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  1. A report from the "Quantitative challenges in the post-genomic sequence era" workshop and symposium, San Diego, January 11-15, 2000

    Authors: Gregory A Petsko
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports406.1
  2. A report from the minisymposium on regulated secretion at the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Bilogy, Washington DC, December 11-15, 1999

    Authors: Colin Jamora
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports402.1
  3. Launched in September 1998, dbSNP is the central repository for data on single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), the most common form of sequence variation in human populations.

    Authors: Colin Semple
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports243
  4. Given the variety of codon usage by different organisms and organelles, this centralized codon-usage resource is invaluable.

    Authors: Todd Richmond
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports241
  5. The unified database (UDB) attempts to create an integrated map based on human genome mapping data retrieved from a number of public databases.

    Authors: Kathryn Evans
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports238
  6. Finding the relevant database is not always easy, and for some years Nucleic Acids Research has dedicated its first issue of the year to information about the most important existing databases.

    Authors: Mar Albà
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports235
  7. The availability of complete genomic sequences of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has catalyzed a cultural change in the practice of yeast biology, providing opportunities to develop high throughput techniques to define...

    Authors: Charles Brenner
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reviews103.1
  8. For those working on the actin cytoskeleton, a major theme of the 39th annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology [

    Authors: Anne Ridley
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reviews102.1
  9. The key molecules involved in regulating the assembly and function of the mitotic spindle are shared by evolutionarily divergent species. Studies in different model systems are leading to convergent conclusion...

    Authors: Claire E Walczak
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reviews101.1
  10. GeneCalling, a new expression profiling technique, has been used to elucidate regulatory gene networks in plants.

    Authors: Leonore Reiser
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports034
  11. Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) has been used to analyze the complete human 'transcriptome' - the number, identity and level of expression of genes in humans.

    Authors: Hamish Scott
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports031
  12. Members of the Arabidopsis Genome Initiative, including the European Union Arabidopsis Genome Sequencing Consortium and The Cold Spring Harbor, Washington University in St Louis and PE Biosystems Arabidopsis Sequ...

    Authors: Todd Richmond
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports030
  13. Members of the Arabidopsis Genome Initiative, primarily from The Institute for Genomic Research, have completed sequencing one of the first two plant chromosomes.

    Authors: Todd Richmond
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports029
  14. Mouse chromosomes carrying deletions have been produced using a combination of targeted and random integration of selectable markers followed by specific excision by a recombinase.

    Authors: Paul Denny
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports027
  15. PCR screening five collections of mutagenized Arabidopsis lines to find those that have T-DNA or transposon insertions in 73 members of the R2R3 MYB gene family has identified 47 insertions into 36 genes.

    Authors: Seung Yon Rhee
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports025
  16. A new noninvasive technique has been developed that successfully measures calcium dynamics in single Arabidopsis guard cells.

    Authors: Kath Carr and Alistair Hetherington
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports024
  17. The crystal structure of human SRP54M from the signal recognition particle (SRP) reveals a homodimer interaction, which may be a model for the way signal sequences on nascent proteins recognize and activate th...

    Authors: Rachel Brem
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports020
  18. Systems analysis of the complete genome sequence combined with biochemical information on metabolic pathways has been used to define and elucidate the relationship between genotype and phenotype for Haemophilus i...

    Authors: Mary Wildermuth
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports016
  19. Correlation-based clustering of plant expressed sequence tags allows conclusions to be drawn about the relationship between genes based on their expression patterns in different tissues.

    Authors: Philippe Reymond
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports010
  20. Differences in responses to bacterial surface lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) are apparent between and within mammalian species. It has been shown in mice that resistance to LPS is caused by defects in the Toll-lik...

    Authors: Irina Smirnova, Alexander Poltorak, Edward KL Chan, Colleen McBride and Bruce Beutler
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:research002.1
  21. The formin family of proteins has been implicated in signaling pathways of cellular morphogenesis in both animals and fungi; in the latter case, at least, they participate in communication between the actin cy...

    Authors: Fatima Cvrcková
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:research001.1
  22. The use of cDNA microarrays for the study and mapping of gene amplifications and deletions on a whole-genome scale provides a comparison of DNA copy numbers in normal and tumor cells at unprecedented resolution.

    Authors: Aude Fahrer
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports011
  23. SYFPEITHI, a database of interactions between proteins of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and antigenic peptides, contains information on MHC-associated peptide sequences, anchor positions, MHC mole...

    Authors: Christopher J Thorpe
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports203

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