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Mind and Body => Neuroscience => Topic started by: smfadmin on May 02, 2018, 01:33:09 PM

Title: Mining the biomedical literature for genetic nformation [DOWNLOAD]
Post by: smfadmin on May 02, 2018, 01:33:09 PM
source: https://www.academia.edu/2808899/Mining_the_biomedical_literature_for_genic_information?ends_sutd_reg_path=true (https://www.academia.edu/2808899/Mining_the_biomedical_literature_for_genic_information?ends_sutd_reg_path=true)

There so many disparate studies and there remains a large proportion of unknown and unnamed genes so it is now being automated with A.I., multidimensional neural networks and quantum computing.

i give credit to Google for mapping the Internet ~ once that was achieved in a few milliseconds [retrieval time], anything in our minds will be soon up for grabs.

It's not until you can decronsctruct something right down by trying to build your own being/system that until we can completely reconstrust every last pyhysical component (impossible in itself because you enter the realm of indivisible).

This is another step closer to understanding our minds; why and how we think and how we pass on our DNA; my words, not theirs !

You may have noticed that the human fetus looks very reptilian when it is post-conception so it appears to me that every time we pass out genes on, we become more capable from generation to generation.

check out DNA vs. RNA if you wish to look into it further ...


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Mapping the mind and undertanding it is a difficult as the "Gene Mention Task"where In this task participants designed systems to identify substrings in sentences corresponding to gene name mentions

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2559986/ (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2559986/)
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