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Sequence Defined
Sequence in SGD consists not only of all S. cerevisiae sequences that are publicly available via GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ, but also each of the 16 complete chromosome sequences generated by the systematic sequencing effort. Sequence for a named or uncharacterized ORF can be can be retrieved in FASTA or GCG format via the 'Retrieve Sequence' pull down menu present on the right hand side of each locus page. Sequence analysis tools such as BLAST, Gene/Seq Resources, Genome Restriction map, Design Primers are also available.
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Genetics: The production line
Published August 27, 2008, 12:17 pm, Nature
If more than 90% of the genome is 'junk' then why do cells make so much RNA from it? Anna Petherick goes in search of some answers.
The Quest for the $1,000 Human Genome
Published August 27, 2008, 10:52 am, San Francisco Bay View
As part of an intensive effort to develop a new generation of machines that will sequence DNA at a vastly reduced cost, scientists are decoding a new human genome — that of James D. Watson, the co-discoverer of the structure of DNA and the first director of the National Institutes of Health’s human genome project.
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Published August 27, 2008, 10:52 am, San Francisco Bay View
LONDON, July 17 — The problem with most movie action heroes, said Alex Pettyfer, who plays a... Alexei Ratmansky’s “Russian Seasons,” which celebrated its premiere at New York City Ballet in...
SeedQuest - Central information website for the global seed industry
Published August 27, 2008, 10:37 am, SeedQuest
[Ref: LI Ward et al: First report of _Iris yellow spot virus_ on _Allium cepa_ in New Zealand. BSPP New Disease Reports, vol. 17] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- During a disease survey of _Allium_ crops in New Zealand in 2007, characteristic diamond-shaped lesions, suggestive of _Iris yellow spot virus_ (IYSV; genus _Tospovirus_, family ...
Genome sequence deepens mystery of sea creature
Published August 26, 2008, 5:44 pm, UC Newsroom
Placozoan provides insight into how animals first arose 650 million years ago. See also: Joint Genome Institute release.
DNA Barcoding In Danger Of 'Ringing Up' Wrong Species
Published August 26, 2008, 3:16 pm, Science Daily
DNA barcoding is a movement to catalog all life on earth by a simple standardized genetic tag, similar to stores labeling products with unique barcodes. But the approach as currently practiced churns out some results as inaccurately as a supermarket checker scanning an apple and ringing it up as an orange, according to a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
DNA Barcodes: Are They Always Accurate?
Published August 26, 2008, 2:06 pm, PhysOrg
(PhysOrg.com) -- DNA barcoding is a movement to catalog all life on earth by a simple standardized genetic tag, similar to stores labeling products with unique barcodes. The effort promises foolproof food inspection, improved border security and better defenses against disease-causing insects, among many other applications.
Genome sequence deepens mystery of inconspicuous sea creature
Published August 26, 2008, 12:37 pm, PhysOrg
(PhysOrg.com) -- Resembling a smudge more than an animal, a mysterious life form known as a placozoan has now joined other obscure and primitive creatures whose genomes are providing insight into how animals first arose more than 650 million years ago.
Applied Biosystems Expands Sequencing-based RNA Analysis Solutions Portfolio
Published August 26, 2008, 8:35 am, Centre Daily Times
Applied Biosystems Inc. (NYSE:ABI) today announced the development of a sequencing-based molecular tool for the genomic analysis of whole transcriptomes, the vast collection of RNAs transcribed from a genome. This technology, which provides detailed characterization of expressed protein-encoding genes, identifies many non-coding RNAs, and includes sample multiplexing capability, is expected to ...
Applied Biosystems Expands Sequencing-Based RNA Analysis Solutions Portfolio
Published August 26, 2008, 6:32 am, BioresearchOnline
Applied Biosystems Inc. (NYSE:ABI) today announced the development of a sequencing-based molecular tool for the genomic analysis of whole transcriptomes, the vast collection of RNAs transcribed from a genome
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Wed Aug 27
- Maq - Mapping and Assembly with Quality: stands for Mapping and Assembly with Quality It builds assembly by mapping short reads to reference sequences
- The Art of the Title Sequence -
- Online Optimization Competitive Analysis and Beyond
- NEBcutter V2.0: check your sequence for restriction enzyme sites
Tue Aug 26
- meta server - Google Search
- Life After Coffee " How to Create Auto Increment Columns in Oracle
- Tutoriel tude de gene: A tutorial on the study of muscle gene expression.
- String Similarity Metrics for Information Integration
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