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  1. The Wnt genes encode a large family of secreted protein growth factors that have been identified in animals from hydra to humans. In humans, 19 WNT proteins have been identified that share 27% to 83% amino-acid s...

    Authors: Jeffrey R Miller
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reviews3001.1
  2. This portal to information on Caenorhabditis elegans provides a tremendous service to the dedicated worm community and is also useful for the nonspecialist.

    Authors: Chang-Su Lim
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports2007
  3. PicSNP is a browseable catalog of nonsynonymous single-nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs - that is, base changes that alter the amino-acid sequence) in the human genome

    Authors: Chang-Su Lim
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports2006
  4. WormBase aims to provide scientists with easily accessible and timely information on the genetics and biology of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as well as on some closely related nematodes.

    Authors: Chang-Su Lim
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports2005
  5. The KEGG project, initiated by the Japanese Human Genome Program in 1995, aims to computerize knowledge on molecular interactions among genes and proteins, metabolic pathways, regulatory pathways and molecular...

    Authors: Eliezer Kopf
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports2004
  6. The National Resource for Cell Analysis and Modeling (NRCAM) includes virtual cell software for simulating and modeling cell processes and aims to become a portal for modeling in cell biology.

    Authors: Chaitanya Athale
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports2002
  7. The general Monte Carlo simulator of cellular microphysiology (MCell) on this site is a program that allows three-dimensional dynamic simulations of subcellular architecture and physiology

    Authors: Chaitanya Athale
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports2001
  8. A recent proteomic analysis of germinating Arabidopsis thaliana seeds demonstrates the effectiveness of functional genomics for investigating the complexity of developmental regulatory networks, such as the devel...

    Authors: Jérôme Bove, Marc Jullien and Philippe Grappin
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reviews1002.1
  9. Synucleins are small, soluble proteins expressed primarily in neural tissue and in certain tumors. The family includes three known proteins: α-synuclein, β-synuclein, and γ-synuclein. All synucleins have in co...

    Authors: Julia M George
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reviews3002.1
  10. Non-viable granulosa cells recovered post-mortem from a mouflon sheep have been used to clone the dead animal using a domestic sheep as a surrogate oocyte donor and mother

    Authors: John C Rockett
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports0006
  11. Gene-expression profiling can distinguish the anatomical origin of over 90% of samples of ten different types of solid cancer

    Authors: John C Rockett
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports0005
  12. A new method for identifying the active site of an enzyme from structural information alone

    Authors: Agnieszka M Lichanska
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports0003
  13. Binding sites for the anti-tumor drug bizelesin in DNA are identified by in silico and in vitro analysis of AT-rich islands

    Authors: Agnieszka M Lichanska
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports0002
  14. The use of DNA sequences to estimate the timing of evolutionary events is increasingly popular, although it is fraught with practical difficulties. But the exponential growth of relevant information and improv...

    Authors: Gregory A Wray
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reviews0001.1
  15. Analysis of the human MASP-1/3 gene, which encodes two proteases of the lectin-triggered complement cascade, has revealed alternatively used serine-protease-encoding regions for the gene's two protein products. P...

    Authors: Masaru Nonaka and Seita Miyazawa
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reviews1001.1
  16. A report on the fourth International Meeting on Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Complex Genome Analysis, Stockholm, Sweden, 10-13 October 2001.

    Authors: David A Liberles
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports4001.1
  17. A report on the Pseudomonas 2001 Meeting, Brussels, Belgium, 17-21 September 2001.

    Authors: Shawn Lewenza and Robert EW Hancock
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports4002.1
  18. High-density oligonucleotide microarrays provide a powerful tool for assessing differential mRNA expression levels. Characterizing the noise resulting from the enzymatic and hybridization steps, called type I ...

    Authors: Felix Naef, Coleen R Hacker, Nila Patil and Marcelo Magnasco
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:preprint0001.1

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