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- Exome abstract "The exome is the part of the genome formed by exons, the sequences which when transcribed remain within the mature RNA after introns are removed by RNA splicing. It consists of all DNA that is transcribed into mature RNA in cells of any type as distinct from the transcriptome, which is the RNA that has been transcribed only in a specific cell population. The exome of the human genome consists of roughly 180,000 exons constituting about 1% of the total genome, or about 30 megabases of DNA. Though comprising a very small fraction of the genome, mutations in the exome are thought to harbor 85% of mutations that have a large effect on disease. Exome sequencing has proved to be an efficient strategy to determine the genetic basis of more than two dozen Mendelian or single gene disorders.Examples of research projects using exome sequencing include the nonprofit Personal Genome Project (PGP), the nonprofit Rare Genomics Institute (RGI), the NIH-funded Exome Project, the NHGRI-funded Mendelian Exome Project, the NHLBI Grand Opportunity Exome Sequencing Project and the microarray-based Nimblegen SeqCap EZ Exome from Roche Applied Science.".
- Exome wikiPageExternalLink exome.htm.
- Exome wikiPageExternalLink mendelian.htm.
- Exome wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Exome wikiPageExternalLink www.raregenomics.org.
- Exome wikiPageExternalLink drupal.
- Exome wikiPageID "22095859".
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- Exome wikiPageRevisionID "670743985".
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genetics.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_genetics.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Exome_sequencing.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Exon.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_disorder.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Genome.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Human_genome.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Intron.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Introns.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Mendelian.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Mendelian_inheritance.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Microarray.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Mutation.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink NHGRI.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink NHLBI.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink NIH.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink National_Heart,_Lung,_and_Blood_Institute.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink National_Human_Genome_Research_Institute.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink National_Institutes_of_Health.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Personal_Genome_Project.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink RNA.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink RNA_splicing.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Roche_Applied_Science.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Single_gene_disorder.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLink Transcriptome.
- Exome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exome".
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- Exome subject Category:Genetics.
- Exome subject Category:Human_genetics.
- Exome hypernym Part.
- Exome comment "The exome is the part of the genome formed by exons, the sequences which when transcribed remain within the mature RNA after introns are removed by RNA splicing. It consists of all DNA that is transcribed into mature RNA in cells of any type as distinct from the transcriptome, which is the RNA that has been transcribed only in a specific cell population. The exome of the human genome consists of roughly 180,000 exons constituting about 1% of the total genome, or about 30 megabases of DNA.".
- Exome label "Exome".
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- Exome sameAs Экзом.
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- Exome isPrimaryTopicOf Exome.