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- 2001/12 Trends
in Genetics, 2002, 18:1:8-10
It's a knockout! Male infertility and neuropathology
2001/12 Trends
in Genetics, 2002, 18:1:25-28
Dosage compensation: do birds do it as well?
2001/12 Trends
in Genetics, 2002, 18:1:29-34
Odorant receptor gene regulation: implications from genomic organization
2001/12 Trends
in Genetics, 2002, 18:1:35-40
Functional genomics: the coming of age for Tetrahymena thermophila
2001/12 Trends
in Genetics, 2002, 18:1:41-47
Getting your Pax straight: Pax proteins in development and disease
2001/12 Trends
in Genetics, 2002, 18:1:48-52
'Reform' eugenics and the decline of Mendelism
- 2001/11 Trends in Genetics Vol. 17, No. 12
→ Genomic
change and gene silencing in polyploids
→ Evolutionary
origin of SL-addition trans-splicing: still an enigma
→ Beyond
genomics
→ Fungi
and humans: closer than you think
→ A
reassessment of the translation initiation codon in vertebrates
→ How
embryos tell the time: molecular targets of the segmentation clock
→ Microarrays
with a twist: identification of mesoderm development genes
→ Functional
domains of KNOX
→ The
heart and soul of the matter
→ From
chloroplast to the nucleus and back again
→ Public
health genetics
→ From
ESTs to ORESTES
→ A
high density of X-linked genes for general cognitive ability: a run-away process
shaping human evolution?
→ Chaperone
overload is a possible contributor to 'civilization diseases'
→ The
epigenetic basis of gender in flowering plants and mammals
→ Genetics
of lifespan in C. elegans: molecular diversity, physiological complexity, mechanistic
simplicity
→ What
can we teach Drosophila? What can they teach us?
→ Sensitized
polygenic trait analysis
→ Harnessing
the cellular immune system to the gene-prediction cart
- 2001/11 Science
Volume 294, Number 5544 A Scientific Opportunity
- ヒトゲノム大会2001
2001/10 American
Society for Human Genetics 2001
総括
2001/10 American
Society for Human Genetics 2001 - Summary Lower attendance, loftier goals
ゲノムのバベルの塔
2001/10 American
Society for Human Genetics 2001 The genomic Tower of Babel
マウスゲノム
2001/10 American
Society for Human Genetics 2001 Of mice and men
- 2001/10 Current
Opinion in Genetics and Development, 2001, 11:6:627-634
Genome-wide variation in the human and fruitfly: a comparison
2001/10 Current
Opinion in Genetics and Development, 2001, 11:6:642-646 The neutral theory
in the genomic era
2001/10 Current
Opinion in Genetics and Development, 2001, 11:6:667-672
The mitochondrial genome: mutation, selection and recombination
2001/10 Current
Opinion in Genetics and Development, 2001, 11:6:685-690 Breeding systems
and genome evolution
- 2001/10 Trends in Genetics Vol. 17, No. 11
→ 記憶と遺伝子 海馬の可塑性を左右するRab3A
The genomics of memory
→ 種分化は関与する遺伝子位置が近所だとすみやか
Speciation genes lie close together
→ ダイエットと寿命 Eat
less, live more
→ てんかん A
novel epilepsy gene
→ ミトコンドリア遺伝子変異
A nuclear modifier for a mitochondrial DNA disorder
→ ミトコンドリア・ミュータント Making
mitochondrial mutants
→ 遺伝子特許問題
Gene patents: socially acceptable monopolies or an unnecessary hindrance to research?
→ 人の肌色を決めるMC1R
Human pigmentation: not all black and white
→ インシュリン様成長因子2の進化 The
history of IGF2 imprinting
→ 日焼けによるDNA損傷をいやすお薬 Morning-after
skin repair?
→ Genetics
and genomics of the oomycete-host interface
→ Genome
size reduction through multiple events of gene disintegration in Buchnera APS
→ Transposable
elements are found in a large number of human protein-coding genes
→ Local
properties of the genome can bias QTL analyses
→ Neuronal
programmed cell death without caspases
→ EGFR
as a transcription factor?
→ Comparative
bacteriology
→ Picking
your SNPs
→ Genome
sequencing in a day
→ Post-zygotic
mutations and somatic mosaicism in androgen insensitivity syndrome
→ Post-zygotic
mutations and somatic mosaicism in androgen insensitivity syndrome
→ Cytochrome
P450s: coupling development and environment
→ Downstream
of Otx2, or how to get a head
→ Genome
of the apes
→ Stop
making nonSense: the C. elegans smg genes
→ Recent
duplication, domain accretion and the dynamic mutation of the human genome
- 2001/10 Prospect Genome
envy
- 2001/10 EurekAlert!
Prevent the genomics divide before it happens, say University Of Toronto researchers
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