Function and cDNA Resources Abstract Index DOE Human Genome Program |
Infrastructure Ordering Information Abstracts from Past Meetings |
95. The I.M.A.G.E. Consortium: Progress Toward a Complete Set of Human Genes Christa Prange, Peg Folta, Tim Harsch, Genevieve Johnson, Tom Kuczmarksi, Bernadette Lato, Leeanne Mila, David Nelson, and Anthony Carrano 96. Analysis of Uncharacterized Human cDNAs which Encode Large Proteins in Brain M. Oishi, T. Nagase, R. Kikuno, M. Hirosawa, and O. Ohara Sergey Malchenko, Brian Berger, Vera Da Costa Soares, Maria De Fatima Bonaldo, and Marcelo Bento Soares Mark Stapleton, Damon Harvey, Peter Brokstein, and Gerald M. Rubin 99. The RIKEN Mouse Full-Length cDNA Encyclopedia Piero Carninci, Kazuhiro Shibata, Masayoshi Itoh, Hideaki Konno, Jun Kawai, Yuko Shibata, Yuichi Sugahara, T. Endo, Y. Ozawa, Yoshifumi Fukunishi, Atsushi Yoshiki, M. Kisakabe, Masami Muramatsu, Yasushi Okazaki, and Yoshihide Hayashizaki 100. Tissue Gene Expression Profiling Using RIKEN Full-Length Mouse 20K cDNA Microarray Yasushi Okazaki, Rika Miki, Yosuke Mizuno, Yasuhiro Tomaru, Kouji Kadota, Piero Carninci, Kazuhiro Shibata, Masayoshi Itoh, Yasuhiro Ozawa, Jun Kawai, Hideaki Konno, Yoshifumi Fukunishi, Toshinori Kusumi, Hitoshi Goto, Hiroyuki Nitanda, Yohei Hamaguchi, Itaru Nishiduka, Masami Muramatsu, Atsushi Yoshiki, Moriaki Kusakabe, Joseph Derisi, Vishy Iyer, Michael Eisen, Patric O. Brown, and Yoshihide Hayashizaki 101. The Molecular Genetics of DNA Repair in Drosophila K. C. Burtis, R. S. Hawley, C. Boulton, K. Hollis, A. Laurencon, and D. Milliken 102. The Tennessee Mouse Genome Consortium D. K. Johnson, D. R. Miller, J. Snoddy, B. A. Berven, and E. M. Rinchik Edward J. Michaud, Qing G. von Arnim, Carmen M. Foster, Yun You, Dabney K. Johnson, and Eugene M. Rinchik E. M. Rinchik, D. A. Carpenter, E. J. Michaud, Y. You, P. R. Hunsicker, L. B. Russell, D. R. Miller, M. L. Klegig, and D. K. Johnson 105. Defining Complex Genetic Pathways with Gene-Expression Microarrays M. J. Doktycz, B. H. Jones, C. T. Culiat, P. R. Hoyt, B. W. Harker, R. E. Barry, D. D. Schmoyer, S. Petrov, E. M. Rinchik, K. L. Beattie, J. R. Snoddy, and E. J. Michaud Carl Friddle, James Bristow, Teiichiro Koga, and Edward M. Rubin 107. Ribozyme Gene Vector Libraries Identify Putative Tumor Suppressor Genes Qi-Xiang Li, Eric Marcusson, Joan Robbins, Mark Leavitt, Flossie Wong-Staal, and Jack R. Barber 108. New Vectors for TAR Cloning and Retrofitting of Mammalian Genes Maxim Y. Koriabine, Gregory G. Solomon, Lois A. Annab, J. Carl Barrett, and Vladimir L. Larionov Vladimir Noskov, Maxim Koriabine, Greg Solomon, Natalay Kouprina, J. Carl Barrett, Lisa Stubbs, and Vladimir Larionov 110. Contamination of BAC Clones by E. coli IS186 Insertion Elements Owatha L. Tatum, Andrew W. Womack, Mark O. Mundt, and Norman A. Doggett 111. Developing General Methods to Select Phage Antibodies Against Gene Products Peter Pavlik, Robert Siegal, Daniele Sblattero, Vittorio Verzillo, Roberto Marzari, Jianlong Lou, Jim Marks, and Andrew Bradbury 112. Search and Identification of Proteins that Bind Specifically to the Satellite DNAs Ivan B. Lobov and Olga I. Podgornaya Norma M. Wills, Bente Larsen, Chad Nelson, John F. Atkins, and Raymond F. Gesteland 114. The Transcriptional Program of Gametogenesis in Budding Yeast Ira Herskowitz 148. Fluorescent-based Protein Kinase and Phosphatase Assays Edward M. Davis and Wafaa Mahmoud 149. Probe design on genomic level for DNA oligo microarrays Li, F. and Stormo, G.D. Geoffrey B. West, James H. Brown, Brian Enquist, and William H. Woodruff |
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