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  1. A selection of evaluations from Faculty of 1000 covering the synthesis of sugar arrays, C. elegans ORFeome v1.1, a novel method for identifying tRNA genes, a step towards analysis of the human serum proteome and ...

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    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:325
  2. A report on the 24th Annual Lorne Conference on the Organization and Expression of the Genome, Lorne, Victoria, Australia, 16-20 February 2003.

    Authors: Merlin Crossley
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:320
  3. We have developed a unique methodology for the combined analysis of histomorphometric and gene-expression profiles amenable to intensive data mining and multisample comparison for a comprehensive approach to t...

    Authors: Andres Kriete, Mary K Anderson, Brad Love, John Freund, James J Caffrey, M Brook Young, Timothy J Sendera, Scott R Magnuson and J Mark Braughler
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:R32
  4. Microarrays have been used to study the response of plants to many signals, including light, hormones and transcription factors. The results in each case can give an overall view of the global response to the ...

    Authors: Giovanni Mele and Sarah Hake
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:215
  5. Centromeres are key to the correct segregation and inheritance of genetic information. Eukaryotic centromeres, which are located in large blocks of highly repetitive DNA, have been notoriously difficult to seq...

    Authors: Jonathan C Lamb and James A Birchler
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:214
  6. The two wolf types found in India are represented by two isolated populations and believed to be two sub-species of Canis lupus. One of these wolf, locally called Himalayan wolf (HW) or Tibetan wolf, is found onl...

    Authors: Ramesh K Aggarwal, J Ramadevi and Lalji Singh
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:P6
  7. Authors: Paul Janssen, Benjamin Audit, Ildefonso Cases, Nikos Darzentas, Leon Goldovsky, Victor Kunin, Nuria Lopez-Bigas, José Manuel Peregrin-Alvarez, José B Pereira-Leal, Sophia Tsoka and Christos A Ouzounis
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:402
  8. Recent analyses of human pathogens have revealed that their evolutionary histories are congruent with the hypothesized pattern of ancient and modern human population migrations. Phylogenetic trees of strains o...

    Authors: Todd R Disotell
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:213
  9. Global gene-expression analysis is carried out using different technologies that are either array- or sequence-tag-based. To compare experiments that are performed on these different platforms, array probes an...

    Authors: B Anders T Svensson, Arja J Kreeft, Gert-Jan B van Ommen, Johan T den Dunnen and Judith M Boer
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:R35
  10. Clustering is a common methodology for the analysis of array data, and many research laboratories are generating array data with repeated measurements. We evaluated several clustering algorithms that incorpora...

    Authors: Ka Yee Yeung, Mario Medvedovic and Roger E Bumgarner
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:R34
  11. A versatile visual approach for detecting recombination and identifying recombination breakpoints within a sequence alignment is presented. The method is based on two novel diagrams - the highway plot and the ...

    Authors: Korbinian Strimmer, Kristoffer Forslund, Barbara Holland and Vincent Moulton
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:R33
  12. EASE is a customizable software application for rapid biological interpretation of gene lists that result from the analysis of microarray, proteomics, SAGE, and other high-throughput genomic data. The biologic...

    Authors: Douglas A Hosack, Glynn Dennis Jr, Brad T Sherman, H Clifford Lane and Richard A Lempicki
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:P4
  13. A selection of evaluations from Faculty of 1000 covering microarray analysis of eye development in Drosophila, profiling the phosphatidylinositol metabolic pathway, temperature-induced gene-expression changes in

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    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:322
  14. Authors: Jonathan B Weitzman
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:spotlight-20030414-01
  15. A report on the Keystone Symposium 'Functional Genomics: Global Analysis of Complex Biological Systems', Santa Fe, USA, 20-24 February 2003.

    Authors: Eran Segal and Stuart K Kim
    Citation: Genome Biology 2003 4:317

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