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Bishop, M. J., ed. (1999) Genetics Databases, Academic Press, San Diego, California... [Pg.1524]

Bishop. M.J. Genetic Databases, Academic Press. Inc., San Diego. CA. 1999. Bork, Peer and D,E. Eisenberg Analysis of Ammo Acid Sequences, Academic Press,... [Pg.80]

Figure 3.17 Chemical genetics databases require the annotation of individual compounds with many biologies, in contrast to the more traditional way of capturing the assay results of many compounds against a single biology. Figure 3.17 Chemical genetics databases require the annotation of individual compounds with many biologies, in contrast to the more traditional way of capturing the assay results of many compounds against a single biology.
Guigo R. (1999) DNA composition, codon usage and exon prediction. In Genetics Databases. Academic Press, 54-80. [Pg.125]

Burnett, L., Barlow-Stewart, K., Proos, A.L., and Aizenberg, H. (2003) The Gene Trustee A universal identification system that ensures privacy and confidentiality for human genetic databases. J. Law Med. 10 506-513. [Pg.219]

Publication is at the core of every scientific endeavor. It is the common process whereby scientific information is reviewed, evaluated, distributed, and entered into the permanent record of scientific progress. Publications serve as vital links between factual databases of different structures or content domains (e.g., a record in a sequence database and a record in a genetic database may cite the same article). They serve as valuable entry points into factual databases ( I have read an article about this, now I want to see the primary data ). [Pg.24]

There are a number of strategies for screening the biocatalysts. These include the use and development of synthetic substrates, fermentation techniques, metagenomic methods, and genetic databases. [Pg.392]

Medline. I960-. PubMed. 1950-. Bethesda, MD U.S. National Library of Medicine. International coverage of 4,600 biomedical journals and genetics databases focusing on clinical medicine, medical research, and healthcare covers allied health, biological and life sciences, neuroscience, neurobiology, and information science. [Pg.98]

Astwood, J. and R. Hileman. 1999. Bioinformatics Analysis of B.t. Protein 11098 and B.t. Protein 11231 Sequences Utilizing Toxin and Public Domain Genetic Databases Lab Project Number 15870. Unpublished study prepared by Monsanto Company. 294 p. [Pg.292]


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