Tag: whole-genome-duplication
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1965 — Sequencing the First Nucleic Acid [A Chronicle of DNA Sequencing, EP1]
The history of DNA sequencing doesn’t start with DNA. No, it starts with another nucleic acid, RNA. An RNA molecule was in fact the first nucleic acid ever sequenced—amid enormous challenges, and 140 kg of yeast. [This is Episode 1 of A Chronicle of DNA Sequencing through 5 anniversaries (1965-2015), Click me for an overview…
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Genomic Giants: the Largest Genomes on Earth
Unroll our genome and you get a Michael Jordan! If we could unwind the 3.2 billion base pairs (bp) of our genome, it would stretch across 2 meters, 6 feet 6 inches, the height of the NBA icon. Humans pack a mind-blowing amount of DNA in their cells, and yet this is just a fraction…
