Often however, it is read directly from the sequence of the gene using the genetic code.
Biology teachers and students from several Long Island high schools will learn to isolate genes using the van's apparatus.
It will allow researchers to link a given condition to a given gene or set of genes using the LD as a marker.
In this case, selecting biological process and level 1 classifies genes using general terms such as 'death' and 'cell communication'.
The most common approach is the comparison of homologous sequences for genes using sequence alignment techniques to identify similarity.
Both hypotheses lead to highly expressed genes using mostly codons for tRNA species that are abundant in the cell.
In this case selecting biological process and level 5 classifies genes using terms such as 'apoptotic mitochondrial changes' and 'chemosensory perception'.
In fact, a classification of genes using the right singular vector with the largest singular value was of low quality.
Scientists are continuing their search for these genes using advanced genetic analytic methods and large samples of families affected by the illness.
This technique is commonly used to study the role of genes using mouse models.