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  • Any virus that's been sequenced today - that genome can be made.

  • When burned on a CD, the human genome is smaller than Microsoft Office.

    Cds   Office   Microsoft  
  • Heritability pertains to the entirety of the genome, not to a single gene.

    Genes   Entirety   Genome  
  • In the future, a new generation of artists will be writing genomes as fluently as Blake and Byron wrote verses.

  • When we look at chimpanzees . . . we get this extremely fine-grained view of evolution, and as a result we understand a lot more about the processes that are changing our own genome over time.

    Views   Looks   Evolution  
  • Contemporary philosophers are facing problems that were unthinkable only one century ago, such as whether space and time are mutually Independent, whether there is objective chance or only uncertainty, whether physics can explain chemical change, whether our behavior is fully determined by our genomes, whether ideation can change the brain, or whether either the economy or ideas are the ultimate roots of the social.

    Source: deutsche-denker.de
  • I firmly believe that the next great breakthrough in bioscience could come from a 15-year-old who downloads the human genome in Egypt.

    Believe   Egypt   Years  
  • Human experience depends on everything that can influence states of the human brain, ranging from changes in our genome to changes in the global economy.

  • The genome is a book that wrote itself, continually adding, deleting and amending over four billion years.

    Book   Years   Four  
  • These days vampires gravitated toward particle accelerators, projects to decode the genome, and molecular biology. Once they had flocked to alchemy, anatomy, and electricity. If it went bang, involved blood, or promised to unlock the secrets of the universe, there was sure to be a vampire around.

    Blood   Secret   Vampire  
    Deborah Harkness (2014). “All Souls Trilogy”, p.26, Penguin
  • 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.

    Party   Dna   Sea  
    Lewis Thomas (1990). “A Long Line of Cells Collected Essays”
  • I have had my genome fully sequenced and have learned a great deal about which medications I would respond to and which might or would induce major side effects, along with knowing many medical conditions for which I'm particularly susceptible.

    Knowing   Might   Sides  
  • Fractals, the theory of relativity, the genome: these are magnificently beautiful constructs.

  • While the Environmental Genome Project does not seek to assign allele frequencies, we are aware of the importance of accurate allele frequency estimates for future epidemiologic studies and the large sample sizes such estimates will require.

  • Genome sequencing has changed taxonomy.

  • A lot of people think PMI is the genome project 2.0. No. This is about all the influences on disease - genetics is in there, but the environment is in there as well, health choices, behaviors, all the factors that are important, otherwise we're not doing what we promised we would do - which is in a holistic way look at how people stay healthy or how do they fall ill.

    Fall   Thinking   People  
    Source: www.politico.com
  • To give us room to explore the varieties of mind and body into which our genome can evolve, one planet is not enough.

    Giving   Mind   Body  
    Freeman J. Dyson (1999). “The Sun, the Genome & the Internet: Tools of Scientific Revolutions”, New York : Oxford University Press
  • It is important to consider whether the sample size selected by the Environmental Genome Project will provide sufficient power to discover most alleles relevant to gene-environment interactions.

  • We share half our genes with the banana. [After the announcement Jun 2000 that a working draft of the genetic sequence of humans had been completed by the Human Genome Project.]

    Science   Half   Bananas  
  • I think one of the both liberating and terrifying prospects from synthetic biology for example is that you are going to have all of these do it yourself biosynthetic labs where people are going to be playing with the software of life. We are going to have a new generation of artists that are going to be playing with genomes the way that Blake and Byron used to play with poetry. And when genomes are the new canvas for the artist, we might be able to radically upgrade the human species and the software of the biology of the human species.

    Artist   Thinking   Play  
    Source: alejandrotrojas.com
  • Eventually we'll be able to sequence the human genome and replicate how nature did intelligence in a carbon-based system.

    Able   Carbon   Humans  
    Bill Gates, Janet Lowe (1998). “Bill Gates Speaks: Insight from the World's Greatest Entrepreneur”, p.215, John Wiley & Sons
  • Somewhere in our DNA must lie the key mutation (or, more probably, mutations) that set us apart—the mutations that make us the sort of creature that could wipe out its nearest relative, then dig up its bones and reassemble its genome.

    Lying   Keys   Dna  
    Elizabeth Kolbert (2014). “The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History”, p.145, Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Our own genomes carry the story of evolution, written in DNA, the language of molecular genetics, and the narrative is unmistakable.

    Dna   Narrative   Stories  
    "Seals, evolution, and the real 'missing link'" by Kenneth R Miller, www.theguardian.com. April 29, 2009.
  • If I could get every single cancer genome sequence that has been sequenced; if I could ever put it in one repository, we have the capacity to do a million billion calculations per second. We'll be able to find out more in 10 minutes more than it would take 10 Nobel laureates 10 years to find out about the patterns of cancer and the cures for cancer.

    Cancer   Years   Patterns  
    Source: www.pbs.org
  • Evolution is all about passing on the genome to the next generation, adapting and surviving through generation after generation. From an evolutionary point of view, you and I are like the booster rockets designed to send the genetic payload into the next level of orbit and then drop off into the sea.

    Views   Sea   Passing On  
  • The ever quickening advances of science made possible by the success of the Human Genome Project will also soon let us see the essences of mental disease. Only after we understand them at the genetic level can we rationally seek out appropriate therapies for such illnesses as schizophrenia and bipolar disease.

    "Watson retires". Prof. James D. Watson's statement on blacks and whites just before his retirement from the post of Chancellor of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York State, www.theguardian.com. October 25, 2007.
  • By comparing the human and chimp genomes, we can see the process of evolution clearly in the changes (in DNA) since we diverged from our common ancestor.

    Dna   Common   Evolution  
  • Some software is actually pretty good, by any standard. Think of the Mars Rovers, Google, and the Human Genome Project. Now, that's quality software!

    Interview with Jason Pontin, www.technologyreview.com. January 1, 2007.
  • [Decoding the human genome sequence] is the most significant undertaking that we have mounted so far in an organized way in all of science. I believe that reading our blueprints, cataloguing our own instruction book, will be judged by history as more significant than even splitting the atom or going to the moon.

    Believe   Book   Reading  
  • I would like to do a series about sequencing the human genome, and also analyze more human diversity among other ethnic groups - a 'Faces of America 2.'

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