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Targeted Genome Sequencing | BioAro

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  Genomic sequencing plainly refers to the determination of a microorganism's DNA at a point of time. It is a valuable tool for scientific research as it is instrumental in ascertaining the numerous fatal infections to public health. In today's modern world, genomic sequencing is increasingly being used to decipher the genetic material of an organism or even a virus. After proper research is carried out, selected information is imparted to the general public through specific databases. This emphasizes on the virus, its origin and associated biological and bibliographic information. This process is extremely useful in the medical field, where the disease is expected to spread or increase in the near future. Genome sequencing goes by a wide range of names such as full genome sequencing, complete genome sequencing, or entire genome sequencing.   The process mainly involves deciphering the nucleotide sequence to determine the full genetic code of the microorganism by visual...

Adult Tumor Diseases | Bioaro

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  Rare tumours are bone and soft tissue cancers with an incidence of less than 6 in 100,000 people per year. The greatest disparity in the management of rare solid tumours from the rest is due to the limited access for patients with rare cancers to clinical research studies. More than 300 rare solid tumours have been identified to date. The only advantage to surviving some of these cancers depends on their early detection. You can now track down the genes and mutations behind such rare tumours by genetic analysis and the advanced genome sequencing technology at BioAro. You can consult us at BioAro to take a proactive and preventative approach to your healthcare. Visit our website for more details. Please visit us :- https://bioaro.com/ follow on us Facebook :- https://www.facebook.com/BioAroinc/ Twitter :- https://twitter.com/bioaroinc LinkedIn :- https://www.linkedin.com/company/bioaroinc

Exome Genome Sequencing || BIOARO

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  IBD is life altering for those affected, but it also directly impacts their families. Though these conditions can be managed, it is important to plan ahead. If you have a family member with IBD, get genetic testing to see if you will also develop this condition. #crohnandcolitis #crohnandcolitisawareness #crohnandcolitisawarenessmonth #IBD #test #genomics #genomicstest #BioAro #health #crohnandcolitisawarenessweek Microbiome and Genomics scientist Teenus Jayaprakash sheds some light on one of the most taboo topics, vagina and its microbiome. She talks about the importance of the vaginal microbiome and how the diverse community of microbes in this niche affect the health of woman throughout her. She further talks about how vaginal microbial imbalance can lead to health issues like thin vaginal discharge to even increasing the risk of contracting sexual transmitted diseases like HIV. She also talks about vaginal health during pregnancy and how the vaginal microbiome helps ...

Exome And Genome Sequencing || BioAro

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Genomics sequencing plainly refers to the determination of a microorganism's DNA at a point of time. It is a valuable tool for scientific research as it is instrumental in ascertaining the numerous fatal infections to public health. In today's modern world, genomic sequencing is increasingly being used to decipher the genetic material of an organism or even a virus. After proper research is carried out, selected information is imparted to the general public through specific databases. This emphasizes on the virus, its origin and associated biological and bibliographic information. This process is extremely useful in the medical field, where the disease is expected to spread or increase in the near future. Genome sequencing goes by a wide range of names such as full genome sequencing, complete genome sequencing, or entire genome sequencing.   The process mainly involves deciphering the nucleotide sequence to determine the full genetic code of the microorganism by visualizing...

Genomic Sequencing || BIOARO

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  Genomic sequencing plainly refers to the determination of a microorganism's DNA at a point of time. It is a valuable tool for scientific research as it is instrumental in ascertaining the numerous fatal infections to public health. In today's modern world, genomic sequencing is increasingly being used to decipher the genetic material of an organism or even a virus.   genome testing , genome sequencing   targeted sequencing   genome sequencing test   sequencing test   targeted genome sequencing   genome genomics ,  exome genome sequencing   genome targeting   exome genome   sequencing facility   After proper research is carried out, selected information is imparted to the general public through specific databases. This emphasizes on the virus, its origin and associated biological and bibliographic information. This process is extremely useful in the medical field, where the disease is expected to spread or increase in the ne...

DNA Changes and Your Health || BioAro

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  Almost all of the body's cells contain deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Each person's genetic makeup gives them their individuality. DNA contains the instructions necessary for all life to develop, grow, reproduce, and function.   The genetic code explains why some people have blue eyes instead of brown eyes, why some birds only have two wings, and why giraffes have lengthy necks. Being prone to particular diseases can also result from variations or mutations in the genetic code.   Not only does DNA exist in almost every cell in the body, but if unravelled and stretched end-to-end, a single cell's DNA would measure over 6.5 feet (ft) long.   What is DNA?   The genetic code for every individual is contained in a lengthy molecule called DNA. It contains the instructions required to assemble the proteins required for proper body operation.   About half of a child's DNA comes from the mother and half from the father as parents pass on DNA instru...

DNA Changes and Your Health || BioAro

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  Almost all of the body's cells contain deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Each person's genetic makeup gives them their individuality. DNA contains the instructions necessary for all life to develop, grow, reproduce, and function.   The genetic code explains why some people have blue eyes instead of brown eyes, why some birds only have two wings, and why giraffes have lengthy necks. Being prone to particular diseases can also result from variations or mutations in the genetic code.   Not only does DNA exist in almost every cell in the body, but if unravelled and stretched end-to-end, a single cell's DNA would measure over 6.5 feet (ft) long.   What is DNA?   The genetic code for every individual is contained in a lengthy molecule called DNA. It contains the instructions required to assemble the proteins required for proper body operation.   About half of a child's DNA comes from the mother and half from the father as parents pass on DNA inst...