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Lessons are interleaved
sequences
of videos and interactive exercises.
In this experiment, individuals were shown hundreds of hours of YouTube videos while scans were made of their brains to create a large library of their brain reacting to video
sequences.
Like an author of a book, this started out as writing short sentences, or
sequences
of DNA code, but this soon turned into writing paragraphs and then full-on novels of DNA code, to make important biological instructions for proteins and living cells.
In color images, every pixel is represented by three binary
sequences
that correspond to the primary colors.
When I gather up enough of these sequences, I begin to get an idea of exactly what this information must be.
And there are a couple of
sequences
in the movie, like these couple of moments I'll show you.
And then we sequence billions of these combined molecules and use the
sequences
to tell us which cell and which gene every molecule came from.
We call this approach "Drop-seq," because we use droplets to separate the cells for analysis, and we use DNA
sequences
to tag and inventory and keep track of everything.
However, the problem with microRNAs is that we cannot use existing DNA-based technology to detect them in a reliable way, because they are very short
sequences
of nucleotides, much smaller than DNA.
So instead of trying to identify them visually, what we do is we look at their DNA sequences, and in a project called the Human Microbiome Project, NIH funded this $173 million project where hundreds of researchers came together to map out all the A's, T's, G's, and C's, and all of these microbes in the human body.
It searches through all of the DNA in the cell, to find sites that match the
sequences
in the bound RNAs.
And importantly, this complex is programmable, so it can be programmed to recognize particular DNA sequences, and make a break in the DNA at that site.
A similar effect happens with random
sequences
of sound.
People will rate random
sequences
they've heard on repeated loop as more musical than a random sequence they've only heard once.
Once the least similar
sequences
are weeded out, the algorithm can reapply mutation and recombination to what's left, select the most similar, or fitted ones, again from the new generation, and repeat for many generations.
So the first thing we did is, as soon as the
sequences
came off the machines, we published it to the web.
Bits could also be packed closer together thanks to mathematical algorithms that filter out noise from magnetic interference, and find the most likely bit
sequences
from each chunk of read-back signal.
You can choose one of the following
sequences
of rolls, and if it shows up, you'll win $25.
siRNA are short
sequences
of genetic code that guide a cell to block a certain gene.
We made this map by examining the short
sequences
of DNA of every tree and every fungal individual in a patch of Douglas fir forest.
Once I found
sequences
that felt secure and repeatable, I had to memorize them.
The neuroscientists saw multiple areas of the brain light up, simultaneously processing different information in intricate, interrelated, and astonishingly fast
sequences.
It's one of the toughest
sequences
in ballet, and for those thirty seconds or so, she's like a human top in perpetual motion.
It's covered in Velcro, and I could lay inside on this bridge and stick animated
sequences
to the walls and test stuff out.
Four building blocks called bases are strung together in precise sequences, which tell the cell how to behave and form the basis for our every trait.
The first are short snippets of repetitive DNA
sequences
called “clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats,” or simply, CRISPRs.
Now, in the process of doing this, how do you remember the
sequences
and do it?
Remarkable researchers including Emmanuelle Charpentier, George Church, Jennifer Doudna and Feng Zhang showed six years ago how CRISPR scissors could be programmed to cut DNA
sequences
of our choosing, including
sequences
in your genome, instead of the viral DNA
sequences
chosen by bacteria.
And while we can sometimes introduce new DNA
sequences
into cells to replace the DNA
sequences
surrounding a cut site, that process, unfortunately, doesn't work in most types of cells, and the disrupted gene outcomes still predominate.
These are
sequences
from a play called "The Lehman Trilogy," which traces the origins of Western capitalism in three hours, with three actors and a piano.
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