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A major challenge of the Human Genome Project was "annotation", or making descriptive sense, of the raw DNA sequence. Output from an automated capillary sequencer, with each of the four DNA bases labeled a different colour, forms the raw data. These data are then processed with various annotation "pipelines", including assembly of the raw reads into larger "contigs" and ultimately a finished genome sequence.

 

Represented here is the transition from primary sequence data (left) through the "brain filtering" and computer processing of bioinformatics (right). The image has been treated with a simulation of the "bleach bypass" developing technique used on photographic film in the pre-digital, genome project era.

 

[The preceding pompous description goes with this piece of "art", submitted for consideration as part of a gallery exhibit for an institutional fundraiser. I can call it pompous with impunity, because I wrote it.]

 

Licensed to the U.S. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) for use in this article:

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Follow the pipeline

092013: Nogales, AZ - This Inukton Pipeline Robot is used to travel down pipes and tunnels that may be too small for a person to crawl through. The Inukton has a camera mounted to the front of it and the Border Patrol Agents can control the robot and view what its seeing from a control box. The Inukton Pipeline Robot was purchased Asset Forfeiture Funds, so it did not cost the taxpayers any money.

 

Photos by: Josh Denmark

092013: Nogales, AZ - This Inukton Pipeline Robot is used to travel down pipes and tunnels that may be too small for a person to crawl through. The Inukton has a camera mounted to the front of it and the Border Patrol Agents can control the robot and view what its seeing from a control box. The Inukton Pipeline Robot was purchased Asset Forfeiture Funds, so it did not cost the taxpayers any money.

 

Photos by: Josh Denmark

A map of Eastern Europe and Central Asia displaying existing and projected oil and gas pipelines, as well as political and economical alliances and geostrategic territory in the region.

092013: Nogales, AZ - This Inukton Pipeline Robot is used to travel down pipes and tunnels that may be too small for a person to crawl through. The Inukton has a camera mounted to the front of it and the Border Patrol Agents can control the robot and view what its seeing from a control box. The Inukton Pipeline Robot was purchased Asset Forfeiture Funds, so it did not cost the taxpayers any money.

 

Photos by: Josh Denmark

Pipeline, James River Park; Richmond VA

From Pipeline in January. Best viewed large.

092013: Nogales, AZ - This Inukton Pipeline Robot is used to travel down pipes and tunnels that may be too small for a person to crawl through. The Inukton has a camera mounted to the front of it and the Border Patrol Agents can control the robot and view what its seeing from a control box. The Inukton Pipeline Robot was purchased Asset Forfeiture Funds, so it did not cost the taxpayers any money.

 

Photos by: Josh Denmark

7year update, I belive this was balaram stack.

Pipeline coating crew at camp and yard acess. Transcanada pipelines red earth job 2009-2010

hydro pipeline at trenton falls.

Pipeline 28's 2007 ALF

Natural gas pipeline

John S. Quarterman, Gretchen Quarterman,

Brown Dog, Yellow Dog,

 

Pictures by John S. Quarterman for Okra Paradise Farms, Lowndes County, Georgia, 2013-07-06.

 

www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2013/07/natural-gas-pipeli...

A major cause of pipeline damage is someone accidentally striking an underground pipeline. Above-ground pipeline markers identify the route of an underground pipeline. Always Call 811 three days before digging to have the exact location marked.

A view out the rear of DERMPAV's 58RM at the pipeline cutting on the VGR line to Maldon with the DSCR "Maldon by DERM" tour

Pipeline 20's 2007 ALF

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