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This geneticprofiling may help define higher risk groups for an individualized chemoprevention strategy and therapy.
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Objective: To review the current state of molecular and geneticprofiling of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and its implications.
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The government has allocated significant funds for a recovery programme which includes artificial insemination, embryo transplants and geneticprofiling, Mr Prasad said.
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Proteomic technology has rapidly developed in the postgenomic era, and it is now widely accepted as a complementary technology to geneticprofiling.
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We describe our transvitreal technique and evaluate the safety of this technique as well as the efficacy for obtaining sample for prognostic geneticprofiling.
Usage of genetic fingerprinting in anglès
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If Sherlock Holmes were working today, he would be adept at geneticfingerprinting.
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Or you can do geneticfingerprinting on them.
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The answer could lie in geneticfingerprinting.
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This provides "pasture to plate" traceability for raw or cooked meats using the equivalent of geneticfingerprinting.
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DNA finprinting of fish is similar to geneticfingerprinting of people, for medical tests or in forensics at crime scenes.
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DR RICHIE Powell of UCG is employing the latest technology in learning how to monitor and hopefully control sea lice - geneticfingerprinting.
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Geneticfingerprinting will allow public health experts to track the development and spread of resistance.
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Geneticfingerprinting is being used to identify individuals, study their behaviour and assess their use of space.