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Sea urchin genome

Cameron RA, Mahairas G, Rast JP, Martinez P, Biondi TR, SwartzeU S, Wallace JC, Pouslka AJ, Livingston BT, Wray GA, Ettensohn CA, Lehrach H, Britten RJ, Davidson EH, Hood L (2000) A sea urchin genome project sequence scan, virtual map, and additional resources. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 97 9514-9518... [Pg.294]

National Human Genome Research Institute (2004). Sea Urchin Genome Sequencing Sinmpyloceniroius purpunitus. www.genomc.gov7l 1008265. Accessed December 6.2004,... [Pg.311]

The final approach is to use a combination of microarray techniques, antisense oligonucleotides, functional tests and the use of monoclonal antibodies to identify matrix proteins and families of matrix proteins involved in the biomineralization process, and ultimately to establish their function. The recent publication of the genome of the sea urchin... [Pg.332]

Sodergren E et al. (2006) The genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Science 314 941-952... [Pg.227]

Poccia DL, Green GR (1992) Packaging and unpackaging the sea urchin sperm genome. Trends Biochem Sci 17 223-227... [Pg.88]

Each mitochondrion contains several molecules of DNA (mtDNA), usually in a closed, circular form, as well as the ribosomes, tRNA molecules, and enzymes needed for protein synthesis.1 23 26 With rare exceptions almost all of the mitochondrial DNA in a human cell is inherited from the mother.6 263 The size of the DNA circles varies from 16-19 kb in animals27 to over 200 kb in many higher plants. Complete sequences of many mitochondrial DNAs are known.28 283 Among these are the 16,569 bp human mtDNA,29 the 16,338 bp bovine mtDNA, the 16,896 bp mtDNA of the wallaroo Macropus robustus,30 and the 17,533 bp mtDNA of the amphibian Xenopus laevis.31 32 The sea urchin Paracentotus lividus has a smaller 15,697 bp genome. However, the order of the genes in this and other invertebrate mtDNA is different from that in mammalian mitochondria.33 Protozoal mtDNAs vary in size from 5900 bp for the... [Pg.1016]

Yuh C. H., Bolouri H. and Davidson E. H. (1998). Genomic cis-regulatory logic, experimental and computational analysis of a sea urchin gene. Science. 279, pp 1896-1902. [Pg.400]


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