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CORUM: The comprehensive resource of mammalian protein complexes—2009

by Brigitte Waegele, Martin Lechner, Barbara Brauner, Irmtraud Dunger-kaltenbach, Gisela Fobo, Goar Frishman, Corinna Montrone, H. -werner Mewes - Nucleic Acids Research , 2010
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protein complexes—2009

CORUM: the comprehensive resource of

by Barbara Brauner, Irmtraud Dunger-kaltenbach, Goar Frishman, Corinna Montrone, Michael Stransky, Brigitte Waegele, Thorsten Schmidt, Octave Noubibou Doudieu, Volker Stümpflen, H. Werner Mewes , 2007
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mammalian protein complexes

E.: Automatic clustering of orthologs and inparalogs from pairwise species comparisons.

by Maido Remm , Christian E V Storm , Erik L L Sonnhammer - Journal of Molecular Biology , 2001
"... Orthologs are genes in different species that originate from a single gene in the last common ancestor of these species. Such genes have often retained identical biological roles in the present-day organisms. It is hence important to identify orthologs for transferring functional information betwee ..."
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between genes in different organisms with a high degree of reliability. For example, orthologs of human proteins are often functionally characterized in model organisms. Unfortunately, orthology analysis between human and e.g. invertebrates is often complex because of large numbers of paralogs within

piRNABank: a web resource on classified and clustered Piwi-interacting RNAs

by S. Sai Lakshmi, Shipra Agrawal , 2007
"... Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are expressed in mammalian germline cells and have been identified as key players in germline development. These molecules, typically of length 25–33 nt, associate with Piwi proteins of the Argonaute family to form the Piwi-interacting RNA complex. These small regulato ..."
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Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are expressed in mammalian germline cells and have been identified as key players in germline development. These molecules, typically of length 25–33 nt, associate with Piwi proteins of the Argonaute family to form the Piwi-interacting RNA complex. These small

Comparative and Functional Genomics Meeting Review: Worldwide genomic resources for non-model fish species Meeting Review 503

by Comp Funct , UK Holmes Chapel , Melody S Clark , Douglas L Crawford , Andrew Cossins , Andrew Cossins , 2003
"... Introduction Fish genomics is developing an increasingly high profile, with the sequencing of four fish genomes (Takifugu, Tetraodon, zebrafish and medaka). However, numerous other fish species are used in laboratories throughout the world (the so-called 'alternative-model' or 'non-m ..."
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and to foster a new coherence in the coordinated development of screening technologies and the sharing of underpinning resources. This would not only invigorate gene function analysis but also enable new cross-taxon analysis of genome evolution. The workshop was organized by Andrew Cossins (Liverpool, UK

GENOME-WIDE CENSUS AND EXPRESSION PROFILING OF CHICKEN NEUROPEPTIDE AND PROHORMONE CONVERTASE GENES BY

by Kristin Renee Delfino
"... Neuropeptides regulate cell-cell signaling and influence many biological processes in vertebrates, including development, growth, and reproduction. The complex processing of neuropeptides from prohormone proteins by prohormone convertases, combined with the evolutionary distance between the chicken ..."
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Neuropeptides regulate cell-cell signaling and influence many biological processes in vertebrates, including development, growth, and reproduction. The complex processing of neuropeptides from prohormone proteins by prohormone convertases, combined with the evolutionary distance between the chicken

Perspective An Online Bioinformatics Curriculum

by David B. Searls
"... Abstract: Online learning initia-tives over the past decade have become increasingly comprehen-sive in their selection of courses and sophisticated in their presen-tation, culminating in the recent announcement of a number of consortium and startup activities that promise to make a university educat ..."
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education on the internet, free of charge, a real possibility. At this pivotal moment it is appropriate to explore the potential for obtaining comprehensive bioinformatics training with currently existing free video resources. This article pre-sents such a bioinformatics curric-ulum in the form of a virtual

Expression profiling of the developing mouse lung: insights into the establishment of the extracellular matrix

by Thomas J Mariani , Jeremy J Reed , Steven D Shapiro - Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol , 2002
"... We have undertaken a comprehensive gene expression profiling of the entire process of murine lung development using oligonucleotide-based microarrays. Our data reveals the expression pattern of ‫ف‬ 11,000 genes throughout the morphologic stages of lung development. This includes known genes with un ..."
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with extracellular matrix genes during lung development. These data should serve as a resource for the pulmonary research community and assist in deciphering the molecular mechanisms governing normal lung development as well as those involved in aberrant developmental pathology. Mammalian lung development is a

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by André Butler , 2010
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by Universität Zürich, Daniel Hegglin, Prof Dr, Paul I. Ward , 2003
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