Yourgenome.org - SEO Checker

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Discover more about DNA, genes and genomes
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Discover more about DNA, genes and genomes
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H1 Discover more about DNA, genes and genomes
H2 Explore our themes
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H3 A one-stop-shop of genetics and genomics information, serving both individuals with personal or professional interests in these fields.
H3 Over 99% of human DNA is the same, and less than 1% creates genetic variation responsible for unique traits.
H4 Genomics Lite: Genomic cartography - Generating a human cell atlas
H4 What was the Human Genome Project for?
H4 My career in genomics: illustrator and graphic designer
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/theme/what-is-mitosis/What is mitosis?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-p...My career in genomics: product manager
/theme/what-is-meiosis/What is meiosis?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-i...My career in genomics: illustrator and graphic designer
/theme/mitosis-versus-meiosis/Mitosis versus meiosis
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/theme/what-is-a-cell/What is a cell?
/theme/what-is-dna/What is DNA?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-d...My career in genomics: data science
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-c...My career in genomics: cellular operations
/theme/what-is-a-gene/What is a gene?
/theme/what-is-a-chromosome/What is a chromosome?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-c...My career in genomics: cell biology
/theme/what-is-a-genome/What is a genome?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-g...My career in genomics: genetic counselling
/theme/what-is-rna/What is RNA?
/theme/what-is-genetic-counsel...What is genetic counselling?
/theme/how-is-dna-turned-into-...How is DNA turned into protein? The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-c...My career in genomics: career profiles
/theme/what-is-a-mutation/What is a mutation?
/theme/science-for-everyone-pr...Science For Everyone Primary Resources
/theme/what-is-inheritance/What is inheritance?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-c...My career in genomics: cancer biology
/theme/what-is-a-genetic-condi...What is a genetic condition?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-i...My career in genomics: immune diseases
/theme/what-is-genetic-testing/What is genetic testing?
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/theme/what-is-genome-editing/What is genome editing?
/theme/life-in-the-lab-working...Life in the Lab: working with human gut microbiota
/theme/the-human-genome-project/The Human Genome Project
/theme/life-in-the-lab-working...Life in the Lab: working in a malaria lab
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/theme/life-in-the-lab-working...Life in the Lab: working in a malaria genome modification pipeline
/theme/what-is-african-sleepin...What is African sleeping sickness?
/theme/what-is-gene-therapy/What is gene therapy?
/theme/sequencing-at-speed/Sequencing at speed
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/theme/what-is-dna-profiling/What is DNA profiling?
/theme/what-are-bac-libraries/What are BAC libraries?
/theme/what-is-clone-by-clone-...What is clone-by-clone sequencing?
/theme/the-evolution-of-genome...The evolution of genome editing tools
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/theme/what-is-schistosomiasis/What is schistosomiasis?
/theme/ic-elegans-i-the-early-...C elegans: the early worm gets the sequence
/theme/what-is-malaria/What is malaria?
/theme/the-discovery-of-dna-un...The discovery of DNA: unravelling the double helix
/theme/what-is-rna-sequencing/What is RNA sequencing?
/theme/what-are-streptococcal-...What are Streptococcal infections?
/theme/what-dna-is-profiling-u...What DNA is profiling used for?
/theme/what-is-dementia/What is dementia?
/theme/model-organisms-the-mouse/Model organisms: the mouse
/theme/model-organisms-the-fru...Model organisms: the fruit fly
/theme/what-is-cystic-fibrosis/What is cystic fibrosis?
/theme/types-of-genome-edits/Types of genome edits
/theme/what-is-a-gmo/What is a GMO?
/theme/what-is-phylogenetics/What is phylogenetics?
/theme/what-is-capillary-seque...What is capillary sequencing?
/theme/what-is-third-generatio...What is third generation sequencing?
/theme/what-is-pacbio-smrt-seq...What is PacBio SMRT sequencing?
/theme/what-is-next-generation...What is next generation sequencing?
/theme/model-organisms-the-cla...Model organisms: the clawed frog
/theme/what-is-familial-adenom...What is familial adenomatous polyposis?
/theme/what-is-selective-breed...What is selective breeding?
/theme/how-are-drugs-designed-...How are drugs designed and developed?
/theme/what-is-huntingtons-dis...What is Huntington’s disease?
/theme/what-is-crispr-cas9/What is CRISPR-Cas9?
/theme/covid-19-variants-and-g...Covid-19 variants and genomic surveillance
/theme/what-are-dominant-and-r...What are dominant and recessive alleles?
/theme/what-is-covid-19/What is Covid-19?
/theme/what-are-model-organisms/What are model organisms?
/theme/what-is-personalised-me...What is personalised medicine?
/theme/what-is-pharmacogenomics/What is pharmacogenomics?
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/theme/the-uk-national-dna-dat...The UK National DNA Database
/theme/what-is-colorectal-cancer/What is colorectal cancer?
/theme/what-is-hereditary-haem...What is hereditary haemochromatosis?
/theme/what-is-hereditary-non-...What is hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer?
/theme/what-is-sickle-cell-ana...What is sickle cell anaemia?
/theme/what-is-alzheimers-dise...What is Alzheimer’s disease?
/theme/what-is-downs-syndrome/What is Down’s syndrome?
/theme/what-is-achondroplasia/What is achondroplasia?
/theme/giants-in-genomics-jame...Giants in genomics: James Watson
/theme/giants-in-genomics-mike...Giants in genomics: Mike Stratton
/theme/what-is-evolution/What is evolution?
/theme/what-happens-in-dna-rep...What happens in DNA replication?
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/theme/dna-replication/DNA replication
/theme/from-dna-to-protein/From DNA to protein
/theme/what-is-genetic-variation/What is genetic variation?
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/theme/what-is-a-clinical-trial/What is a clinical trial?
/theme/what-are-staphylococcal...What are Staphylococcal infections?
/theme/what-are-haemophilia-a-...What are haemophilia A & B?
/theme/what-is-muscular-dystro...What is muscular dystrophy?
/theme/what-is-fragile-x-syndr...What is Fragile-X syndrome?
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/theme/what-is-genetic-enginee...What is genetic engineering?
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/theme/the-human-genome-projec...The Human Genome Project: Personal Stories
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/theme/what-is-a-stem-cell/What is a stem cell?
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/theme/are-humans-still-evolving/Are humans still evolving?
/theme/what-is-hiv/What is HIV?
/theme/what-is-a-telomere/What is a telomere?
/theme/what-is-rna-splicing/What is RNA splicing?
/theme/what-is-gel-electrophor...What is gel electrophoresis?
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/theme/what-is-salmonella/What is Salmonella?
/theme/what-is-tuberculosis/What is tuberculosis?
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/theme/function-finders-blast/Function Finders: BLAST!
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/theme/unsung-heroes-in-scienc...Unsung heroes in science: Marie Maynard Daly
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