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  1. This simple but incredibly useful tool for molecular biologists allows the user to select one or more restriction endonuclease enzymes and determine which of the enzyme buffers provided by New England Biolabs,...

    Authors: Todd Richmond
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports232
  2. The particular interest of David Ussery and his group is in creating 'structural atlases' of genomes from a detailed analysis of variations in DNA structure.

    Authors: Shuba Gopal
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports231
  3. UniGene, a gene indexing database, is at present the most substantial repository of transcript information from human, rat, mouse and zebrafish.

    Authors: Colin Semple
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports230
  4. Detailed descriptions of the design and information content of EBI's database ArrayExpress, which is currently under development but aims to be a public repository of gene expression data, are the main feature...

    Authors: Paul Kellam
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports226
  5. The puffer fish Fugu rubripes is perhaps better known as a Japanese delicacy, but its gene-rich, relatively small genome makes the puffer fish a suitable vertebrate for comparative mapping.

    Authors: Aengus Stewart
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports210
  6. A great site for anyone interested in breast cancer or mammary gland development - beginners and experienced researchers alike.

    Authors: Bryony Wiseman
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports206
  7. The first publication of the genomic sequence of an entire human chromosome.

    Authors: Jonathan B Weitzman
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports019
  8. Microarray DNA chip technology has been used for the first time to demonstrate the feasibility of cancer classification on the basis of gene-expression profile analysis.

    Authors: Jonathan B Weitzman
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports008
  9. Protein virulence factors can be secreted from bacterial cells using the machinery used to assemble the flagellum.

    Authors: William Deakin
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports003
  10. Mice with a disrupted Gadd45a gene share several phenotypic characteristics with p53 knockout mice, including genomic instability, increased carcinogenesis and exencephaly.

    Authors: Jonathan B Weitzman
    Citation: Genome Biology 2000 1:reports002

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