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1 925RESEARCH ARTICLE INTRODUCTION
 

Summary:  , expression of the genes marking mid-distal airway epithelial cells, including those encoding Abca3, SP-A, SP... lung epithelial cells express Abca3, surfactant proteins [including surfactant protein (SP)-A, -B, -C... rescued. In particular, ...

  

Source: Zhou, Xianghong Jasmine - Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
2 RESEARCH Open Access Identification and analysis of unitary
 

Summary:  gene losses in humans and other primates Zhengdong D Zhang1 , Adam Frankish2 , Toby Hunt2 , Jennifer... genome and its mammalian relatives. We focus on gene losses along the human lineage after the divergence... in other mammals, we can approximately date the creation of each unitary pseudogene (that is, the gene

  

Source: Gerstein, Mark - Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Biotechnology

 
3 Genome Biology 2004, 5:R15 commentreviewsreportsdepositedresearchrefereedresearchinteractionsinformation
 

Summary:  both reduces selection against gene loss, and leads to the facile sorting of functions among paralogs... DmCG8473 DmCG1494 DmCG1801 CeC24F3.5 (Abt-1) 84 100 100 94 79 100 A 100 HsABCA3 DmCG1718 DmCG6052 100... Atet AAF51027 C05D10.3 AAA20989 ABCA2 NP_001597 BPT1 NP_013086 Brown AAF47020 C10C6.5 CAB05682 ...

  

Source: Baillie, David - Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Simon Fraser University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
4 Function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ABC proteins in lipid transport Antje Pohla,b
 

Summary:  ? steroids? neural development? ABCA3 ABC3 lung surfactant synthesis? PC? ABCA4 ABCR Rim dark adaptation N... and Kaminski [69] inferred a role of ABCA2 in transbilayer lipid transport of neural cells. ABCA3 is expressed... surfactant proteins, which reduce surface tension on the surface of the alveoli. ...

  

Source: Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique CNRS, Physico-Chimie Moléculaire des Membranes Biologiques

 

Collection: Chemistry ; Biology and Medicine

 
5 Ecole Polytechnique Thse de doctorat
 

Summary:  'homme. Sous famille Gènes Synonymes Locus ABCA1 ABC1, TGD, HDLDT1, CERP 9q31.1 ABCA2 ABC2 9q34 ABCA3 ABC... neurodégénératifs ABCA3 Détresse respiratoire néonatale Déficience en surfactant pulmonaire ABCA4 Maladie de... pour ABCA3 (Shulenin et al. 2004)), ...

  

Source: Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de mathématiques

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
6 High throughput imaging of brain gene expression
 

Summary:  , ABCA3]) MSX2 and BAP1 (-) MSX2 (14 exons) BAP1 (17 exons) actatgg[g(ccaggtgc)i c]j ttgc (21/21) (6150bp... ' upstrm ATG [in intron 27, ABCA3] gaggcaggaatagag (13/15) 10266bp 3' dstrm stop codon [814bp 3' dstrm stop... 50 D Th Ca Pu GP Hi Cx Cx Fig. 1 #12;Fly RPA1 ...

  

Source: Smith, Desmond J. - Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, University of California at Los Angeles

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
7 IN F LU EN C E OF N ETWOR K TOP OLOGY A N D D A TA C OLLEC TION ON N ETWOR K IN F ER EN C E
 

Summary:  network inference algorithm, NETWORKINFERENCE, to recover gene regulatory networks. NETWORKINFERENCE... , but required more data to recover multiple regulators of a gene. When collecting the same number of data... of genes have recently become available due to advances in gene expression array analysis. ...

  

Source: Smith, V Anne - School of Biology, University of St Andrews

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
8 IN F LU EN C E OF N ETWOR K TOP OLOGY A N D D A TA C OLLEC TION ON N ETWOR K IN F ER EN C E
 

Summary:  network inference algorithm, NETWORKINFERENCE, to recover gene regulatory networks. NETWORKINFERENCE... , but required more data to recover multiple regulators of a gene. When collecting the same number of data... of genes have recently become available due to advances in gene expression array analysis. ...

  

Source: Hartemink, Alexander - Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology & Department of Computer Science, Duke University

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
9 IN F LU EN C E OF N ETWOR K TOP OLOGY A N D D A TA C OLLEC TION ON N ETWOR K IN F ER EN C E
 

Summary:  network inference algorithm, NETWORKINFERENCE, to recover gene regulatory networks. NETWORKINFERENCE... , but required more data to recover multiple regulators of a gene. When collecting the same number of data... of genes have recently become available due to advances in gene expression array analysis. ...

  

Source: Jarvis, Erich D. - Department of Neurobiology, Duke University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
10 Genome Biology 2007, 8:R131 commentreviewsreportsdepositedresearchrefereedresearchinteractionsinformation
 

Summary:  , Abca3, Slc22a5, Slc30a4), and oxidoreductase activity (for example, Gcdh, Prdx6, Xdh) (Table 1). Taken... of embry-onic colon gene expression from embryonic days 13.5-18.5.

Abstract Background: The expression... of carcino-embryonic antigen by colorectal cancer is an example of oncogenic activation of embryonic ...

  

Source: Dove, William - McArdle Laboratory for Cancer & Department of Medical Genetics, University of Wisconsin at Madison

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
11 RESOVING THE GENE TREE AND SPECIES TREE PROBLEM BY PHYLOGENETIC MINING
 

Summary:  RESOVING THE GENE TREE AND SPECIES TREE PROBLEM BY PHYLOGENETIC MINING XIAOXU HAN Department... of Mathematics and Bioinformatics Program, Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, MI 48197, USA The gene tree... and species tree problem remains a central problem in phylogenomics. To overcome this problem, gene

  

Source: Wong, Limsoon - Department of Computational Science, National University of Singapore

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
12 An overview of the information to be gathered for the bioinformatics assignment A. INFORMATION ON PATENTS
 

Summary:  by this gene? How do mutations in this gene alter the function of the protein, and lead to the disease? (6) One... . INFORMATION ON YOUR CHOSEN GENE AND DISEASE GATHERED FROM OMIM (1) What is the inheritance pattern... of the disease? (2) What is the name of the gene(s) thought to be ...

  

Source: Barrette-Ng, Isabelle - Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
13 2004 NaturePublishing Group 58 | JANUARY 2005 | VOLUME 5 www.nature.com/reviews/immunol
 

Summary:  is not effective for infants who have mutations in the gene that encodes SP-B134 or the lipid transporter ABCA3... and bacterial lipopolysaccharide. J. Biol. Chem. 277, 23484­23492 (2002). 6. Shulenin, S. et al. ABCA3 gene... lethal genetic mutations in SP-B3 or in ...

  

Source: Hogan, Brigid L.M. - Department of Cell Biology, Duke University; Wright, Jo Rae - Department of Cell Biology, Duke University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
14 BIOINFORMATICS APPLICATIONS NOTE Vol. 20 no. 9 2004, pages 14571458
 

Summary:  within more than one gene, potentially leading to misinterpretations. Moreover, a gene is often... /bth081 GeneAnnot: comprehensive two-way linking between oligonucleotide array probesets and Gene... Cards genes Vered Chalifa-Caspi1, Itai Yanai2, Ron Ophir1, Naomi ...

  

Source: Lancet, Doron - Department of Molecular Genetics, Weizmann Institute of Science

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
15 High-Throughput Imaging of Brain Gene Expression
 

Summary:  [in intron 21, ABCA3]) MSX2 and BAP1( ) MSX2 (14 exons) actatgg[g(ccaggtgc)i c]j ttgc (21/21) (6150bp 3 dstrm... /19) 8844bp 3 dstrm stop [in intron 27, ABCA3] ATG codon [in intron 9, E4F1] Fly RNPS1 gaggcaggaatagag (13... High-Throughput Imaging of Brain Gene Expression Vanessa M. ...

  

Source: Smith, Desmond J. - Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, University of California at Los Angeles

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
16 The genetic code of gene regulatory elements Ivan Ovcharenko
 

Summary:  of gene deserts ~300 variable gene deserts -vs- - Deletion does not lead to a phenotype #12;stable gene... The genetic code of gene regulatory elements Ivan Ovcharenko Computational Biology Branch National... Center for Biotechnology Information National Institutes of Health October 23, ...

  

Source: Singh, Jaswinder Pal - Department of Computer Science, Princeton University

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
17 Molecular Biology of the Cell Vol. 18, 9951008, March 2007
 

Summary:  transporter, in screens for genes required for the proper formation of gut granules. pgp-2( ) embryos... ., 2004). Mutations in eight different human genes are known to cause HPS, and at least seven additional... genes are associated with HPS-like phenotypes in rodents (Wei, 2006). HPS genes encode Rab38

  

Source: Hermann, Greg J. - Department of Biology, Lewis and Clark College; Watts, Jennifer - School of Molecular Biosciences, Washington State University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
18 Cellular/Molecular Gene Expression Changes in the Course of Neural Progenitor
 

Summary:  bind to the TrkB receptor, lead to mostly overlapping gene expression changes. All further analyses... transporting, 1 4 1.88 1.82 2.36 2 1.77 1.99 2.44 W12919 ATP-binding cassette transporter A3 (Abca3) 5 1.68 2... Cellular/Molecular Gene Expression Changes in the Course of Neural ...

  

Source: Scharff, Constance - Institut für Biologie, Freie Universität Berlin

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
19 Testing Groups of Genes Manuela Hummel, LMU Munchen
 

Summary:  may lead to anti-conservative tests #12;Summary: Two Perspectives on Gene Groups Question 1... Testing Groups of Genes Manuela Hummel, LMU M¨unchen Adrian Alexa, MPI Saarbr¨ucken Ulrich Mansmann... Analysis of groups of genes · Motivation · How to define gene groups · Assess ...

  

Source: Spang, Rainer - Computational Molecular Biology Group, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences ; Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
20 Research Article All Human-Specific Gene Losses Are Present
 

Summary:  gene losses along the lineage leading to humans since the split with chimpanzees (Fig. 1) by using... identified, only 6 appear to be unambiguous gene losses (by pseudogenization) along the lineage leading... evolving lineages or over long timescales. Our previous analyses of gene loss ...

  

Source: Hahn, Matthew - School of Informatics & Department of Biology, Indiana University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine


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21 Uneven size distribution of mammalian genes in the number of tissues expressed and in the number
 

Summary:  of mammalian gene function (i.e. co-expression leads to co-function/regulation) (9­11). This result spurs our... ). This leads to a total of 7394 mouse genes with curated RefSeq structure information. The transcriptional co... Uneven size distribution of mammalian genes in the number of ...

  

Source: Zhou, Yaoqi - School of Informatics, Indiana University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
22 Estimating the number of essential genes in a genome by random transposon mutagenesis
 

Summary:  of its gene product leading to a mutant that is not viable, or (b) the gene appears in an operon upstream... Estimating the number of essential genes in a genome by random transposon mutagenesis Natalie J... 29 July 2002 We describe a Bayesian method for estimating the number of essential ...

  

Source: Broman, Karl W. - Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, University of Wisconsin at Madison

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
23 Summer 2009 Research Proposal Drosophila melanogaster Annotation: Discovering the Function of a Gene
 

Summary:  of a Gene Jeanine Schibler March 27,2009 #12;For summer 2009,1 would like to propose a research project... to discover the function of gene CG- I I I48, a feature on chromosome 4 of Drosophila melanogaster... . This research will be used to understand the importance of CG-11 148 and possibly lead to future research

  

Source: Sauerberg, Jim - Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Saint Mary's College of California

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
24 10/12/2007 9:20Rule-Breaker Genes Identified --Pennisi 2007 (1130): 1 --ScienceNOW Page 1 of 2http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2007/1130/1
 

Summary:  . Geneticists discovered imprinting in 1991 and now know that defects in imprinted genes lead to abnormal... 10/12/2007 9:20Rule-Breaker Genes Identified -- Pennisi 2007 (1130): 1 -- ScienceNOW Page 1 of 2... http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2007/1130/1 Rule-Breaker Genes Identified

  

Source: Hartemink, Alexander - Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology & Department of Computer Science, Duke University

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
25 Copyright 2007 by the Genetics Society of America DOI: 10.1534/genetics.107.080689
 

Summary:  , many of which exhibit highly specialized functions (Raposo et al. 2007). For example, ABCA3 functions... of the Caenorhabditis elegans Multidrug Resistance Gene, mrp-4, in Gut Granule Differentiation Erin Currie,*, Brian King... granule in embryos. In a search for genes that function similarly to mrp-4(1), ...

  

Source: Hermann, Greg J. - Department of Biology, Lewis and Clark College

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
26 Virtual Gene: a Gene Selection Algorithm for Sample Classification on Microarray Datasets
 

Summary:  Virtual Gene: a Gene Selection Algorithm for Sample Classification on Microarray Datasets Xian Xu... , USA Abstract. Gene Selection is one class of most used data analysis algorithms on microarray dataset... . The goal of gene selection algorithms is to filter out a small set of informative ...

  

Source: Buffalo, State University of New York - Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Bioinformatics, Database, Data Mining, and Multimedia Group

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
27 Higher Duplicability of Less Important Genes in Yeast Genomes Xionglei He and Jianzhi Zhang
 

Summary:  analysis showed that less important genes have more cis-regulatory motifs, which could lead to a higher... considerations lead us to predict that gene importance and gene duplicability are negatively correlated. First... - fected by only one of the two genes. This ...

  

Source: Zhang, Jianzhi - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
28 Copyright 2008 by the Genetics Society of America DOI: 10.1534/genetics.108.090936
 

Summary:  for publication June 3, 2008 ABSTRACT The evolutionary process leading to the fixation of newly duplicated genes... duplication, lead us to conclude that selection for higher gene dosage is not an important force driving... Copyright Ó 2008 by the Genetics Society of America DOI: 10.1534/genetics.108.090936 ...

  

Source: Zhang, Jianzhi - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
29 Abstract. The typically distinct phospholipid composi-tion of the two leaflets of a membrane bilayer is generated
 

Summary:  of lipids. ABCA3 [132] is required for transporting lipid molecules, mostly satu- rated PC, to the lung... the DRS2 gene was deleted were shown to lack low temperature uptake of a fluorescently-tagged PS analog... , interestingly, mutations of an essential gene family (Lem3, Cdc50 and YNR048) that encodes ...

  

Source: Menon, Anant K. - Menon Lab, Weill Medical College, Cornell University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
30 Project title: Phylogenetic Analysis of "New" Homeobox in the lineage leading to Humans Thehomebox genes are extremely interesting and central in the mechanisms establishing form in
 

Summary:  the date of arisal of the four genes on the lineages leading to humans. This is done by finding homologous... Project title: Phylogenetic Analysis of "New" Homeobox in the lineage leading to Humans Thehomebox... genes are extremely interesting and central in the mechanisms establishing form in metazoans, so ...

  

Source: Goldschmidt, Christina - Department of Statistics, University of Warwick

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
31 01/10/2010 14:43Researchers link genes to behavioral traits | The Daily Beacon Page 1 of 2http://utdailybeacon.com/news/2010/oct/1/researchers-link-genes-behavioral-traits/
 

Summary:  can lead to disagreements between the genes you got from your mother and those you got from your... 01/10/2010 14:43Researchers link genes to behavioral traits | The Daily Beacon Page 1 of 2http... ://utdailybeacon.com/news/2010/oct/1/researchers-link-genes-behavioral-traits/ search Researchers link ...

  

Source: Gardner, Andy - Department of Zoology, University of Oxford; Reece, Sarah - Institute of Immunology and Infection Research & School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Management and Restoration Technologies ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
32 Differential Gene Rainer Spang
 

Summary:  ? #12;You need to score differential gene expression Different scores lead to different rankings What... -values will lead to many missed genes · FDR (SAM) seems more appropriate · Often there are many induced genes... Differential Gene Expression Rainer Spang Courses ...

  

Source: Spang, Rainer - Computational Molecular Biology Group, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences ; Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
33 Estimation of Gene Induction Enables a Relevance-Based Ranking of Gene Sets
 

Summary:  on the experimentalists' experience, sometimes leading to subjective interpretations. Also, the resulting gene lists can... . The inclusion of the p-values of the differentially expressed genes into the fitting procedure leads... is yielded. Thus, correlated genes ...

  

Source: Timmer, Jens - Freiburger Zentrum für Datenanalyse und Modellbildung & Physikalisches Institut, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

 

Collection: Physics

 
34 Remarkable expansions of an X-linked reproductive homeobox gene cluster in rodent evolution
 

Summary:  or differential duplicate gene evolution in two populations may lead to hybrid incompatibility [29] and because... Remarkable expansions of an X-linked reproductive homeobox gene cluster in rodent evolution Xiaoxia... of 12 X-linked homeobox genes in mice. The expression pattern of Rhox ...

  

Source: Zhang, Jianzhi - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
35 Sexy Gene Conversions: Locating Gene Conversions on the X-Chromosome
 

Summary:  and Partimatrix have very high false negative rates (i.e. failed to predict gene conversions), leading to many... lead to homogenization of these genes, thus preventing their divergence and leading to evolutionary... conservation of the genes. On the other hand, ...

  

Source: Zhang, Liqing - Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
36 Similarly Strong Purifying Selection Acts on Human Disease Genes of All Evolutionary Ages
 

Summary:  the function of such genes is important, any disruptive mutation in these genes can lead to severe... Ages 141 #12;genes would tend to lead to embryonic lethality instead of disease. One example... Similarly Strong Purifying Selection Acts on Human Disease Genes of ...

  

Source: Borenstein, Elhanan - Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington at Seattle; Petrov, Dmitri - Department of Biology, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
37 EBNA1 regulates cellular gene expression by binding cellular promoters
 

Summary:  , Neuronal pentraxin I 2.246 Miscellaneous Hs.26630 16 ABCA3, ATP-binding cassette, sub-family A, member 3 2... EBNA1 regulates cellular gene expression by binding cellular promoters Allon Canaana,b,1 , Izhak... -encoded latent genes. These activities are mediated through the ability of EBNA1 to bind viral-DNA. ...

  

Source: Gerstein, Mark - Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Biotechnology

 
38 BioMed Central Page 1 of 13
 

Summary:  -disease genes will reduce the clarity of the signals of the disease-related features and may even lead... UEHGs set defined as genes expressed at more than 300 standard units in all the 79 tissues. This leads... . Since different mutations usually lead to phenotypes of different severi- ...

  

Source: Chen, Ting - Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine ; Mathematics

 
39 NEWS AND COMMENTARY Evolutionary genetics...............................................................
 

Summary:  lead to genes with new functions or subfunctions, clear examples of such functional diver- gence... of the evolu- tion of gene duplicates. However, it is possible to envisage a scenario leading to this outcome... ............................................................... When duplicated ...

  

Source: Gent, Universiteit - Department of Plant Systems Biology, Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Genomics Division

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
40 Applied Toxicology Carcinogensis
 

Summary:  of regulatory genes that are the principal targets of genetic damage leading to carcinogenesis 4. Understand... . Initiated cells bear alterations in 1 or more of these critical regulatory genes leading to altered gene... of these critical regulatory genes ...

  

Source: Kane, Andrew S. - Aquatic Pathobiology Center & Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maryland at College Park

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine


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41 Clusters of Co-expressed Genes in Mammalian Genomes Are Conserved by Natural Selection
 

Summary:  Clusters of Co-expressed Genes in Mammalian Genomes Are Conserved by Natural Selection Gregory A. C... Institute, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Genes that belong to the same functional... studies have shown that gene order in eukaryotic genomes is not completely random, and that genes

  

Source: Wolfe, Kenneth H. - Genetics Department, Trinity College, University of Dublin

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
42 Clusters of Co-expressed Genes in Mammalian Genomes Are Conserved by Natural Selection
 

Summary:  Clusters of Co-expressed Genes in Mammalian Genomes Are Conserved by Natural Selection Gregory A. C... Institute, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Genes that belong to the same functional... studies have shown that gene order in eukaryotic genomes is not completely random, and that genes

  

Source: Dean, Matthew D. - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona; Nachman, Michael - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
43 Dominant and Recessive Genes in Evolutionary Systems Applied to Spatial Reasoning
 

Summary:  lead to situations where evolved genes in- terlock in such a way that few or no genetic operations... genes can lead to faster problem solving times. The evolved rep- resentation can also be re-used for new... the parts of two parents. Evolved genes, however, can easily interlock and ...

  

Source: Yao, Xin - School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
44 Evolutionary Change of the Numbers of Homeobox Genes in Bilateral Animals Jongmin Nam and Masatoshi Nei
 

Summary:  Evolutionary Change of the Numbers of Homeobox Genes in Bilateral Animals Jongmin Nam and Masatoshi... University It has been known that the conservation or diversity of homeobox genes is responsible... . To gain some insights into the evolutionary pattern of homeobox genes in bilateral animals, we studied

  

Source: Nei, Masatoshi - Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
45 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 94, pp. 77997806, July 1997
 

Summary:  that homogenizes the member genes. In practice, however, this gene duplication does not necessarily lead... of the multigene families of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes and immunoglobulin (Ig) genes. However... , this hypothesis has been controversial because the member ...

  

Source: Gu, Xun - Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology, Iowa State University; Nei, Masatoshi - Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Biotechnology ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
46 Vol. 23 no. 13 2007, pages 15991606 BIOINFORMATICS ORIGINAL PAPER doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btm149
 

Summary:  #12;or instability, of predictive gene sets may lead to disturbing interpretation difficulties... the repeatability scores obtained from the two independent lists leading to one unified list in which each gene... /btm149 Gene expression Meta-analysis of gene ...

  

Source: Ruppin, Eytan - Departments of Computer Science & Physiology, Schools of Mathematics and Medicine, Tel Aviv University

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
47 To appear in: Hull, David and Michael Ruse (eds). Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology. 1 Paul E. Griffiths
 

Summary:  and the prokaryotic age in genetic research. Doing without genes? The clash between the leading geneticist Richard... . 1 Gene Paul E. Griffiths Biohumanities Project 301 Michie Building University of Queensland Brisbane... , Bloomington, IN 47406 USA 6840 wds The historian Raphael Falk has described the gene ...

  

Source: Stotz, Karola - Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University

 

Collection: Multidisciplinary Databases and Resources ; Biology and Medicine

 
48 Duke Scientists Map 'Silenced Genes' By LAURAN NEERGAARD 13 hours ago
 

Summary:  . Faulty gene imprinting leads to some devastating developmental disorders, such as Angelman syndrome... Duke Scientists Map 'Silenced Genes' By LAURAN NEERGAARD ­ 13 hours ago WASHINGTON (AP) -- Remember... biology class where you learned that children inherit one copy of a gene from mom and a second from ...

  

Source: Hartemink, Alexander - Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology & Department of Computer Science, Duke University

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
49 Virtual Gene: Using Correlations Between Genes to Select Informative Genes on Microarray Datasets
 

Summary:  generates a small set of informative genes, which not only leads to better classifiers, but also enables... generates similar result with the pairwise virtual gene algorithm leading other FSS methods in classifica... Virtual Gene: Using Correlations Between Genes to ...

  

Source: Buffalo, State University of New York - Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Bioinformatics, Database, Data Mining, and Multimedia Group

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
50 You have printed the following article: Baire Category and Br-Spaces
 

Summary:  -678. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9939%28198712%29101%3A4%3C671%3ABCA%3E2.0.CO%3B2

  

Source: Noll, Dominikus - Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse, Université Paul Sabatier

 

Collection: Engineering ; Mathematics

 
51 The fate of duplicated genes: loss or new function?
 

Summary:  of functional divergence: Mutations in duplicate genes that lead to a loss-of-function are neutral... The fate of duplicated genes: loss or new function? Andreas Wagner Summary Gene duplication events... are important sources of novel gene functions. However, more often than not, a ...

  

Source: Wagner, Andreas - Department of Biochemistry, Universität Zürich

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
52 Genome Biology 2005, 6:R50 commentreviewsreportsdepositedresearchrefereedresearchinteractionsinformation
 

Summary:  by domain duplication might lead us to miss a shuffled gene because our local alignments of that gene to its... commentreviewsreportsdepositedresearchrefereedresearchinteractionsinformation Open Access2005Conant and WagnerVolume 6, Issue 6, Article R50Research The rarity of gene... shuffling in conserved ...

  

Source: Wagner, Andreas - Department of Biochemistry, Universität Zürich

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
53 Copyright 2008 by the Genetics Society of America DOI: 10.1534/genetics.107.085506
 

Summary:  to detect any patterns in the expression profiles of domestication and neutral genes. The two leading... .--Plot of the two leading principal components describing gene expression patterns in 17 maize tissues... of Regulatory Genes During Maize Domestication: Evidence From Nucleotide ...

  

Source: Doebley, John - Department of Medical Genetics, University of Wisconsin at Madison

 

Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine

 
54 Math Minute 6.1 Why Should You Log-Transform Microarray Data? You have seen how red-to-green intensity ratios are computed from the intensity levels
 

Summary:  to gene L (and thus also highly similar to G). This conclusion can lead to hypotheses about the function... they represent repression or induction of the genes. For example, a four-fold repression in gene expression... for genes C and N from Table 6.1 on a single set of axes, and notice ...

  

Source: Campbell, A. Malcolm - Biology Department, Davidson College

 

Collection: Multidisciplinary Databases and Resources ; Biology and Medicine

 
55 Gene-Gene Cooperativity in Small Networks Aleksandra M. Walczak
 

Summary:  concentration. Despite a general complicated nonlinear expression for the hi field of each gene, the leading... constant. For a system having only activated genes leading to interactions, the Jij coupling is always posi... by the activated gene, which would lead to ...

  

Source: Onuchic, José - Department of Physics, University of California at San Diego

 

Collection: Physics ; Biology and Medicine

 
56 Type I MADS-box genes have experienced faster birth-and-death evolution than type II MADS-box
 

Summary:  numbers in parentheses). Our study of ancestral MADS-box genes therefore leads to the hypothesis... Type I MADS-box genes have experienced faster birth-and-death evolution than type II MADS-box genes... by Masatoshi Nei, December 22, 2003 Plant MADS-box genes form a large ...

  

Source: An, Gynheung - Department of Life Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology; Nei, Masatoshi - Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Biotechnology ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
57 Broker Genes in Human Disease James J. Cai*,1,2
 

Summary:  Broker Genes in Human Disease James J. Cai*,1,2 , Elhanan Borenstein3,4 , and Dmitri A. Petrov2 1... Mexico *Corresponding author: jcai@tamu.edu. Accepted: 6 October 2010 Abstract Genes that underlie human... that Mendelian and complex disease genes have distinct and consistent protein­protein interaction (PPI

  

Source: Petrov, Dmitri - Department of Biology, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
58 Broker Genes in Human Disease James J. Cai*,1,2
 

Summary:  Broker Genes in Human Disease James J. Cai*,1,2 , Elhanan Borenstein3,4 , and Dmitri A. Petrov2 1... Mexico *Corresponding author: jcai@tamu.edu. Accepted: 6 October 2010 Abstract Genes that underlie human... that Mendelian and complex disease genes have distinct and consistent protein­protein interaction (PPI

  

Source: Borenstein, Elhanan - Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington at Seattle

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
59 PROTEIN INTERACTIONS AND DISEASE PHENOTYPES IN THE ABC TRANSPORTER SUPERFAMILY
 

Summary:  . [Transporter] Disease(s) NBD/NBD NBD/TMD [ABCA1] High density lipoprotein deficiency type 2 N935S [ABCA3... [4]. In bacteria and archaea, the NBD and TMD domains are frequently separate genes... in gene organization, human ABC transporters are likely to have a quarternary structure similar to those

  

Source: Sali, Andrej - Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California at San Francisco

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Biotechnology

 
60 UsingIMG 2.4 Technical Report LBNL-63614
 

Summary:  .......................................................................................... 3 1.3.3 Gene Relationships... ............................................................................................ 15 3 Find and Examine Genes... ............................................................................................ 17 3.1 ...

  

Source: Lee, Jason R. - Data Intensive Distributed Computing Group, Distributed Systems Department, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences


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61 BioMed Central Page 1 of 17
 

Summary:  Methodology article Unraveling condition specific gene transcriptional regulatory networks in Saccharomyces cerevisiae... @saturn.med.nyu.edu * Corresponding author Abstract Background: Gene expression and transcription factor (TF) binding data have been... used to reveal gene transcriptional regulatory networks. Existing ...

  

Source: Babu, M. Madan - Laboratory of Molecular Biology, MRC

 

Collection: Biotechnology

 
62 Genes 2010, 1, 452-468; doi:10.3390/genes1030452 ISSN 2073-4425
 

Summary:  lengthy conversion tract originating from a single gene conversion event, and lead to an underestimate... and mislead conclusions on the phylogenetic relationship between genes. Second, gene conversions can lead... to gene duplicates appearing more evolutionarily ...

  

Source: Bergthorsson, Ulfar - Department of Biology, University of New Mexico

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
63 Structured Analysis of Microarrays & Differential Coexpression
 

Summary:  expensive, but it is very cheap to decide whether adding or replacing genes leads to a higher or lower score... Diagnosis/Prognosis with expression profiles Data: Tens of thousands of genes Tens to hundreds of patients... /her expression profile Patients Genes D C Statistical Context The high dimensionality ...

  

Source: Spang, Rainer - Computational Molecular Biology Group, Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences ; Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
64 The computational analysis of scientic literature to dene and recognize gene expression clusters
 

Summary:  ,10). Careful examination of the genes that cluster together can lead to hypotheses about gene function and co... The computational analysis of scienti®c literature to de®ne and recognize gene expression clusters... and Accepted May 28, 2003 ABSTRACT A limitation of many gene expression ...

  

Source: Raychaudhuri, Soumya - Division of Genetics, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
65 Genetree: A TOOL FOR EXPLORING GENE FAMILY EVOLUTION
 

Summary:  of the gene in each of these species that leads us to infer three gene losses. An alternative explanation... gene loss events are common. Missing sequences also lead to a rapid increase in the number of species... Genetree: A TOOL FOR EXPLORING GENE FAMILY EVOLUTION ...

  

Source: Cotton, James - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
66 Accurately Assessing the Risk of Schizophrenia Conferred by Rare Copy-Number Variation Affecting
 

Summary:  Genes with Brain Function Soumya Raychaudhuri1,2,3 , Joshua M. Korn1,2,4 , Steven A. McCarroll1... , such as schizophrenia. One hypothesis is that CNV events cause disease by affecting genes with specific brain functions... . Under these circumstances, we expect that CNV events in cases should impact brain-function genes more

  

Source: Raychaudhuri, Soumya - Division of Genetics, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
67 Volume 78, No. 1 March 2003THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY NEW BIOLOGICAL BOOKS
 

Summary:  reviews, and a few are featured in lead reviews. Listings, without comments, are mainly to inform... . Regular reviews are more extensive evaluations and are signed by the reviewers. The longer lead reviews... preparation of reviews. ONE, TWO (TOO?), MANY GENES? Lenny Moss Department of Philosophy, University of Notre

  

Source: Love-Geffen, Tracy E.- Department of Psychology, University of California at San Diego

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
68 Limitations of Pseudogenes in Identifying Gene James C. Costello1,2
 

Summary:  and deter- mine whether these lost genes leave behind pseudogenes in the lineage leading to D. melanogaster... , D. melanogaster). We were able to identify a large number of gene losses along the lineage leading... identified 247 candidate gene losses along the lineage ...

  

Source: Hahn, Matthew - School of Informatics & Department of Biology, Indiana University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
69 Supplementary Materials for SOS Chenlei Leng
 

Summary:  '' are presented here. 1 Brown Data Set Table 1: The chosen top 30 genes for the Brown Data set UID Name GENE313X... ESTs, Weakly similar to open reading frame [M.musculus] GENE3227X HSA272195 centaurin­alpha 2 protein... GENE6192X SPINT2 serine protease inhibitor, Kunitz type, 2 ...

  

Source: Leng, Chenlei - Department of Statistics and Applied Probability, National University of Singapore

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
70 Knowl Inf Syst (2006) DOI 10.1007/s10115-006-0031-9
 

Summary:  , then S cannot lead to any coherent gene cluster having mins or more samples, and thus can be pruned. 4... the unpromising com- binations that cannot lead to any new maximal coherent gene cluster. Here, two pruning... . The recursive search of S cannot lead to any maximal coherent ...

  

Source: Pei, Jian - School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, CA

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
71 AP Photo/Andy Fowle Buy AP Photo Reprints
 

Summary:  is a bag of gold nuggets," lead researcher Dr. Randy Jirtle said about the collection of "imprinted" genes... a normally silenced gene "on" or silencing one that should not be. Faulty gene imprinting leads to some... AP Photo/Andy Fowle Buy AP Photo Reprints Nov 30, 6:49 AM EST Duke ...

  

Source: Hartemink, Alexander - Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology & Department of Computer Science, Duke University

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
72 A DSRPCL-SVM Approach to Informative Gene Analysis Wei Xiong, Zhibin Cai, and Jinwen Ma*
 

Summary:  may lead to an incomplete se- lection of informative genes for tumor analysis and diagnosis... Method A DSRPCL-SVM Approach to Informative Gene Analysis Wei Xiong, Zhibin Cai, and Jinwen Ma... in bioinformatics. One of the key problems is the discovery and analysis of informative genes of a tumor. Although

  

Source: Ma, Jinwen - School of Mathematical Sciences, Peking University

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences ; Mathematics

 
73 Copyright 2006 by the Genetics Society of America DOI: 10.1534/genetics.106.060269
 

Summary:  lead to biased estimates of gene pleiotropy. This potential bias, how- ever, should not affect our... for publication May 15, 2006 ABSTRACT Pleiotropy refers to the observation of a single gene influencing multiple... with genes of low pleiotropy, highly pleiotropic genes participate in ...

  

Source: Zhang, Jianzhi - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
74 R E V I E W A R T I C L E The fate of new bacterial genes
 

Summary:  genes into the cellular network leads to both an increase in the number of regulators and an improvement... R E V I E W A R T I C L E The fate of new bacterial genes Chih-Horng Kuo1 & Howard Ochman1,2 1... . DOI:10.1111/j.1574-6976.2008.00140.x Editor: Michael Galperin Keywords genome evolution; lateral ...

  

Source: Ochman, Howard - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
75 A New Gene Selection Technique Using Feature Selection Methodology Noushin Ghaffari
 

Summary:  accuracy leads to the discovery that these selected genes are associated that disease studied in the gene... A New Gene Selection Technique Using Feature Selection Methodology Noushin Ghaffari University... the expression levels of thousands of genes simultaneously, and produces huge ...

  

Source: Al-Mubaid, Hisham - School of Science and Computer Engineering, University of Houston-Clear Lake

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
76 nature | methods RNAiCut: automated detection of significant genes from
 

Summary:  nature | methods RNAiCut: automated detection of significant genes from functional genomic screens... Supplementary figures and text: Supplementary Figure 1 Wingless signaling for genes with positive scores... Supplementary Figure 2 Wingless signaling for genes with negative scores Supplementary Figure 3 Hedgehog

  

Source: Higgins, Darren - Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
77 The evolution of the novel Sdic gene cluster in Drosophila melanogaster Rita Ponce a,b,, Daniel L. Hartl a
 

Summary:  The evolution of the novel Sdic gene cluster in Drosophila melanogaster Rita Ponce a,b,, Daniel L... online 12 June 2006 Abstract The origin of new genes and of new functions for existing genes... are fundamental processes in molecular evolution. Sdic is a newly evolved gene that arose recently in the D

  

Source: Hartl, Daniel L. - Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
78 Diagnosis using One disease
 

Summary:  crabwise · Deregulation of metabolism causes disease · Occasionally, they also lead to characteristic... ? What do they mean? #12;Are there any differences between the gene expression profiles of type... A patients and type B patients? 30.000 genes are a lot. That's to complex to start with Let`s start

  

Source: Spang, Rainer - Computational Molecular Biology Group, Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences ; Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
79 Diagnosis using One disease
 

Summary:  crabwise · Deregulation of metabolism causes disease · Occasionally, they also lead to characteristic... ? What do they mean? #12;Are there any differences between the gene expression profiles of type... A patients and type B patients? 30.000 genes are a lot. That's to complex to start with Let`s start

  

Source: Spang, Rainer - Computational Molecular Biology Group, Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences ; Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
80 Identifying The Most Significant Genes From Gene Expression Profiles For Sample Classification
 

Summary:  with very high accuracy leads to the discovery that these selected genes are associated with that disease... Identifying The Most Significant Genes From Gene Expression Profiles For Sample Classification... Hisham Al-Mubaid and Noushin Ghaffari, Member, IEEE Abstract-- The gene expression ...

  

Source: Al-Mubaid, Hisham - School of Science and Computer Engineering, University of Houston-Clear Lake

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences


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81 http://genomebiology.com/2000/1/5/reviews/1027.1 commentreviewsreportsdepositedresearchinteractionsinformationrefereedresearch
 

Summary:  of localized duplication can lead to the creation of a large cluster of genes. For example, the human genome... -NKL genes. Some time before the divergence in the lineages leading to humans and to jellyfish, the Proto... Hox gene complex was duplicated, with one lineage ...

  

Source: Patel, Nipam H. - Department of Integrative Biology, University of California at Berkeley

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
82 PAUL E. GRIFFITHS and KAROLA STOTZ GENES IN THE POSTGENOMIC ERA
 

Summary:  potentially leads to a large number of different gene products and the need for a rare product calls... PAUL E. GRIFFITHS and KAROLA STOTZ GENES IN THE POSTGENOMIC ERA ABSTRACT. We outline three very... different concepts of the gene--instrumental, nominal, and postgenomic. The instrumental ...

  

Source: Stotz, Karola - Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University

 

Collection: Multidisciplinary Databases and Resources ; Biology and Medicine

 
83 A SNP Ranking Method Using Gene Relation Network Derived from Literature for Genome-Wide Association Study
 

Summary:  that the use of gene relation networks for prioritizing SNPs can lead to the better findings of dis- ease... A SNP Ranking Method Using Gene Relation Network Derived from Literature for Genome... , South Korea ABSTRACT Human diseases are often incurred by some variants of gene interactions caused

  

Source: Sahinalp, S. Cenk - School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
84 Genetic Variation in the Proximal Promoter of ABC and SLC Superfamilies: Liver and Kidney Specific Expression
 

Summary:  the following promoters were missing more than 20 bp of the target region: ABCA3, ABCB5, ABCB6, ABCD2, SLC6A9... regions of transporter genes contribute to observed variation in drug response. A total of 579... of families accept a variety of structurally diverse drugs as substrates [6]. Variation at transporter ...

  

Source: 

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Biotechnology

 
85 Heterogeneous but conserved natural killer receptor gene complexes in four major orders of mammals
 

Summary:  Expansion of the CLEC2D Genes in Rodents. On the phylogenetic tree in Fig. 3, the branch A leading... in the evolu- tionary lineage leading to the artiodactyls. The divergence of group II and V genes presumably... substitutions in the lineage leading to the rapidly duplicated rodent ...

  

Source: Nei, Masatoshi - Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
86 Differentially Coexpressed Genes
 

Summary:  or replacing genes leads to a higher or lower score, much cheaper than for the correlation coefficient #12;Some... Differentially Coexpressed Genes Dennis Kostka & Rainer Spang Courses in Practical DNA Microarray... abnormalities in the coregulation of genes Alterations in gene ...

  

Source: Spang, Rainer - Computational Molecular Biology Group, Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences ; Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
87 BIOINFORMATICS Vol. 24 ISMB 2008, pages i277i285
 

Summary:  gene-disease associations using centrality on a literature mined gene-interaction network Arzucan Özgür... is limited. Another challenge is that determining disease- related genes requires laborious experiments... . Therefore, predicting good candidate genes before experimental analysis will save time and ...

  

Source: Radev, Dragomir R. - School of Information & Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
88 19 Enright, A.J. et al. (2002) An efficient algorithm for large-scale detection of protein families. Nucleic Acids Res. 30, 1575
 

Summary:  ://www.informatics.jax.org). If the deletion of a gene leads to either lethality before reproduction or sterility (i.e. fitness reduces to 0... pattern of gene expression between human duplicate genes. Genome Res. 13, 1638­1645 21 Prince, V... .E. and Pickett, F.B. (2002) Splitting pairs: the diverging fates ...

  

Source: Zhang, Jianzhi - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
89 COMBINING PHENOTYPIC AND GENOTYPIC DATA TO DISCOVER MULTIPLE DISEASE GENES
 

Summary:  to the multiple gene mapping problem and identified a number of research opportunities potentially leading to more... COMBINING PHENOTYPIC AND GENOTYPIC DATA TO DISCOVER MULTIPLE DISEASE GENES Hannu Toivonen, Saara... Mapping genes for common, polygenic diseases is challenging due to the number of ...

  

Source: Toivonen, Hannu - Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
90 Pervasive and Persistent Redundancy among Duplicated Genes in Yeast
 

Summary:  . In this case, mutations that lead to additional subfunctionalization also inevitably inactivate the gene... Pervasive and Persistent Redundancy among Duplicated Genes in Yeast E. Jedediah Dean1 *, Jerel C... of functional redundancy is the key process in the evolution of duplicated genes. Here we ...

  

Source: Petrov, Dmitri - Department of Biology, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
91 Temporal patterns of genes in scientific publications Thomas Pfeiffer
 

Summary:  PubMed and show that the frequency differences of genes in publications lead to a biased picture... lead to additional publications. The second hypothesis is more plausible. More research on a gene... frequency in the literature. This process leads to a frequency distribution of ...

  

Source: Manapat, Michael - Program for Evolutionary Dynamics, Harvard University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Geosciences

 
92 Origins and Evolution of MicroRNA Genes in Drosophila Masafumi Nozawa*, Sayaka Miura, and Masatoshi Nei
 

Summary:  lineage for the last 60 Myr. Many gene gains by duplication were also observed in the lineages leading... Origins and Evolution of MicroRNA Genes in Drosophila Species Masafumi Nozawa*, Sayaka Miura... MicroRNAs (miRs) regulate gene expression at the posttranscriptional level. To obtain some insights

  

Source: Nei, Masatoshi - Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
93 TOWARD DISCOVERING DISEASE-SPECIFIC GENE NETWORKS FROM ONLINE LITERATURE
 

Summary:  ) is an inherited, degenerative neurological disease that leads to dementia. The HD gene, whose mutation results... TOWARD DISCOVERING DISEASE-SPECIFIC GENE NETWORKS FROM ONLINE LITERATURE ZHUO ZHANG , SUISHENG TANG... diseases are the result of abnormal interactions between multiple genes instead of single ...

  

Source: Wong, Limsoon - Department of Computational Science, National University of Singapore

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
94 Paper submitted to the `3rd Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence' (SETN04).
 

Summary:  Title: Gene Selection via Discretized Gene-Expression Profiles and Greedy Feature-Elimination Authors... }@ics.forth.gr Abstract. Analysis and interpretation of gene-expression profiles, and the identi- fication of respective... molecular- or, gene-markers is the key towards the under- standing of the genetic ...

  

Source: Poirazi, Yiota - Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Foundation of Research and Technology, Hellas

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
95 Current Biology, Vol. 15, 10161021, June 7, 2005, 2005 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2005.04.035 Gene Complexity and Gene Duplicability
 

Summary:  lead to increased fitness [16]. Because thethe gene family gets bigger (see Caveats). dosage effect... .1016/j.cub.2005.04.035 Gene Complexity and Gene Duplicability Xionglei He and Jianzhi Zhang... -coding nuclear genes. Syntenic comparison of the genome se-Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ...

  

Source: Zhang, Jianzhi - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
96 NEWS AND COMMENTARY Genome evolution...............................................................
 

Summary:  -acid substitu- tion was not observed in the postdupli- cation branch leading to the DFR-B gene, functional... ). The postduplication branch that leads to the progenitor of the DFR-A and DFR-C genes was characterized by a highly... ............................................................... ...

  

Source: Storz, Jay F. - School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine

 
97 Applied Toxicology Carcinogensis
 

Summary:  1 Applied Toxicology NURS 735 Carcinogensis · Section 7: Oncogenes and Tumor Supressor Genes... of Neoplasia Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressor Genes Learning Objectives 1. Understand the hypotheses related... of tumor supressor genes 7. Describe the role of tumor suppressor genes in carcinogenesis 8. Be able

  

Source: Kane, Andrew S. - Aquatic Pathobiology Center & Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maryland at College Park

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
98 Biological Pathways A pathway to explore diseases mechanism
 

Summary:  groups. [1] The genes do not function alone. "For many diseases, multiple genes have been identified... heterogeneous diseases such as Fanconi anemia, Bardet-Biedl or Usher syndrome, where the various genes work... on the shared genes between pathways and disease-causing genes. Disease ...

  

Source: Bejerano, Gill - Departments of Computer Science & Developmental Biology, Stanford University

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences ; Biology and Medicine

 
99 D.-S. Huang et al. (Eds.): ICIC 2008, LNCS 5226, pp. 146158, 2008. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2008
 

Summary:  gene reduction, which leads to information loss in classification. Therefore, the neighborhood rough... -value is great, which lead to the difficulty in determining appropriate number of genes. To overcome... Heidelberg 2008 Neighborhood Rough Set Model Based Gene Selection for ...

  

Source: Hefei Institute of Intelligent Machines - Intelligent Computing Lab

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
100 WHAT IS A GENE? DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS,
 

Summary:  on the organism. This leads us to an important conclusion that a full complement of genes is required... WHAT IS A GENE? M. DEMEREC DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS, CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON, COLD SPRING... HARBOR, N. Y. Demerec, M. 1933. What is a gene? Journal of Heredity. 24:368-378. E SP Electronic

  

Source: Batzoglou, Serafim - Department of Computer Science, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Computer Technologies and Information Sciences


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