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  1. Comparison of the two drafts of the human genome sequence has revealed reassuring similarity but also some differences.

    Authors: Jonathan B Weitzman
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0013
  2. The Blocks server allows access to multiply aligned ungapped sequence segments corresponding to the most highly conserved regions of proteins, and aids detection and verification of protein sequence homologies...

    Authors: David Chambers
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports2003
  3. The proper balance between epithelial cell proliferation, quiescence, and apoptosis during development is mediated by the specific temporal and spatial appearance of transcription factors, growth factors, cyto...

    Authors: Michael Melnick, Haiming Chen, Yan Min Zhou and Tina Jaskoll
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:preprint0005.1
  4. Germ-cell nuclear factor (GCNF, NR6AI) is an orphan nuclear receptor. Its expression pattern suggests it functions during embryogenesis, in the placenta and in germ-cell development. Mouse GCNF cDNA codes for a p...

    Authors: Ute Süsens and Uwe Borgmeyer
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:research0017.1
  5. Numerous factors that influence cell-surface carbohydrate composition remain to be elucidated. The combination of novel biochemical and metabolism-based approaches with emerging genomic methods promises to acc...

    Authors: Kevin J Yarema and Carolyn R Bertozzi
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reviews0004.1
  6. The Rab family is part of the Ras superfamily of small GTPases. There are at least 60 Rab genes in the human genome, and a number of Rab GTPases are conserved from yeast to humans. The different Rab GTPases ar...

    Authors: Harald Stenmark and Vesa M Olkkonen
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reviews3007.1
  7. A few dozen genes are known on the human Y chromosome. The completion of the human genome sequence will allow identification of the remaining loci, which should shed further light on the function and evolution...

    Authors: Doris Bachtrog and Brian Charlesworth
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reviews1016.1
  8. Homeotic genes are key developmental regulators that are highly conserved throughout evolution. Their encoded homeoproteins function as transcription factors to control a wide range of developmental processes....

    Authors: Ronny Leemans, Thomas Loop, Boris Egger, Haiqiong He, Lars Kammermeier, Beate Hartmann, Ullrich Certa, Heinrich Reichert and Frank Hirth
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:research0015.1

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