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Inconvenient truths - Petsko, Gregory A
Science is not immune to meaningless locutions and genomics is rapidly acquiring its own set. They are used as a way of camouflaging the truth.
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Mouse maps of gene expression in the brain - Koester, Susan E; Insel, Thomas R
Comprehensive atlases of gene expression in the mouse brain will provide a great resource for neurobiology.
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A rational route to probing membrane proteins - Keating, Amy E
Computationally designed peptides against transmembrane helices point to new approaches to studying membrane protein function.
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The fungal frontier - Blankenship, Jill R; Mitchell, Aaron P
A report of the 24th Fungal Genetics Conference, Asilomar, USA, 20-25 March 2007.
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Chickens get their place in the sun - Rallis, Charalampos
A report on the International Chick Meeting 'The Chick as a Model Organism: Genes, Development and Function', Barcelona, Spain, 11-14 April 2007.
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The integrins - Takada, Yoshikazu; Ye, Xiaojing; Simon, Scott
An overview of a family of cell-surface adhesion and signaling receptors that mediate cell-cell adhesion and cell-extracellular matrix adhesion.
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Building on basic metagenomics with complementary technologies - Warnecke, Falk; Hugenholtz, Philip
Supplementing metagenomic approaches to studying natural microbial communities with metatranscriptomics and metaproteomics should reap big dividends
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Genomic clues to an ancient asexual scandal - Rice, William R; Friberg, Urban
The bdelloid rotifers are a successful and diverse group of organisms, despite being entirely asexual. How do they do it?
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Gene prediction: compare and CONTRAST - Flicek, Paul
The new gene-prediction program CONTRAST offers significant advances in accuracy over previous methods.
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The reticulons: a family of proteins with diverse functions - Yang, Yvonne S; Strittmatter, Stephen M
The reticulon family is a diverse group of proteins that mostly localize to the endoplasmic reticulum and may be important in neurodegenerative diseases.
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The ins and outs of translation - Clancy, Jennifer L; Nousch, Marco; Rodnina, Marina; Preiss, Thomas
A report on the 2nd EMBO Conference on Protein Synthesis and Translational Control, Heidelberg, Germany, 12-16 September 2007.
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Diversity and evolution of phycobilisomes in marine Synechococcus spp.: a comparative genomics study - Six, Christophe; Thomas, Jean-Claude; Garczarek, Laurence; Ostrowski, Martin; Dufresne, Alexis; Blot, Nicolas; Scanlan, David J; Partensky, Frédéric
By comparing Synechococcus genomes, candidate genes required for the production of phycobiliproteins, which are part of the light-harvesting antenna complexes called phycobilisomes, were identified. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that the phycobilisome core evolved together with the core genome, whereas rods evolved independently.
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Gene-expression patterns reveal underlying biological processes in Kawasaki disease - Popper, Stephen J; Shimizu, Chisato; Shike, Hiroko; Kanegaye, John T; Newburger, Jane W; Sundel, Robert P; Brown, Patrick O; Burns, Jane C; Relman, David A
Analysis of patterns of gene expression in peripheral blood from children with Kawasaki disease revealed dynamic and variable gene expression programs involving neutrophil activation and apoptosis.
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Transcriptional profiling of MnSOD-mediated lifespan extension in Drosophila reveals a species-general network of aging and metabolic genes - Curtis, Christina; Landis, Gary N; Folk, Donna; Wehr, Nancy B; Hoe, Nicholas; Waskar, Morris; Abdueva, Diana; Skvortsov, Dmitriy; Ford, Daniel; Luu, Allan; Badrinath, Ananth; Levine, Rodney L; Bradley, Timothy J; Tavaré, Simon; Tower, John
Transcriptional profiling of MnSOD-mediated life-span extension in Drosophila identifies a set of candidate biomarkers of aging, consisting primarily of carbohydrate metabolism and electron transport genes.
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Determining promoter location based on DNA structure first-principles calculations - Goñi, J Ramon; Pérez, Alberto; Torrents, David; Orozco, Modesto
A new method is presented which predicts promoter regions based on atomistic molecular dynamics simulations of small oligonucleotides, without requiring information on sequence conservation or features.
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Evolution of allostery in the cyclic nucleotide binding module - Kannan, Natarajan; Wu, Jian; Anand, Ganesh S; Yooseph, Shibu; Neuwald, Andrew F; Venter, J Craig; Taylor, Susan S
Analysis of cyclic nucleotide binding (CNB) domains shows that they have evolved to sense a wide variety of second messenger signals; a mechanism for allosteric regulation by CNB domains is proposed.