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Tigr Spotfmder The Institute for Genomic Research www.tigr.org/software/... [Pg.495]

Table 2.3 Representative organisms whose genomes have been or will soon be completely/ almost completely seguenced. Data taken largely from http //wit.integratedgenomics.com/GOLD/ eucaryoticgenomes.html and http //www.tigr.org/tdb/mdb/mdcomplete.html. Updated information is available on these sites... Table 2.3 Representative organisms whose genomes have been or will soon be completely/ almost completely seguenced. Data taken largely from http //wit.integratedgenomics.com/GOLD/ eucaryoticgenomes.html and http //www.tigr.org/tdb/mdb/mdcomplete.html. Updated information is available on these sites...
TIGR Bacterial database(s) of The Institute of Genome Research (TIGR)... [Pg.45]

Fig. 1. Completely deciphered microbial genomes as of October 2000. Source TIGR Microbial Database, http //www.tigr.org/tdb/mdb/mdbcomplete.html... Fig. 1. Completely deciphered microbial genomes as of October 2000. Source TIGR Microbial Database, http //www.tigr.org/tdb/mdb/mdbcomplete.html...
July 1998) "Private-Sector Sequencing Planned." In May. J. Craig Venter [The Institute for Gemnnic Research (TIGR)] announced plans to form a new company with Perkin-Elmer s Applied Biosystems Division (PE-ABD) to sequence a large portion of the human genome in 3 years for 300 million. [Pg.719]

TIGR http //www.tigr.org Listing of completed and in-progress microbial genome projects DNA sequences... [Pg.517]

The Insitute for Genomic Research (TIGR) provides a collection of curated databases containing DNA and protein sequences, gene expressions, cellular roles, protein families, and taxonomic data for microbes, plants, and humans. Anonymous FTP access to sequence data is also provided. [Pg.506]

Genomic database SEQANALREF SDG TIGR UniGene UTRdb Uwisc... [Pg.350]

Figure 6.6. A Complete Genome. The diagram depicts the genome of Haemophilus influenzae, the first complete genome of a free-living organism to be sequenced. The genome encodes more than 1700 proteins and 70 RNA molecules. The likely function of approximately one-half of the proteins was determined by comparisons with sequences from proteins previously characterized in other species. [From R. D. Fleischmann et al.. Science 269(1995) 496 scan courtesy of TIGR.]... Figure 6.6. A Complete Genome. The diagram depicts the genome of Haemophilus influenzae, the first complete genome of a free-living organism to be sequenced. The genome encodes more than 1700 proteins and 70 RNA molecules. The likely function of approximately one-half of the proteins was determined by comparisons with sequences from proteins previously characterized in other species. [From R. D. Fleischmann et al.. Science 269(1995) 496 scan courtesy of TIGR.]...

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