The Genomic Background of CNV Waves in Whole Genome Sequencing
CNVs encompass everything from small deletions to aneuploidies and are linked with multiple diseases. Unfortunately, detecting them remains a challenging endeavor both using DNA microarrays and next-generation sequencing experiments. Multiple methods have been proposed to identify and link CNVs with disease-relevant phenotypes, including creating prior knowledge networks (PKNs) from text mining and gene expression data. […]
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Wave genome theory suggests that DNA waves teleport information and alter DNA’s topology by way of electric charges and moments which produce electromagnetic waves. Wave-2 samples exhibited higher frequencies of amino acid altering mutation events compared to waves 1 and 3. C to T transition mutations were the predominant type among them both waves, while […]
Read MoreWave Genetics Pseudoscience
Eugenics is a concept which asserts that societies should promote good genes while discouraging bad ones; this seems sensible. P Gariaev’s research into fractal representation of DNA “texts” and human speech has been highly esteemed within Russia but was discredited due to interference by influential scientific skeptics in Western countries. 1. Pseudoscience Pseudoscience refers to […]
Read MoreWave Genetics Inc
Wave Genetics has demonstrated that all areas of DNA, even its “junk” regions, can be activated or deactivated via resonant waves beamed at it. This has been verified in well-designed and clinically replicated experiments; and can provide life extension and regenerative medicine without using dangerous antiquated methods like recombinant DNA technology or stem cell culture. […]
Read MoreGene Patenting and the BRCA Case
The BRCA case pitted a private corporation intent on patenting DNA sequences against a publicly funded effort that forgoes such practices, while simultaneously revealing gene patenting as one of genomics’ biggest business stories. Furthermore, it produced two new R&D strategies from Randall Scott at Incyte and Craig Venter at Human Genome Sciences; both focused on […]
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