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  1. Proteomics: moving beyond the human genome.: An article from: FDA Consumer by Raymond, Jr. Formanek, 2005-11-01
  2. Advances in Human Genetics by Harry Harris, 1976-03-01
  3. Mutants: On the Form, Varieties and Errors of the Human Body by Armand Marie Leroi, 2003-01
  4. The ABC Transporters of Human Physiology and Disease: The Genetics and Biochemistry of Atp Binding Cassette
  5. Africa in the Age of Biology (Africa Human Genome Initiative) by Wilmot Godfrey James, 2004-01
  6. Politics in the Laboratory : The Constitution of Human Genomics by Ira H. Carmen, 1980
  7. Politics in the Laboratory: The Constitution of Human Genomics by Ira H. (Author) Carmen, 2005
  8. Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics: gene(sis) (CD-Rom catalogue for Henry Art Gallery, UC Berkeley Museum exhibition)
  9. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, Volume 7, 2006 by Chakravarti; Green (eds.), 2006-01-01
  10. Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome by Committee on Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome, National Research Council, 1988-01-01
  11. Studies on the molecular dissection of human cholinesterase variants and their genomic origins by H Soreq, 1995
  12. Neuroethics: Ethics, Neuroscience, Mind control, Psychoactive Drug, Consequentialism, Neurosecurity, Brain, Genomics, Genetics, Human Genetic Engineering
  13. Human Genetics and Genomics by Korf, 2006-01-05
  14. Annual Review of Genomics & Human Geneti by Eric Lander,

121. Genome Of Pufferfish Yields Clues To Human Genes
Genome of pufferfish yields clues to human genes. As historic and important as the human Genome Project is, it s only the first step in determining how
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2002/07/26/state113

122. Genome Biology | Full Text | Computational Prediction Of Human Metabolic Pathway
We present a computational pathway analysis of the human genome that assigns enzymes This analysis identifies probable omissions in the human genome
http://genomebiology.com/2004/6/1/R2
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Key E-mail Corresponding author Research Computational prediction of human metabolic pathways from the complete human genome Pedro Romero Jonathan Wagg Michelle L Green Dale Kaiser Markus Krummenacker and Peter D Karp Bioinformatics Research Group, SRI International, 333 Ravenswood Ave, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA Department of Developmental Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA Current address: School of Informatics, Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, 714 N Senate Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA Genome Biology Subject areas: Genome studies, Biochemistry and structural biology, Physiology, Bioinformatics

123. Genome Biology
Making sense of the human genome researchers characterize a crucial family of signaling proteins in the human genome 23 August 2002
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    Making sense of the human genome: researchers characterize a crucial family of signaling proteins in the human genome
    ... feedback Making sense of the human genome: researchers characterize a crucial family of signaling proteins in the human genome 23 August 2002 In this month's Genome Biology , Mitch Kostich and colleagues from the Schering-Plough Research Institute (NJ, USA) have identified and mapped an important group of molecules known as protein kinases. These molecules are central to the communication of information both within and between cells, in a process known as cell signaling. Defective protein kinases are associated with hundreds of human diseases, including some types of cancer, and it is hoped that this map, which shows the relationships between 510 human protein kinases, will help researchers find new drugs that can specifically target diseases caused by a defective protein kinase, as well as unlocking the secrets of 60 previously unidentified members of this family. If our bodies are to work properly, it is important that cells are doing the right thing at the right time. To get things right, the human body has evolved complex signaling pathways that allow our molecules to communicate with each other. Protein kinases are a central part of many signaling pathways, helping to regulate virtually every function in human cells. They belong to a class of biological molecules known as enzymes, which help all the chemical reactions in our bodies to go according to plan. All protein kinases carry out the same function: they transfer a cluster of atoms, known as a phosphoryl group between different molecules. The movement of a phosphoryl group is similar to the flick of a switch that causes a biochemical pathway go slower or faster.

124. Bioinformatics Links Directory : Human Genome
University of British Columbia Bioinformatics Centre Bioinformatics Links Directory human Genome.
http://www.bioinformatics.ubc.ca/resources/links_directory/?category_id=15

125. Automated Science Speeds Solution Of Human Genome Data
Automated science speeds solution of human Genome data. ARGONNE, Ill. (Aug. 9, 2004) — Scientists in Argonne s Biosciences Division are automating and
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Biosciences Division are automating and accelerating the complex processes that coax a protein to reveal its structure so they can learn the role Nature assigned it. Argonne is a leader in the world-wide scientific race to convert data from the Human Genome Project into three-dimensional images that reveal how proteins function. Because proteins control everything from breathing to digestion and sweating, this information can help prevent or cure diseases in humans. Understanding other proteins may help solve environmental problems. The Biosciences Division plays many roles in piecing together the meaning of the Human Genome data. The division designed and operates the Structural Biology Center (SBC) at the Advanced Photon Source , the Western Hemisphere's most brilliant source of research X-rays. The SBC beamline is the world's most productive and efficient for solving protein structures because it delivers the greatest detail to scientists.

126. Ensembl Genome Browser
Ensembl is a joint project between EMBLEBI and the Sanger Centre to develop a software system which produces and maintains automatic annotation on
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Ensembl is a joint project between EMBL - EBI and the Sanger Institute to develop a software system which produces and maintains automatic annotation on selected eukaryotic genomes. Ensembl is primarily funded by the

127. GenomeWeb - Lists Of Genome Sites
GenomeWeb Lists of Genome Sites. Search for . About this collection of useful genomic sites. Suggest more sites. Genome Centres (listed alphabetically)
http://www.hgmp.mrc.ac.uk/GenomeWeb/

128. The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Genome research centre furthering the knowledge of genetics through largescale sequencing and analysis . Features a range of data resources, software,
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14th Sep 2005 More Announcing Pfam 18.0 Pfam 18.0 contains 7973 proteins domain families matching to three quarters of UniProt 5.0. ... 12th Sep 2005 More Glovar 2.0 Released We are pleased to announce an updated release of Glovar. The latest release includes read coverage over all chromosomes and ... 6th Sep 2005 More Genome researchers get out of the car The Wellcome Trust Genome Campus has received a Travel Plan Excellence Award, the leading recognition for the hard work put ... Database Versions WormBase 147 15th Sep 2005 Glovar 2 12th Sep 2005 Ensembl 33 6th Sep 2005 COSMIC 6th Sep 2005 Pfam 18.0 25th Aug 2005 Vega 3rd Aug 2005 MEROPS 7.10 22nd Jul 2005 Rfam 7.0 29th Mar 2005 Finished Sequence: 2,954,348,867 bases (17-Sep-2005, 03:12 PM) Detailed Statistics
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129. Broad Institute Of MIT And Harvard
Now, Broad s sequencing and analysis of the complete genome sequence of this James Galagan, from the Genome Biology program, puts Neurospora in the
http://www.broad.mit.edu/
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Comparison of Human and Chimpanzee Genomes Reveals Striking Similarities and Differences
GRID-ing for battle against dengue Petunias, RNAi and enzymatic kung fu on NOVA The Boston Globe ... features Kerstin Lindblad-Toh's efforts to find disease-related genes in dogs
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Tubacin overcomes leukemia drug resistance
Tubacin was originally found by screening thousands of novel chemicals for a compound that could alter a cell's structure. Now, it is a potential new drug for treating leukemia as well as a powerful probe to reveal the fascinating molecular processes used by cells to remove toxic junk. Steve Haggarty and Jay Bradner, from the Chemical Biology program, put tubacin in the Spotlight. Home Contact Us Site Map Search Last updated: September 13, 2005

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131. GenomeNet
ezyme - Reaction prediction. GenomeNet Community Databases. CYORF - Cyanobacteria Gene Annotation Database BSORF - Bacillus subtilis Genome Database
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132. Biology Department HomePage
An overview of the Department of Biology and its programs, facilities, faculty and research centres including the Centre for Biomedical Research,
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133. The Africa Genome Education Institute

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