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Genome Drosophila melanogaster

Reiter LT, Potocki L, Chien S et al (2001) A systematic analysis of human disease-associated gene sequences in Drosophila melanogaster. Genome Res 11 1114-1125... [Pg.304]

O Hare K, Baibin GM (1983) Structures of P transposable elements and their sites of insertion and excision in the Drosophila melanogaster genome. Cell 34 25-35... [Pg.305]

Baker B. S., Burtis K., Goralski T., Mattox W. and Nagoshi R. (1989) Molecular genetic aspects of sex determination in Drosophila melanogaster. Genome 31, 638-645. [Pg.276]

Hekmat-Scafe D. S., Scafe C. R., McKinney A. J. and Tanouye M. A. (2002) Genomewide analysis of the odorant-binding protein gene family in Drosophila melanogaster. Genome Res. 12, 1357-1369. [Pg.435]

Reese M. G., Hartzell G., Harris N. L., Ohler U., Lewis S. E. (2000a) Genome annotation assessment in Drosophila melanogaster. Genome Research (in press). [Pg.129]

Reese, M. G., D. Kulp, H. Tammana, and D. Haussler. Genie—Gene finding in Drosophila melanogaster. Genome Res 10 529-38. [Pg.120]

Staveley, B. E., Phillips, J. P., and Hilliker, A., 1990, Phenotypic consequences of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase overexpression in Drosophila melanogaster, Genome 33 867-872. [Pg.186]

At this time, more then thirty channel DNAs have been cloned and characterized from various sources, predominantly from Drosophila melanogaster, mouse, rat and human cDNA/genomic libraries [6-31]. Inspection of the derived primary K channel protein sequences indicates that voltage-gated channels belong to a... [Pg.297]

Adams MD, Celniker SE, Holt RA et al. The genome sequence of Drosophila melanogaster. Science 2000 287[5461] 2185-2195. [Pg.32]

This chapter anticipates the completion of Arabidopsis thaliana, Drosophila melanogaster, and Homo sapiens genome sequencing projects by reviewing current ideas of the evolution of sequence families. In parallel the related issue of domain homolog detection is discussed in light of continuing efforts to map the complete set of domain families. [Pg.186]

The genomes and the metabolism of the two insects Drosophila melanogaster and Anopheles gambia370a can now be compared. Many differences can be seen but almost half of the genes are orthologs. Many of these can be related also to those of pufferfish, mice,3700 humans, and other species. [Pg.1511]


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