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  1. The impact on fitness of homozygous deletions in yeast has been shown to correlate with the rate of protein evolution assessed as the evolutionary distance between yeast and Caenorhabditis elegans.

    Authors: Reiner Veitia
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0030
  2. Brevipalpus phoenicis, the false spider mite, has been shown to exist only in the haploid state.

    Authors: S Subramanian
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0029
  3. Mouse μ-opioid receptor carboxy-terminal splice variants have been shown to differ in their responses to agonists.

    Authors: Maria Östergård
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0028
  4. Genomic and phylogenetic analyses have suggested that previously reported cases of putative lateral gene transfer from bacteria to vertebrates could result from gene losses and sampling artifacts.

    Authors: Reiner Veitia
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0027
  5. A phylogenetic analysis has cast doubts on previously reported cases of putative horizontal gene transfer from bacteria to vertebrates.

    Authors: Reiner Veitia
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0026
  6. Divergence of the sequences of reproductive genes has been accelerated by positive selection.

    Authors: S Subramanian
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0025
  7. Time traces of GFP fluorescence expressed under the control of flagellar promoters have been used to order flagellar gene expression events in real time.

    Authors: Rachel Brem
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0024
  8. A response to Homologuephobia, by Gregory A Petsko, Genome Biology 2001 2:comment1002.1-1002.2, to An apology for orthologs - or brave new memes by Eugene V Koonin, Genome Biology 2001, 2:comment1005.1-1005.2, an...

    Authors: Roy A Jensen
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:interactions1002.1
  9. The large transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) superfamily of secreted proteins regulate the growth, development and differentiation of cells in diverse organisms, including nematode worms, flies, mice and huma...

    Authors: Liliana Attisano and Si Tuen Lee-Hoeflich
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reviews3010.1
  10. The polarization of views on how best to exploit new information from the Human Genome Project for medicine reflects our ignorance of the genetic architecture underlying common diseases: are susceptibility all...

    Authors: Alan F Wright and Nicholas D Hastie
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:comment2007.1
  11. A report on the Cold Spring Harbor meeting on Genome Sequencing and Biology, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA, 9-13 May 2001.

    Authors: Martin S Taylor
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports4018.1
  12. The DNA sequence of one of the smallest eukaryotic genomes has recently been finished - that of the reduced nucleus, or nucleomorph, of an algal endosymbiont that resides within a cryptomonad host cell. Its se...

    Authors: Paul R Gilson
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reviews1022.1
  13. Geneimprint.com is dedicated to providing information about imprinted genes for researchers, students and others interested in the subject.

    Authors: Vasudeva Ginjala
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports2009
  14. The mfold server has a simple interface that allows any researcher to analyze a submitted RNA sequence for various secondary structures using up-to-date algorithms and free-energy rules.

    Authors: Steven G Gray
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports2007
  15. COPE is the electronic updated version of the Dictionary of Cytokines (Wiley; New York:1994) and represents a comprehensive online reference guide to the field of cytokine research.

    Authors: Steven G Gray
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports2006

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