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  1. Microarray technologies are emerging as a promising tool for genomic studies. The challenge now is how to analyze the resulting large amounts of data. Clustering techniques have been widely applied in analyzin...

    Authors: Wei Pan, Jizhen Lin and Chap T Le
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:research0009.1
  2. Our understanding of prokaryote biology from study of pure cultures and genome sequencing has been limited by a pronounced sampling bias towards four bacterial phyla - Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Actinobacteri...

    Authors: Philip Hugenholtz
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews0003.1
  3. For a long time one could not imagine being able to identify species on the basis of genotype only as there were no technological means to do so. But conventional phenotype-based identification requires much e...

    Authors: Takehiro Watanabe, Ayumu Saito, Yusuke Takeuchi, Mohammed Naimuddin and Koichi Nishigaki
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:research0010.1
  4. A genome-wide scan has revealed multiple conserved groups of neuropeptide genes in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

    Authors: Nektarios Tavernarakis
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0010
  5. A novel protein-based approach has been developed to import a cell-permeable form of the site-specific recombinase Cre into undifferentiated and terminally differentiated mammalian cells

    Authors: Negar Jamshidi
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0009
  6. Dorsoventral patterning in Drosophila oogenesis reveals new links between Ras1 and genes involved in signaling and cytoskeletal organization

    Authors: Chris Berrie
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0008
  7. The Expression Profiler is an ensemble of web-based computational resources (still under development) for clustering gene-expression data with different algorithms and distance measures, obtaining graphical di...

    Authors: Alessandro Guffanti
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports2008
  8. A report on the 15th Annual Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine Symposium on structural genomics in pharmaceutical design, Princeton, USA, 24-25 October 2001.

    Authors: Yang Liu, Nicholas M Luscombe, Vadim Alexandrov, Paul Bertone, Paul Harrison, Zhaolei Zhang and Mark Gerstein
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports4004.1
  9. Gene duplications have a major role in the evolution of new biological functions. Theoretical studies often assume that a duplication per se is selectively neutral and that, following a duplication, one of the ge...

    Authors: Fyodor A Kondrashov, Igor B Rogozin, Yuri I Wolf and Eugene V Koonin
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:research0008.1
  10. The honeybee (Apis mellifera) has been used with great success in a variety of behavioral studies. The lack of genomic tools in this species has, however, hampered efforts to provide genome-based explanations for...

    Authors: Robert Kucharski and Ryszard Maleszka
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:research0007.1
  11. A response to Functional associations of proteins in entire genomes by means of exhaustive detection of gene fusions by AJ Enright, CA Ouzounis. Genome Biology 2000, 2:research0034.1-0034.7

    Authors: Reiner A Veitia
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:interactions1001.1
  12. The Wnt genes encode a large family of secreted protein growth factors that have been identified in animals from hydra to humans. In humans, 19 WNT proteins have been identified that share 27% to 83% amino-acid s...

    Authors: Jeffrey R Miller
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reviews3001.1
  13. This portal to information on Caenorhabditis elegans provides a tremendous service to the dedicated worm community and is also useful for the nonspecialist.

    Authors: Chang-Su Lim
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports2007
  14. WormBase aims to provide scientists with easily accessible and timely information on the genetics and biology of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as well as on some closely related nematodes.

    Authors: Chang-Su Lim
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports2005
  15. The National Resource for Cell Analysis and Modeling (NRCAM) includes virtual cell software for simulating and modeling cell processes and aims to become a portal for modeling in cell biology.

    Authors: Chaitanya Athale
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports2002
  16. The general Monte Carlo simulator of cellular microphysiology (MCell) on this site is a program that allows three-dimensional dynamic simulations of subcellular architecture and physiology

    Authors: Chaitanya Athale
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports2001

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