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  1. Genes encoding key factors that transform endemic Vibrio cholerae strains into pandemic ones have been identified

    Authors: Wim D'Haeze
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0028
  2. Investigation of transcriptional regulation of the virB operon has revealed clues to how Brucella suis survives within host cells

    Authors: Wim D'Haeze
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0027
  3. The pathways and gene loci involved in causing type 1 diabetes in a murine model (NOD mouse) are being uncovered using microarrays and conventional genetics

    Authors: Agnieszka M Lichanska
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0026
  4. Acetylation of proteins, either on various amino-terminal residues or on the ε-amino group of lysine residues, is catalyzed by a wide range of acetyltransferases. Amino-terminal acetylation occurs on the bulk ...

    Authors: Bogdan Polevoda and Fred Sherman
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews0006.1
  5. Human cancers have traditionally been classified according to their tissue of origin, histological characteristics and, to some extent, molecular markers. Clinical studies have associated different tumor class...

    Authors: Brian Z Ring and Douglas T Ross
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:comment2005.1
  6. The ADF/cofilins are a family of actin-binding proteins expressed in all eukaryotic cells so far examined. Members of this family remodel the actin cytoskeleton, for example during cytokinesis, when the actin-...

    Authors: Sutherland K Maciver and Patrick J Hussey
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews3007.1
  7. The chicken EST repository gives access to a BLAST server dedicated to mining recently released sequence information from the chick large-scale expressed sequence tag (EST) project

    Authors: David Chambers
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports2013
  8. Ten years after the identification of the gene responsible for fragile X syndrome, recent studies have revealed a list of mRNAs bound by the fragile X gene product and have identified specific sequences requir...

    Authors: Ilse Gantois and R Frank Kooy
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews1014.1
  9. Long hairpin-forming double-stranded RNAs provoke specific suppression of gene expression in murine embryonic cells that is strongly suggestive of conventional RNA interference

    Authors: Chris Berrie
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0024
  10. A report on the 23rd Annual Lorne Conference on the Organization and Expression of the Genome, Lorne, Victoria, Australia, 17-21 February 2002.

    Authors: Merlin Crossley
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports4014.1
  11. Genetic mapping and determination of the organization of the wheat genome are changing the wheat-breeding process. New initiatives to analyze the expressed portion of the wheat genome and structural analysis o...

    Authors: Michael Francki and Rudi Appels
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews1013.1
  12. A report on the 'Leaf Development' workshop hosted by the Instituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones, Madrid, Spain, 11-13 February 2002.

    Authors: John L Bowman
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports4013.1
  13. Immediately after a gene duplication event, the duplicate genes have redundant functions. Is natural selection therefore completely relaxed after duplication? Does one gene evolve more rapidly than the other? ...

    Authors: Andreas Wagner
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews1012.1
  14. A variety of RNA molecules have been found over the last 20 years to have a remarkable range of functions beyond the well-known roles of messenger, ribosomal and transfer RNAs. Here, we present a general categ...

    Authors: Maciej Szymański and Jan Barciszewski
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews0005.1

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