1.Structure-editing: A New Branch?
Chun-Song HU ; Tengiz TKEBUCHAVA
Chinese Medical Journal 2016;129(13):1629-1630
2.ABO genotype determination using biological molecular methods
Journal of Medical Research 2003;23(3):74-80
Biological molecular methods were used to determinate ABO genotype determination. This method allowed extract DNA from biological samples (blood, saliva, hair root) for PCR reaction. Using PCR technique and enzymes, there were 1/3 individuals that have homozygote genotypes AA, BB, OO; 2/3 were heterozygote. In addition, this method could determine samples DNA samples from blood stains, saliva stains and hair root cells... So it has very important role in medical examination.
Methods
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ABO Blood-Group System
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Molecular Biology
3.Research Progress on Molecular Biology of Human Height Estimation.
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2023;39(5):487-492
As an important anthropometric characteristic, human height not only contributes to the recognition of other anthropological characteristics and genetic risk factors, but also is an important part of forensic DNA phenotyping studies. Accurate estimation of height can provide more complete information about the phenotype of suspects and provide help to solve cases. In recent years, having benefited from the rapid development of molecular biological techniques and bioinformatics, height-related genetics research has made some progress. This paper describes the research progress of human height estimation from the genetic variation and the epigenetic inheritance perspectives and looks into the future research direction.
Humans
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Phenotype
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DNA/genetics*
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Molecular Biology
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Forensic Genetics/methods*
4.OryzaGP: rice gene and protein dataset for named-entity recognition
Pierre LARMANDE ; Huy DO ; Yue WANG
Genomics & Informatics 2019;17(2):e17-
Text mining has become an important research method in biology, with its original purpose to extract biological entities, such as genes, proteins and phenotypic traits, to extend knowledge from scientific papers. However, few thorough studies on text mining and application development, for plant molecular biology data, have been performed, especially for rice, resulting in a lack of datasets available to solve named-entity recognition tasks for this species. Since there are rare benchmarks available for rice, we faced various difficulties in exploiting advanced machine learning methods for accurate analysis of the rice literature. To evaluate several approaches to automatically extract information from gene/protein entities, we built a new dataset for rice as a benchmark. This dataset is composed of a set of titles and abstracts, extracted from scientific papers focusing on the rice species, and is downloaded from PubMed. During the 5th Biomedical Linked Annotation Hackathon, a portion of the dataset was uploaded to PubAnnotation for sharing. Our ultimate goal is to offer a shared task of rice gene/protein name recognition through the BioNLP Open Shared Tasks framework using the dataset, to facilitate an open comparison and evaluation of different approaches to the task.
Benchmarking
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Biology
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Data Mining
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Dataset
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Machine Learning
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Methods
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Molecular Biology
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Natural Language Processing
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Oryza
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Plants
5.Single Molecule Method for Molecular Biology
Jeong Hee KIM ; Cherlhyun JEONG
International Journal of Oral Biology 2018;43(2):53-59
In order to understand biological phenomena accurately, single molecule techniques using a physical research approach to molecular interactions have been developed, and are now widely being used to study complex biological processes. In this review, we discuss some of the single molecule methods which are composed of two major parts: single molecule spectroscopy and manipulation. In particular, we explain how these techniques work and introduce the current research which uses them. Finally, we present the oral biology research using the single molecule methods.
Biological Phenomena
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Biological Processes
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Biology
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Methods
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Molecular Biology
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Optical Tweezers
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Spectrum Analysis
6.Screening and identification of forensic molecular markers of injury using MALDI-TOF-MS imaging mass spectrometry.
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(5):367-370
There are many deficiencies in forensic traumatic molecular markers detected by the techniques of traditional immunohistology and molecular biology, because these markers are isolated and obscure of the mechanism of interaction. The imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) is more suitable for the forensic molecular markers using function of screening, analysis and graphical representation. In this paper, the techniques and the latest research in screening and identification of typical molecular markers by IMS based on matrix-assisted laser adsorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) are reviewed. And its application values in forensic injury are discussed.
Biomarkers/analysis*
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Diagnostic Imaging
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Molecular Biology
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Molecular Weight
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Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization/methods*
8.Opportunity and challenge of diagnostic pathology in China.
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2005;34(8):466-467