electron tomography - Wikipedia

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    This information is collected and used to assemble a three-dimensional image of the target. For biological applications, the typical resolution of ET systems [ 2 ] are in the 5–20 nm range, suitable for examining supra-molecular multi-protein structures, although not the secondary and tertiary structure of an individual protein or polypeptide .

  7. Magnification - Wikipedia

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    Images displayed on a computer screen change size based on the size of the screen. A scale bar (or micron bar) is a bar of stated length superimposed on a picture. When the picture is resized the bar will be resized in proportion. If a picture has a scale bar, the actual magnification can easily be calculated.

  8. Cleavage furrow - Wikipedia

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    In plant cells, Golgi vesicle secretions form a cell plate or septum on the equatorial plane of the cell wall by the action of microtubules of the phragmoplast. [2] The cleavage furrow in animal cells and the phragmoplast in plant cells are complex structures made up of microtubules and microfilaments that aide in the final separation of the ...

  9. Biological computing - Wikipedia

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    Harvard researchers proved that it is possible to store information in bacteria after successfully archiving images and movies in the DNA of living E. coli cells. [ 9 ] In 2021, a team led by biophysicist Sangram Bagh realized a study with E. coli to solve 2 x 2 maze problems to probe the principle for distributed computing among cells.