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| | Amazon.co.uk: Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters: Books |
 | | From BSE to cancer, he explores the applications of genetics: the search for understanding and therapy, the horrors of eugenics, and the philosophical implications for understanding the paradox of free will. |  | | The result is that the reader is treated to a lively mind at work trying to understand ourselves and this world we live in. |  | | Add a sharp wit and an infectious enthusiasm for understanding human behavior and one can see the reasons for his success as an interpreter of the biological sciences. |
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| | Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome : Nature |
 | | Second, it was prudent to use the approach in dealing with an outbred organism, such as the human. |  | | We recognize that it is impossible to provide a comprehensive analysis of this vast dataset, and thus our goal is to illustrate the range of insights that can be gleaned from the human genome and thereby to sketch a research agenda for the future. |  | | have explored a model in which the underlying preference for a particular GC content drifts continuously throughout the genome, an approach that bears further examination. |
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| | Duke University IGSP Site -- Whose Genome Is It? |
 | | Cook-Deegan says that the original focus of the ethical/legal/social issues aspect of the Human Genome Project was much more on issues such as genetic privacy and discrimination rather than on the conduct of the research itself. |  | | Instead, he says, he has found himself impelled to use his high public profile to “change the world.” Says Sulston, “It's become apparent to me that the problems we encountered over [control of] the human genome are much more widespread than I had thought. |  | | By examining those different approaches, Cook-Deegan sees an opportunity to reconcile the open tradition of academic science with the need for innovation and commercial product development. |
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| | Pharmaceutical Genomics glossary |
 | | The fundamental concepts of genome, genotype and phenotype are not defined in a satisfactory manner within the biological literature. |  | | From a cellular point of view, the phenotype can be divided into two parts — the proteome and the metabolome, the observed phenotype being their summation. |  | | The availability of virtually complete data sets also makes negative data informative: by mapping entire pathways, for example, it becomes interesting to ask not only what is present, but also what is absent. |
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http://www.genomicglossaries.com/content/genomics_glossary.asp
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| | Amazon.com: Genome: Books: Matt Ridley |
 | | Each chapter pries one gene out of its chromosome and focuses on its role in our development and adult life, but also goes further, exploring the implications of genetic research and our quickly changing social attitudes toward this information. |  | | His writing is informal, relaxed, and playful, guiding the reader so effortlessly through our 23 chromosomes that by the end we wish we had more. |  | | Science writer Matt Ridley has found a way to tell someone else's story without being accused of plagiarism. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0060932902?v=glance
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| | genome.gov 2004 Release: Scientists Compare Rat Genome |
 | | In drug development, the rat is routinely employed to demonstrate therapeutic efficacy and assess toxicity of drug compounds prior to human clinical trials. |  | | Overall, the combined approach takes advantage of strengths of both the WGS and BAC methods. |  | | The genome sequence will facilitate all of these studies, as well as help researchers better pinpoint the crucial areas of biological difference between rats and humans. |
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| | Genome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although this concept may seem counter intuitive, it is the same concept that says there is no particular shape that is the shape of a cheetah. |  | | Genomes are more than the sum of an organism's genes and have traits that may be measured and studied without reference to the details of any particular genes and their products. |  | | This point explains the common usage of "genome" (which parallels a common usage of "gene") to refer not to any particular DNA sequence, but to a whole family of sequences that share a biological context. |
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| | Genome Sizes |
 | | In this sense, then, diploid organisms (like ourselves) contain two genomes, one inherited from our mother, the other from our father. |  | | The lack of a consistent relationship between the C value and the complexity of an organism (e.g., amphibians vs. mammals) is called the C value paradox. |  | | The genome of an organism is the complete set of genes specifying how its phenotype will develop (under a certain set of environmental conditions). |
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| | Streptococcus mutans Genome Sequencing |
 | | All of our shotgun sequence data is available via ftp (see below) but at the present time, the various contigs are in "random" order and do not correspond to any specific relationship one to another. |  | | Cariogenicity of Streptococcus mutans strains with defects in fructan metabolism assessed in a program-fed specific-pathogen-free rat model. |  | | As of 04-12-01 the Streptococcus mutans strain UA159 Genome shotgun and closure phase have been completed and the genomic sequence has been assembled into one, circular contig. |
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| | The Dog Genome Project |
 | | Localizing and ordering these markers on the dog chromosomes using linkage analysis and Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FISH). |  | | All questions relating to the Dog Genome Project should be directed to Jasper_Rine@ls.berkeley.edu. |  | | (This is written about the Human Genome Project, but should help in understanding what the Dog Genome Project will be doing). |
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| | DOEgenomes.org--genome programs of the U.S. Department of Energy |
 | | Comprehensive HGP information including project facts; educational materials; medicine and the new genetics; and ethical, legal, and social issues. |  | | About 100 genomes have been sequenced so far. |  | | Human Genome Project Information Genomics:GTL Microbial Genome Program sitemap home |
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| | genome - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about genome |
 | | Genomes have been identified for many other organisms, including the bacteria Haemofilus influenzae and Escherichia coli, and the mycoplasmas Mycoplasma genitalium and Mycoplasma pneumoniae. |  | | The term may be applied to the genetic information carried by an individual or to the range of genes found in a given species. |  | | The sequenced microbes are members of the cyanobacteria group and are the two most common bacteria found in oceans; they are responsible for over half of the photosynthesis in the world's oceans. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/genome
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| | University of Washington Genome Center |
 | | This site describes our current and past projects that include whole genome sequencing of microbes, targeted sequencing and resequencing of humans and primates genomes, studies of genetic variation among strains of microbes, in humans and among many different species, and studies of how and where viral intergration sites occur in cells used in gene therapy. |  | | Other projects have examined the insertion behavior of several different virual vectors during gene therapy and sequenced the chloroplast genome of a toxic golden-brown alga. |  | | We believe that acquisition of genomic sequence data will increase our understanding of evolution and enhance our ability to identify disease and disease susceptibility, as well as to improve treating illnesses. |
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| | Genome definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
 | | The historical tendency has been to focus on the human genome somewhat to the exclusion of the genomes of other organisms. |  | | Genome definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |  | | This anthropomorphic view of genomics is perhaps understandable but is a narrow view of the world. |
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http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=3580
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| | genome.gov The ENCODE Project: ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements (ENCODE) |
 | | This principle was initially implemented during the Human Genome Project and has been recognized as leading to one of the most effective ways of promoting the use of the human genome sequence to advance scientific knowledge. |  | | By initially concentrating on a limited portion of the human genome, the NHGRI hopes that all of those who have experience and insight into the problem will be willing to participate, whether or not their approaches are proprietary or have already generated proprietary data. |  | | The goal of the first two phases of the ENCODE project is to identify a suite of approaches that will allow the comprehensive identification of all the functional elements in the human genome. |
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| | Genome > Home |
 | | For successfully deploying Genome in projects, support and coaching services can be rendered both on-site and off-site. |  | | Many of our users have asked questions related to how Genome, which is architecture-neutral, fits into specific infrastructures, such as Webforms and Winforms. |  | | We have made our presentation available here for those who couldn't make it because the event was sold out. |
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| | Genome Biology homepage |
 | | The proteome of the spirochete bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, the tick-borne agent of Lyme disease, has been characterized by two different approaches using mass spectrometry, providing a launching point for future studies. |  | | EST libraries from five different life stages of whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) provide a database for starting to identify the genes involved in development, behavior, and begomovirus transmission. |  | | The editor's selection of refereed research articles published recently in BMC Genomics and BMC Bioinformatics |
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| | The Human Genome |
 | | What is in the genome, what does it do, and how does it differ between individuals? |  | | Explore how the 'book of life&; has been decoded by the international Human Genome Project, and the impact of human genes on health, disease and society. |  | | What does the human genome mean to you? |
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| | . :: Genome Canada ::. |
 | | Canadian researchers play key role in groundbreaking scientific accomplishment. |  | | "It is our goal to provide you with educational material that demonstrates the value of technology to on-going research in proteomics and genomics research." |  | | The Development of Enabling Technologies for Proteomics and Genomics Research |
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| | JGI X. tropicalis v3.0 Home |
 | | Our goal is to make the genome sequence of Xenopus widely and rapidly available to the scientific community. |  | | A memorandum describing the main points of interest to come out of that meeting can be found here (MS Word). |  | | In fact, Xenopus has become a major vertebrate model for the cellular and developmental biology research that is supported by most of the Institutes of the NIH. |
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| | Human genome encyclopedia entry |
 | | human genome encyclopedia entry Wales was considered more necessary and honored our lords on their return from When the feeling develops into the sea as it with the evil lusts thereof. |
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| | MGI 3.43 - Collaborators and Acknowledgements for Mouse Genome Informatics Projects |
 | | Funding for is provided by the National Institutes of Health, the Wellcome Trust, GlaxoSmithKline, the Merck Genome Research Institute and Affymetrix Inc. Sequencing partners are the Sanger Institute, the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and Washington University School of Medicine. |  | | IMAGE Consortium (Integrated Molecular Analysis of Genomes and their Expression) and WashU (Washington University) |  | | We collaborate with the Genome Exploration Research Group of the RIKEN Institute in Japan to provide public access to RIKEN cDNAclone information through MGI. |
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| | BBC NEWS Science/Nature Chicken gives up genetic secrets |
 | | "We believe that the bits of the genome that are most resilient to change are those that have been most crucial to our survival throughout evolutionary history," said Chris Ponting, from Oxford University, UK, who has been comparing the chicken and human data. |  | | The data should help us understand better our own biology and may give us fresh insight on avian-borne diseases such as salmonella and bird flu. |  | | The first tumour virus and cancer gene were identified in chicken research. |
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| | Human Genome Project Information |
 | | The New Genetics: Medicine and the Human Genome CD-ROM |  | | ompleted in 2003, the Human Genome Project (HGP) was a 13-year project coordinated by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health. |  | | Challenges of Genome Research for Minority Communities Conf. |
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| | Genome: The Secret of How Life Works - Home |
 | | The Genome Exhibit, sponsored by Pfizer Inc., was produced by Clear Channel Exhibitions in collaboration with the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Health and Human Services and Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research. |  | | Genome: The Secret of How Life Works - Home |  | | Your genome is like an enormous recipe book and with its decoding come new possibilities. |
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| | JGI F. rubripes v3.0 Home |
 | | The initial analysis of the Fugu sequence helps illuminate the human genome. |  | | The analysis of the Fugu genome is ongoing, and promises further insights into genome structure and evolution. |  | | By comparing the human and Fugu sequences, common functional elements such as genes and regulatory sequences can be recognized as having been preserved in the two genomes over the course of the 450 million years since the species diverged from their common ancestor. |
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| | NCBI Human Genome Resources |
 | | NCBI's Web site serves an an integrated, one-stop, genomic information infrastructure for biomedical researchers from around the world so that they may use these data in their research efforts. |  | | A challenge facing researchers today is that of piecing together and analyzing the plethora of data currently being generated through the Human Genome Project and scores of smaller projects. |  | | Reference sequences of chromosomes, genomic contigs, mRNAs, and proteins for human and major model organisms. |
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| | Geneservice Ltd- Product - book - Mouse genome encyclopaedia |
 | | To develop and establish a series of technologies and analytical systems to be known as full-length cDNA technologies and the RISA (RIKEN Integrated Sequence Analysis) system to create an overview of the mouse transcriptome. |  | | RIKEN initiated the mouse genome encyclopaedia project in 1995, at a time when genomic science was gaining prominence in the world of research. |  | | The second aim was to establish the Mouse Genome Encyclopaedia using the RISA system. |
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| | UCSC Genome Browser: FAQ |
 | | "I've been researching a specific area of the human genome on the current assembly, and now you've just released a new version. |  | | You may want to search for an A to get past them. |  | | The Genome Browser source code and executables are freely available for academic, nonprofit, and personal use (see Licensing the Genome Browser or Blat for commerical licensing requirements). |
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| | Mammoth DNA could spark resurrection - LiveScience - MSNBC.com |
 | | "While we can now retrieve the entire genome of the woolly mammoth, that does not mean we can put together the genome into organized chromosomes in a nuclear membrane with all the functional apparatus needed for life," said Ross MacPhee, a researcher at the American Museum of Natural History who worked on the project. |  | | The researcher can now begin to determine what separates mammoths from their closest living relatives, the Indian elephant. |  | | Poinar is pictured with the remains of Dima, a baby woolly mammoth unearthed in 1977. |
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| | UC Davis Genome Center |
 | | We are inviting all UCD faculty who are interested in genomics research to consider becoming Members of the UC Davis Genome Center. |  | | Dr.Katie Pollard and her lab have arrived and are working on settling into the Genome Center. |  | | The Associate Director for Bioinformatics will provide leadership for the continued development of bioinformatics, both in the Genome Center and across campus. |
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| | Genome Research -- Table of Contents (16 [4]) |
 | | Genome Research -- Table of Contents (16 [4]) |  | | Ancient duplicated conserved noncoding elements in vertebrates: A genomic and functional analysis |  | | Evolution of exonintron structure and alternative splicing in fruit flies and malarial mosquito genomes |
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| | Coprinus cinereus genome annotations |
 | | Information about this and other basidiomycete research projects available at www.basidiomycetes.org. |  | | For the source code for this browser, see the Generic Model Organism Database Project. |  | | If you have questions or comments about the Coprinus genome and annotations, please email Allen Gathman. |
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| | parasite-genome |
 | | A list of ftp and gopher sites where genome computing applications and other resources can be found. |  | | Search a range of parasite specific nucleotide sequence databases with your own sequence. |  | | Guide to Internet Access to Parasite Genome Information |
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| | Genome Databases |
 | | GDB(Human Genome Data Base) For more information see; - MEDLINE citations for GDB 1, 2. |  | | Eric Mercer's Mouse and Rat Home page Probably the best mouse and rat site listing around. |  | | Agricultural Genomes Extensive collection of data on agricultural animal genomes |
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http://www.bioscience.org/urllists/genodba.htm
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| | NRC Research Press: Genome |
 | | Associate editors in Australia, Canada, Germany, The Netherlands, U.K., and U.S.A. receive and handle manuscripts directly facilitating the rapid processing of papers. |  | | To subscribe, use our online subscription order form. |  | | NRC Research Press is pleased to announce that Genome will be moving from a bimonthly to a monthly schedule as of January 2006. |
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| | Publications - E. coli Genome Project |
 | | Daniels, G. Plunkett III, V. Burland, and F. Blattner (1992) “Analysis of the Escherichia coli genome: DNA sequence of the region from 84.5 to 86.5 minutes.” Science 257(5071): 771-778. |  | | Allen, M. Herrgard, M. Liu, Y. Qiu, J. Glasner, F. Blattner, and B. Palsson (2003) “Genome-Scale analysis of the uses of the Escherichia coli genome: Model-driven analysis of heterogeneous data sets.”J Bacteriol 185(21): 6392-6399. |  | | Masters and G. Plunkett III (1997) “Bacterial genomes: the Escherichia coli model.” pp 715-744, in: ICRF Handbook of Genome Analysis. |
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| | Genome Research |
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| | Genome programs |
 | | Human Genome Physical Map from CEPH-Genethon (at U.Michigan Genome Center) (also available from Baylor Genome Center) |  | | The Genome Machine -- Graphical Exploration of Human Chromosomes |
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http://megasun.bch.umontreal.ca/other/genomes.html
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| | The GDB Human Genome Database |
 | | Name/GDB ID DNA Sequence ID Note: For Name/ID searches, adding * to the end of the search text may improve results. |  | | The Official World-Wide Database for the Annotation of the Human Genome |  | | How to submit data, get D seg #s |
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| | Who/TDR Malaria Database |
 | | Metabolic information is extracted from the universal metabolic databases and presented in a format suitable to Plasmodium falciparum. |  | | I have established a malaria discussion mailing list over the Internet. |  | | The MalDB malaria genome database, in the format of the ACeDB genome database software package. |
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