7. Method
Dubbed: ¨ PIP-seq¨
(sequencing for protein interaction profile )
They thought that
protein-bound segments
of RNA would
be protected
from degradation
comparing their
results to a
control sample,
they concluded
it
wouldn't
serve
to
protect
the
DNA strands
from digestion.
9. O BSERVATION
The interesting and innovative issue of this research lies in the fact
that they achieve a complete footprint of RNA, previous studies had
only taken a footprint of a unique tissue, additionally, the idea of a
database results efficient, because it allows to trace entire RNA
cycle, orderly. On the other hand, have a full footprint of RNA-RBP
interaction, brings a great benefit in different patterns as the amount
of RNA sequences that appear without be expected, thus
uncovering more mutations and cell affectations
11. Height
Unique Human Genome
Weight
Influence on
what these
genetic variants are ?
how they exercise
their impact?
Vulnerability to disease
New approach to understand the ways that individual differences affect certain genes expression
14. O BSERVATION
It
is witty create different ways to understand
human genome, I think that the fact of choosing
single-celled fungus for this research provides a
broad genetic base for elucidate RNA expression,
by the same token, genetic variations and protein
regulation.
15. Medical
knowing
tility
the right function of human
genome, provides a wide range of
possibilities on science and medicine,
due to the fact that, It is the base for
understand and predict some diseases
and patient conditions, furthermore,
doctors will be able to look forward to
different alternatives in treatments and
prescriptions.
20. We live in a dancing matrix of viruses; they
dart, rather like bees, from organism to
organism, from plant to insect to mammal to
me and back again, and into the sea, tugging
along pieces of this genome, strings of genes
from that, transplanting grafts of DNA, passing
around heredity as though at a great party.
Lewis Thomas