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  1. A meeting report of the sessions on human, eukaryotic and bacterial genome sequencing at the American Society for Microbiology and Institut Pasteur joint conference: Genomes 2000 International Conference on Mi...

    Authors: Andrew JG Simpson
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports411.1
  2. A report of work on the structure and function of the nuclear envelope and nuclear pores, presented at the 39th annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology, Washington DC, December 11-15, 1999.

    Authors: Jason Swedlow
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports407.1
  3. Living cells organize their internal contents by coordinating the chaotic thermal motion of protein molecules. A recent study, combining experiment with stochastic simulation, shows how this might be achieved ...

    Authors: Dennis Bray
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reviews108.1
  4. Recent sequence and cytogenetic analyses of heterochromatin in Arabidopsis, together with other results from Arabidopsis and maize, indicate that plant heterochromatin can have very different origins, composition...

    Authors: Jeffrey L Bennetzen
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reviews107.1
  5. Preliminary analysis of the Drosophila genome sequence reveals important similarities and differences between the functioning of mammalian and invertebrate immune systems.

    Authors: Ruslan Medzhitov and Charles Janeway Jr.
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reviews106.1
  6. Proteins of the Rab and SNARE families target vesicles to their intracellular destinations. A comparison of these families from the budding yeast, fission yeast, nematode and fruitfly genomes has implications ...

    Authors: John Armstrong
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reviews104.1
  7. Genomic sequencing of the Toll-like receptor 4 gene in humans, mice, chimpanzee and baboon has shown that the Tlr4 protein is polymorphic.

    Authors: Ann-Marie Mallon
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports040
  8. Clever use of a mutation that allows tetrad analysis in a higher plant has enabled researchers to map the centromeres of Arabidopsis genetically with high precision.

    Authors: Todd Richmond
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports039
  9. The flood of data from genome-wide analysis is transforming biology. We need to develop new, interdisciplinary approaches to convert these data into information about the components and structures of individua...

    Authors: Andrew W Murray
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:comment003.1
  10. On the basis of a structural analysis of 240 protein-DNA complexes contained in the Protein Data Bank (PDB), we have classified the DNA-binding proteins involved into eight different structural/functional grou...

    Authors: Nicholas M Luscombe, Susan E Austin, Helen M Berman and Janet M Thornton
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reviews001.1
  11. DNA microarray analysis has been used for the first time to define clinically relevant subtypes of lymphoma.

    Authors: Jonathan B Weitzman
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports0042
  12. The nucleotide sequence of the 120 megabase euchromatic region of the Drosophila melanogaster genome is reported.

    Authors: Alan Shirras
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports038
  13. Transcriptional analysis has been used to probe the biology of mycobacterial responses to antibiotics and to suggest new drug targets.

    Authors: Zachary Perlman
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports037
  14. Expression patterns of Vibrio cholerae virulence genes determined during an infection differ dramatically from those observed in conventional in vitro analyses.

    Authors: William Deakin
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports036
  15. A new technique for the selection of newly synthesized DNA has enabled the selection and amplification of putative origins of replication on the human X chromosome.

    Authors: Shuba Gopal
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports035

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