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  1. We have developed a software platform called Osprey for visualization and manipulation of complex interaction networks. Osprey builds data-rich graphical representations that are color-coded for gene function ...

    Authors: Bobby-Joe Breitkreutz, Chris Stark and Mike Tyers
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:preprint0012.1
  2. Two recent papers illustrate contrasting approaches to studying gene expression during development of the xylem, the tissue that transports water and solutes around higher plants. The two methods used, studyin...

    Authors: Simon Turner
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews1033.1
  3. MRD is a database system to access the microsatellite repeats information of genomes such as archea, eubacteria, and other eukaryotic genomes whose sequence information is available in public domains. MRD stor...

    Authors: Subbaya Subramanian, Vamsi M Madgula, Ranjan George, Rakesh K Mishra, Madhusudhan W Pandit, Chandrashekar S Kumar and Lalji Singh
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:preprint0011.1
  4. Experimental analysis of the proteomes of virulent and non-virulent strains of Brucella melitensis reveals differences in the proteins involved in iron metabolism

    Authors: Wim D'Haeze
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0060
  5. Comparative genomics using the pufferfish genome will help with identifying and characterizing human genes

    Authors: Jean-Nicolas Volff
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0059
  6. The apoptosis signaling molecule caspase 3 is also required for differentiation in myoblasts

    Authors: Cathy Holding
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0058
  7. Structural data are critical for the elucidation of how peptides are synthesized and how they function. Two recent studies have used nanoscale chromatography together with mass spectrometry to determine the st...

    Authors: Ruthann Nichols
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews1032.1
  8. The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum, one of the world's most devastating pathogens, has an astonishing array of sequences and genes that play key roles in pathogenesis and immune evasion. We must und...

    Authors: Brendan S Crabb and Alan F Cowman
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews1031.1
  9. The presenilins are evolutionarily conserved transmembrane proteins that regulate cleavage of certain other proteins in their transmembrane domains. The clinical significance of this regulation is shown by the...

    Authors: Anurag Tandon and Paul Fraser
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews3014.1
  10. A report on Plant Biology 2002, the annual meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists, Denver, USA, 3-7 August 2002.

    Authors: David A Collings
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports4035.1

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