Tumgik
#genomesequencing
preponias · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media
Jamun Tree
0 notes
ricisidro · 9 months
Text
Based on the DOH's latest Covid-19 Biosurveillance Report on Dec. 8, a large majority of the samples sequenced from November 22 to December 1 remain XBB and its sublineages.
Out of the 36 samples sequenced, there were 34 samples that were classified as XBB.
These include 30 XBB.2.3 cases, 2 XBB.1.5 cases, and 1 case each of XBB.1.16 and XBB.1.9.1.
All the detected XBB subvariant cases were local cases from Western Visayas, Davao Region, and National Capital Region.
#DOH #Philippines #COVID19 #Omicron
#biosurveillance #genomesequencing #XBB
instagram
0 notes
Text
Unlock the Secrets of Your DNA with Exome and Genome Sequencing!
Unlock the Secrets of Your DNA with Exome and Genome Sequencing!
🧬 Have you ever wondered what lies hidden within your genes? 🧬
Our cutting-edge Exome and Genome Sequencing services bring you closer to discovering the fascinating secrets encoded in your DNA. 🧬🔍
🔬 Exome Sequencing: Unravel the exons, the functional parts of genes, to gain insights into potential disease-causing mutations and inherited conditions. 📚
🧬 Genome Sequencing: Delve deep into your entire genetic makeup, uncovering a wealth of information about your ancestry, health predispositions, and more. 🌐
💡 Benefits of Exome and Genome Sequencing: 🔹 Early detection of genetic conditions 🔹 Tailored healthcare plans 🔹 Personalized medication options 🔹 Unraveling family heritage 🔹 Advancing scientific research
🚀 Join the genomics revolution and take control of your health and future! 🚀
#exomesequencing #genomesequencing #genomicsrevolution #unlockyourdna#personalizedhealthcare #geneticresearch #discoveryourheritage #btgenomics
Tumblr media
0 notes
stampsshow · 3 years
Text
Tumblr media
How many of the Innovation stamps am I missing? :D From a bingo. :)
1 note · View note
deepti-arizton · 3 years
Text
Genome Sequencing Market - Global Outlook and Forecast 2021-2026 - Arizton
THE GLOBAL GENOME SEQUENCING MARKET SIZE WAS VALUED AT USD 2.9 BILLION IN 2020 AND IS EXPECTED TO REACH 5 BILLION BY 2026, GROWING AT A CAGR OF 9% DURING THE FORECAST PERIOD
Tumblr media
INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
The global genome sequencing market size was valued at USD 2.9 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 5 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 9% during 2021-2026.
The constant increase in cancer cases is proportionately increasing the number of sequencing-based diagnostics and treatment options in the market. With pharma and biotechnological companies displaying a keen interest in genome sequencing, vendors provide an innovative portfolio of next-generation sequencing(NGS) systems, products, and services. Drug companies have launched medicines targeting DNA and RNA, which is expected to influence the global genome sequencing market significantly. Factors such as increasing awareness and strong interests from the individuals to know about their genomics are boosting the demand.
GLOBAL GENOME SEQUENCING MARKET: KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Consumables are expected to witness an incremental growth of over USD 2 billion by 2026.
The application of oncology genome sequencing is expected to grow at a CAGR of approx. 10% during 2020–2026.
The revenue contribution from academic and research institutes is likely to cross over USD 16 billion by 2026
Consumer genomic service providers are projected to grow at the highest CAGR of approx. 10% during 2020–2026
North America and Europe are likely to account for the highest genome sequencing market share during the forecast period
Learn more about the market - https://www.arizton.com/market-reports/genome-sequencing-market-size-analysis
0 notes
freshnewsnow · 4 years
Text
COViD-i9 UPDATE (01/27/21)
It is a shame that some countries allow politics to get in the way of science. Obviously, hindsight is 20/20 but to think we could have contained this virus before it got to this point is not out of the realm of plausibility. It is not enough any more to just have PCR and Rapid testing – those are reactive measures. Medicine fields by nature are meant to be proactive and preventative – it is just…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
medicircle-blog · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Gujarat gets huge success in finding Corona vaccine #gbrc #gujarat #genomesequencing #coronavacccine #medicircle https://bit.ly/3a9PJcl https://www.instagram.com/p/B_EtF1Dpqb_/?igshid=14pclu9fmhvrq
0 notes
mikyit · 5 years
Link
Quantum computing might bring supersonic drug design, in silico clinical trials with virtual humans simulated ‘live’, full-speed whole genome sequencing and analytics, the movement of hospitals to the cloud, the achievement of predictive health, or the security of medical data via quantum uncertainty.
0 notes
lucasciences · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Composition of spider silk and its possibility for biomimicry applications. . Spiders 🕷 such as the orb-weaver spider construct intricate webs 🕸 to catch their prey. . These webs are composed of high tensile strength silk which are interspersed with droplets of sticky glue. . Spider glue is composed of glycoproteins (bottom right) - proteins that are coated with sugars - suspended in an aqueous solution containing smaller hydrophobic molecules that resemble neurotransmitters. . Recent genome 🧬 sequencing results reveal the genes responsible for creating the sticky glue. This could aid in the creation of the possibilities of its applications from non-toxic alternative to insecticide to biocompatible adhesives in surgery and injuries. . 👇Science research article: https://www.g3journal.org/content/9/6/1909 . Credit: KGramatikoff / public domain, bella67 / public domain and JJHarrison / CC BY-SA 3.0. . #biology #spider #spiders #biomimicry #spiderweb #orbweaver #orbweaverspider #spidersilk #silkspider #webs #genomesequencing #genome #innovation https://www.instagram.com/p/B3NQapthAK_/?igshid=8i563zspug0y
0 notes
vicislifeinbinary · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Some people have been asking me why I’ve been distant lately. And you know I’m all about honesty and transparency, even on the “perfect highlight social media”, so you’ll get the story here. Last week I passed out for about 30 minutes in the shower and called the emergency number when I woke up and came to my senses. I had ripped the shower curtain down and pushed all the products/my toothbrush onto the floor. I was extremely cold and almost blue/purple, I felt horrible and nauseous/dizzy. Scary. Used the rest of that day and some of the next day with my mom in the emergency department getting many tests done and waiting. They said my kidney levels were high. We were all pretty shocked by this event and I’m considering getting a DNA-test done as my friend suggested to me, to see if it could be something genetic, because I have a relative who has also passed out randomly before. Also considering getting the Apple Watch Series 4, because of the ECG measurement and fall detection, which is seriously badass. I love new technology improvements and I can’t wait for a future where genetic diseases and sudden health problems will (mostly) be a thing of the past. My watch (the Series 2) said my heart rate was almost 200 before the shower (which I checked afterwards). Shit is weird. I am sharing this to bring attention to health issues; to me everyone should get an ultrasound of their heart (I haven’t had one, but I think it’ll be normal in the future). I guess I’ll wait and see what happens next. . . . . . . . . . #hospital #akutafdeling #passedout #fainting #syncope #bloodflow #pale #cold #highheartrate #emergencydepartment #stress #medical #dna #genes #genomesequencing #heartproblems #geneticdiseases #smartwatch #applewatch #ecg #series4 #nervoussystem #bloodpressure #lossofconsciousness #technology #futurology #transhumanism #wearabletech #realism #honesty (her: Copenhagen) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwsumnwBPp4/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=6x3ltz0t83sm
0 notes
ricisidro · 11 months
Text
#DOH says the latest #COVID19 #Omicron #genomesequencing as of October 25, 2023 in Regions III (Central Luzon) and VI (Western Visayas) showed XBB 2.3 Acrux was the most prevalent at 79%. EG.5 was in 6% of samples | via @iamguidodavid
#biosurveillance #Philippines
instagram
0 notes
tppanzstop-blog · 6 years
Text
MOONSHOT FOR BIOLOGY. $5bn project to map DNA of every animal, plant and fungus - Hannah Devlin * The Earth BioGenome Project.
MOONSHOT FOR BIOLOGY. $5bn project to map DNA of every animal, plant and fungus – Hannah Devlin * The Earth BioGenome Project.
Tumblr media
International sequencing drive will involve reading genomes of 1.5m species.
The total volume of biological data that will be gathered is expected to be on the “exascale”, more than that accumulated by Twitter, YouTube or the whole of astronomy.
An ambitious international project to sequence the DNA of every known animal, plant and fungus in the world over the next 10 years has been launched.
D…
View On WordPress
1 note · View note
newswave-kota · 4 years
Text
Indian researchers start working on novel coronavirus 'genome sequencing'
Tumblr media
By Jyoti Singh Newswave@ New Delhi Novel coronavirus is a new virus and researchers are trying to figure out all the different aspects of it. Two institutes of Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad and Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB), New Delhi have started working together on the whole genome sequencing of novel coronavirus.
Tumblr media
“This will help us to understand the evolution of the virus, how dynamic is it and how fast it imitates. This study will help us to know how fast it evolves and what are the future aspects of it” said Dr Rakesh Mishra, Director, CCMB while speaking with India Science Wire. Whole-genome sequencing is the method used to determine the complete DNA sequence of a specific organism’s genome. The approach for sequencing the latest coronavirus involves getting samples from patients that have are found to be positive and sending these samples to a sequencing centre. Genome sequencing need very large number of samples for study. “Without much data if you make any conclusion that may not be right. At the moment we are accumulating as many sequencings as we can and once, we have few hundred sequencing with us then we will be able to make many inferences from many biological aspects of this virus” said Dr Mishra. Three to four people from each institute are continuously working on the whole genome sequencing. In the next 3-4 weeks researchers would be able to get at least 200-300 isolates and this information would help them to make some further conclusion about behaviour of this virus. For this purpose,National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune has also been requested to give virus that has been isolated from different places. This will help the scientists to cover the whole country to get a bigger and clearer picture. This will help the institutes to establish the family tree of the virus. Dr Mishra told that based on this they can study from where the virus has come which strain has more similarity, the varied mutations and which strain is weak and what strain is strong. “This will give some strategic clues to understand it and to implement better isolation strategies” he said. In addition to this the institute has also increased the testing capacity. A large number of people are undergoing testing and they would go for mass screening. This will help them to identify the number of positive cases and then send them for isolation or quarantine. (India Science Wire)     Read the full article
0 notes
Text
Through Cannabis DNA Testing, Decode DNA Secrets
Tumblr media
Did you know? DNA decoding provides vital information on nutritional requirements, the metabolism level and a lot more. MelixMJ™ offers Cannabis DNA Testing Kit which helps you to identify the reaction of specific drugs such as cannabis.
0 notes
Photo
Tumblr media
NIPGR scientists sequence the Wheat genome #wheatgenome #wheatresearch #scientist #wheatresearchbreakthrough #scientificbreakthrough #genomesequencing #nipgr
0 notes
ct3ch · 7 years
Text
Researchers use encryption to keep patients’ DNA private
Researchers use encryption to keep patients’ DNA private
There are a lot of valid security concerns when it comes to genetic testing and keeping your genome under wraps. But researchers at Stanford University have figured out a way to keep the vast majority of your genomic data hidden while looking for disease-associated mutations. The work was recently published in Science. When trying to figure out which genetic mutations cause disease and which are…
View On WordPress
0 notes