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Genome analysis implications

Kralovicova J, Hammarstrom L, Plebani A, Webster ADB, Vorechovsky I (2003) Fine-scale mapping at IGAD1 and genome-wide genetic lingage analysis implicate HLA-DQ/DR as a major susceptibility locus in selective IgA deficiency and common variable immunodeficiency. J Immunol, 170 2765-2775. [Pg.288]

Tettelin, H., Masignani, V., Cieslewicz, M.J., Donati, C. et al (2005) Genome analysis of multiple pathogenic isolates of Streptococcus agalactiae implications for the microbial pan-genome . Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 102, 13950-13955. [Pg.360]

KLOSE, J., KOBALZ, U., Two-dimensional electrophoresis of proteins An updated protocol and implications for a functional analysis of the genome, Electrophoresis, 1995,16,1034-1059. [Pg.57]

Kell DB, Mendes P (1999) Snapshots of systems metabolic control analysis and biotechnology in the post-genomic era. In Cornish-Bowden A, Cardenas ML (eds). Technological and Medical Implications of Metabolic Control Analysis (in press) (and see http //gepasi.dbs.aber.ac.uk/dbk/mca99.htm). Plenum Press, New York... [Pg.114]

Since alterations in global DNA methylation are implicated in various pathobio-logical processes, a gradient IPC-ESI-MS/MS method with a volatile IPR was used to determine cytosine and 5-methylcytosine in DNA quantification relied on stable isotope dilution [58], Muscular dystrophies caused by various mutations in the dystrophin gene are amenable to easier prenatal diagnosis via a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR)/IPC assay [59]. Some guidelines for the analysis of genomic DNA by IPC-ESl-MS can be found in Reference 60. [Pg.164]

Tebbe, A., Klein, C., Schmidt, A., Bisle, B., Konstandinidis, K., Scheffer, B., Lottspeich, F., Siedler, F., Pfeiffer, F. and Oesterhelt, D. (2005) Analysis of the cytosolic proteome of halobac-terium salinamm - implications for genome annotation and differential expression. Proceedings of the 53rd ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, San Antonio, TX, June5-June9, 2005. [Pg.379]


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