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Technologies and techniques for analysis and use of genome information, 1997; Genome joho kaidoku riyo gijutsu no chosa kenkyu

Abstract

The paper clarified the whole image of cell functions by elucidating the function and manifestation control mechanism of genes existing in genomes, and the network of their interactions, and surveyed applicability of the useful functions obtained of cells and proteins to the industrial field. The survey was made from a viewpoint of the fields of both biology and information science. Especially, based on the function-known DNA base sequence database, the following technologies were surveyed: technology to predict the function of the function-unknown DNA base sequence, search/separation technology to acquire the genes to be functionally elucidated in a state of being suitable for manifestation, technology to get perfect proteins by effectively manifesting the genes to be functionally elucidated, and technology to analyze the function of the proteins obtained by manifestation of genes. Further, the International Symposium was held which is titled `Genome Research Opens a New World to Bioindustry (New Developments in Genome Informatics Technologies). With the future progress of technology to decipher and use genome information, the construction of much newer genome industry is anticipated. 165 refs., 44 figs., 10 tabs.
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1998
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEDO-PR-9703
Reference Number:
SCA: 550400; 550200; 550300; PA: JP-98:0B0068; EDB-98:089774; NTS-98:006781; SN: 98001986599
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 1998
Subject:
55 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, BASIC STUDIES; GENES; GENETIC ENGINEERING; BIOTECHNOLOGY; TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS; GENETICS; CONFIGURATION INTERACTION; ANIMAL CELLS; BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS; BIOLOGY; INFORMATION; DNA SEQUENCING; DATA BASE MANAGEMENT; SCREENING; PROTEIN ENGINEERING
OSTI ID:
632749
Research Organizations:
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98770058; TRN: JN98B0068
Availability:
Available from Office of Scientific and Technical Information, P.O.Box 1000, Oak Ridge Tennessee 37831, USA; OSTI as DE98770058
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
149 p.
Announcement Date:
Sep 02, 1998

Citation Formats

None. Technologies and techniques for analysis and use of genome information, 1997; Genome joho kaidoku riyo gijutsu no chosa kenkyu. Japan: N. p., 1998. Web.
None. Technologies and techniques for analysis and use of genome information, 1997; Genome joho kaidoku riyo gijutsu no chosa kenkyu. Japan.
None. 1998. "Technologies and techniques for analysis and use of genome information, 1997; Genome joho kaidoku riyo gijutsu no chosa kenkyu." Japan.
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title = {Technologies and techniques for analysis and use of genome information, 1997; Genome joho kaidoku riyo gijutsu no chosa kenkyu}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The paper clarified the whole image of cell functions by elucidating the function and manifestation control mechanism of genes existing in genomes, and the network of their interactions, and surveyed applicability of the useful functions obtained of cells and proteins to the industrial field. The survey was made from a viewpoint of the fields of both biology and information science. Especially, based on the function-known DNA base sequence database, the following technologies were surveyed: technology to predict the function of the function-unknown DNA base sequence, search/separation technology to acquire the genes to be functionally elucidated in a state of being suitable for manifestation, technology to get perfect proteins by effectively manifesting the genes to be functionally elucidated, and technology to analyze the function of the proteins obtained by manifestation of genes. Further, the International Symposium was held which is titled `Genome Research Opens a New World to Bioindustry (New Developments in Genome Informatics Technologies). With the future progress of technology to decipher and use genome information, the construction of much newer genome industry is anticipated. 165 refs., 44 figs., 10 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1998}
month = {Mar}
}