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Advanced Warfare – System Hack’s Are OP! – FAST "ARX-160 DNA BOMB" w/ 45 Gunstreak! – Video

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Junk DNA by Nessa Carey – Video

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AW: SOLO 112 kills DOUBLE DNA bomb RUSHING Triple VICIOUS – Video

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*Fast* 116 Second DNA Bomb on Detroit Solo! – Video

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2 DNA BOMB auf Detroit. 30:1 – Video

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COD Advanced Warfare – "DOUBLE DNA BOMB w/ LIGHTNING CAMO" – NEW CAMOS IN ADVANCED WARFARE! (COD AW) – Video

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COD: ADVANCED WARFARE "EM1" DNA BOMB – Video

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Robot Trader #27 [DNA, TOP] (18-12-2014) – Video

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Geneticists Begin Tests of an Internet for DNA

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Scientists are starting to open their DNA databases online, creating a network that could pave the way for gene analysis at a new scale.

A coalition of geneticists and computer programmers calling itself the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health is developing protocols for exchanging DNA information across the Internet. The researchers hope their work could be as important to medical science as HTTP, the protocol created by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, was to the Web.

One of the groups first demonstration projects is a simple search engine that combs through the DNA letters of thousands of human genomes stored at nine locations, including Googles server farms and the University of Leicester, in the U.K. According to the group, which includes key players in the Human Genome Project, the search engine is the start of a kind of Internet of DNA that may eventually link millions of genomes together.

The technologies being developed are application program interfaces, or APIs, that let different gene databases communicate. Pooling information could speed discoveries about what genes do and help doctors diagnose rare birth defects by matching children with suspected gene mutations to others who are known to have them.

The alliance was conceived two years ago at a meeting in New York of 50 scientists who were concerned that genome data was trapped in private databases, tied down by legal consent agreements with patients, limited by privacy rules, or jealously controlled by scientists to further their own scientific work. It styles itself after the World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C, a body that oversees standards for the Web.

Its creating the Internet language to exchange genetic information, says David Haussler, scientific director of the genome institute at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who is one of the groups leaders.

The group began releasing software this year. Its hopeas yet largely unrealizedis that any scientist will be able to ask questions about genome data possessed by other laboratories, without running afoul of technical barriers or privacy rules.

The researchers felt they had to act because the falling cost of decoding a genomethen about $10,000, and now already closer to $2,000was producing a flood of data they were not prepared for. They feared ending up like U.S. hospitals, with electronic systems that are mostly balkanized and unable to communicate.

The way genomic data is siloed is becoming a problem because geneticists need access to ever larger populations. They use DNA information from as many as 100,000 volunteers to search for genes related to schizophrenia, diabetes, and other common disease. Yet even these quantities of data are no longer seen as large enough to drive discovery. You are going to need millions of genomes, says David Altshuler, deputy director of the Broad Institute in Cambridge and chairman of the new organization. And no single database is that big.

The Global Alliance thinks the answer is a network that would open the various databases to limited digital searches by other scientists. Using that concept, says Heidi Rehm, a Harvard Medical School geneticist, the alliance is already working on linking together some of the worlds largest databases of information about the breast cancer genes BRCA1 and BRCA2, as well as nine currently isolated databases containing data about genes that cause rare childhood diseases.

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Inside the barking world of dog DNA

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With his non-regulation haircut and wayward ears, Colin is not everyone's idea of the perfect miniature schnauzer.

But even the biggest mini schnauzer snobs, with their luxuriant locks and fancy neckwear, have never confused him with a Pomeranian.

Yet the yap of a yellow dog's genes echo down the ancestral tree of our decidedly beardy little canine, according to the best reckoning of a $150 DNA saliva test.

There's apparently a distant dash of Australian shepherd in there too. Which certainly runs contrary to Colin's ability to, well, run.

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So between the test and the dog, had we been sold a pup? And which one?

This is the fraught world of DNA dog testing: a place frequented by vets, breeders, and the occasional doting pet owner whose pooch has everything, including identity issues. Dog genetics might be cheaper and more accessible than ever before, but methods for breed identification and their levels of success vary.

Colin's brush with gene science was just that a simple cheek swab via Genetic Technologies' Animal Network "BITSA" test mailed back to the lab. Some other services use a blood sample collected and sent off by a vet.

Then there are the phantom poopers: dogs that recklessly volunteer samples all over public lawns and footpaths. These results have been of particular interest to councils.

"We get a lot of, heaps of them ... the dog poo one," says George Sofronidis of Orivet Genetic Pet Care. "Does my head in."

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