The Movie Genome is an approach to indexing movies based on attributes in order to create movie catalogs with extensive, detailed data about each title. Description The Movie Genome concept is borrowed from the Human GenomeProject , a scientific project to identify and map all human genes . Similarly, a Movie Genome, as used by semantic movie discovery engine Jinni discovery service Jinni ref cite web title Hands on Jinni, a polished movie recommendation service url http arstechnica.com web news 2009 01 hands on jinni a polished movie recommendation service.ars publisher ArsTechnica accessdate 2009 01 26 ref , identifies and indexes multiple genes elements and aspects of a movie. A comparable initiative is the Music GenomeProject , intended to capture the essence of music at the fundamental level. The Music Genome technology is used by Pandora music service Pandora to play music for Internet users based on their preferences. Movie Genome attributes might include mood, tone, plot, and structure. ref cite web title Jinni s Genius Way to Recommend Movies url http mashable.com 2009 02 11 jinni publisher Mashable accessdate 2009 02 11 ref Jinni s Movie Genome has a taxonomy created by film professionals, while titles are automatically indexed using a mixture of metadata and reviews and a proprietary Natural Language Processing solution to assign semantic tags to content and users. ref cite web title Jinni Wants to Be Pandora for Movies url http www.readwriteweb.com archives jinni pandora for movies.php publisher ReadWriteWeb accessdate 2009 01 22 ref Applications The Movie Genome has several applications in the area of movie discovery. It can power search engines , notably semantic search , ref cite web title Semantic movie search engine Jinni url http www.pandia.com sew 1495 ... each title in a Movie Genome can also support an item based recommendation engine ref cite web .... Examples Jinni discovery service Jinni has created a Movie Genome by taking a taxonomic approach ... more details
human genome occupies a total of just over three billion DNA base pair s. The Human GenomeProject HGP produced a reference genome reference sequence of the euchromatin euchromatic human genome and which is used worldwide in the biomedical science s. The haploid human genome contains about 23,000 ... of the human genome by the ENCODE pilot project journal Nature volume 447 pages 799 816 year 2007 doi ... format Human GenomeProject ref http hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu goldenPath hg19 chromosomes UCSC Genome ... The Human GenomeProject and a parallel project by Celera Genomics each produced and published ... Personal genomes had not been sequenced in the Human GenomeProject to protect the identity of volunteers ... population. ref Cite web url http www.genome.gov 11006943 title Human GenomeProject Completion ... in clinical medical genetics. The results of the Human GenomeProject are likely to provide increased ... Genome and International HapMap Project , it has become feasible to explore subtle genetic ... GenomeProject Comparative genomics studies of mammalian genomes suggest that approximately 5 of the human ... Ensembl The Ensembl Genome Browser Project http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov mapview map search.cgi?taxid 9606 ... www.ornl.gov sci techresources Human Genomeproject info.shtml Human GenomeProject . http www.cdc.gov ... Graphical representation of the idealized human karyotype , showing the organization of the genome ... pair. Refimprove date September 2009 The human Homo sapiens genome is stored on 23 chromosome pairs ... Cite journal author International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium title Finishing the euchromatic sequence of the human genome. journal Nature volume 431 issue 7011 pages 931 45 year 2004 ... v431 n7011 full nature03001.html ref In fact, only about 1.5 of the genome codes for protein s, while ... known as junk DNA . ref name IHSGC2001 Cite journal author International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium title Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome. journal Nature volume 409 issue ... more details
Infobox journal title Mammalian Genome cover editor Joseph H. Nadeau and Steve D. M. Brown discipline Genetics peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation Mamm. Genome publisher Springer Verlag country United States frequency 12 year history 1991 present Mouse Genome merged with Mamm. Genome in 1998 openaccess license impact 2.942 impact year 2009 website http www.springerlink.com content 0938 8990 link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0938 8990 eISSN 1432 1777 boxwidth Mammalian Genome is a peer review ed scientific journal journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of genetics and genomics in mouse, human and related organisms. ref name description cite web url http www.springer.com life sci cell biology journal 335 title Mammalian Genome Description accessdate 30 July 2009 publisher Springer ref ref cite web url http ... title Mammalian Genome Instructions for Authors accessdate 30 July 2009 publisher Springer ref As of July ... www.springer.com life sci cell biology journal 335?detailsPage editorialBoard title Mammalian Genome Editorial Board accessdate 30 Juli 2009 publisher Springer ref Mammalian Genome has been published ... of the International Mammalian Genome Society . ref cite web url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov nlmcatalog 1091977 title Mammalian Genome accessdate 30 Juli 2009 publisher Entrez NLM Catalog ref In 1998 the journal Mouse Genome was merged into Mammalian Genome . ref cite journal author Silver LM, Nadeau JH, Brown SDM, Eppig JT, Peters J title Mammalian Genome, Incorporating Mouse Genome journal Mamm Genome ... copyrightInformation title Mammalian Genome Copyright Information accessdate 30 Juli 2009 ... Open Choice License accessdate 30 Juli 2009 publisher Springer ref See also Mammal Genome External links http www.springerlink.com content 0938 8990 Mammalian Genome website References Reflist 2 Category Genetics journals de Mammalian Genome ... more details
The name Materials Genome was coined in December 2002 by Dr. Zi Kui Liu who incorporated the company MaterialsGenome, Inc. in Pennsylvania, USA, and filed the trademark protection on March 5, 2004 78512752 . History In 2005, Dr. Zi Kui Liu and Dr. Pierre Villars jointly crafted a proposal on Materials Genome Foundation when they met in Switzerland. In January 2006, they presented the proposal to a panel organized by ASM International. In 2008, United States Automotive Materials Partnership USAMP supported by Department of Energy funded a smaller version of the concept of Materials Genome Foundation , which resulted in the development of the software package http www.materialsgenome.com espei espei.html ESPEI . In June 2011, the name Materials Genome was used in the White House http www.whitehouse.gov blog 2011 06 24 materials genome initiative renaissance american manufacturing Materials Genome Initiative in consent with MaterialsGenome, Inc. Category Genomics ... more details
In molecular biology a pan genome or supra genome describes the full complement of genes in a species typically applied to bacteria and archaea , which can have large variation in gene content among closely related strains . It is a superset of all the genes in all the strain biology strains of a species ref name medini2005 cite journal author Medini D, Donati C, Tettelin H, Masignani V, Rappuoli R title The microbial pan genome journal Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev. volume 15 issue 6 pages 589 94 year 2005 month December pmid 16185861 doi 10.1016 j.gde.2005.09.006 ref . The significance of the pangenome arises in an evolutionary context, especially with relevance to metagenomics ref cite journal author Reno ML, Held NL, Fields CJ, Burke PV, Whitaker RJ title Biogeography of the Sulfolobus islandicus pan genome journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 106 issue 21 pages 8605 10 year 2009 month May pmid 19435847 doi 10.1073 pnas.0808945106 pmc 2689034 ref , but is also used in a broader genomics context ref cite journal author Reinhardt JA, Baltrus DA, Nishimura MT, Jeck WR, Jones CD, Dangl JL title De novo assembly using low coverage short read sequence data from the rice pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. oryzae journal Genome Res. volume 19 issue 2 pages 294 305 year 2009 month February pmid 19015323 pmc 2652211 doi 10.1101 gr.083311.108 ref . The pan genome includes the core genome containing genes present in all strains, a dispensable genome containing genes present in two or more strains, and finally unique genes specific to single strains ref name medini2005 . See also Quasispecies , a similar concept defined by John Maynard Smith . References references Category Evolutionary biology Category Genomics fr Pang nome ... more details
Genome size is the total amount of DNA contained within one copy of a single genome . It is typically ... and genome size of trout and human journal Cytometry A year 2003 volume 51 issue 2 pages 127 128 pmid 12541287 doi 10.1002 cyto.a.10013 ref In diploid organisms , genome size is used interchangeably with the term C value . An organism s complexity is not directly proportional to its genome size some ... The term genome size is often erroneously attributed to Hinegardner, ref name Hinegardner1976 cite book author Hinegardner R year 1976 chapter Evolution of genome size title Molecular Evolution ... MD year 2005 title The origin, evolution and proposed stabilization of the terms genome size and C ... of his article, whether Cell biology cellular DNA content does, in fact, reflect genome size . ref ... In this context, genome size was being used in the sense of genotype to mean the number of genes . In a paper ... journal Humangenetik volume 7 issue 3 pages 240 244 pmid 5800705 ref used the term genome size ... the term in its modern sense. By the early 1970s, genome size was in common usage with its present ... in genome size and gene content Image Genome Sizes.png thumb 250px Genome Sizes The genome sizes ... in online databases for animals, plants, and fungi see external links . Nuclear genome size is typically ... to picograms a beginners guide to genome quantification by Feulgen image analysis densitometry ... or flow cytometry . In prokaryotes , pulsed field gel electrophoresis and complete genome sequencing are the predominant methods of genome size determination. Nuclear genome sizes are well known to vary ... IJ year 2005 chapter Genome size evolution in plants title The Evolution of the Genome editor T.R. ... Gregory TR year 2005 chapter Genome size evolution in animals title The Evolution of the Genome editor ... into question. In eukaryotes but not prokaryotes , variation in genome size is not proportional to the number ... any paradox ical aspect to the discrepancy between genome size and gene number, this term ... more details
Infobox book name Genome The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters image File Genome Ridley cover.jpg 200px Cover image caption Genome The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters author Matt Ridley subject Human genome Human genetics publisher HarperCollins pub date 1999 pages 344 isbn 9780007635733 oclc 165195856 dewey 599.935 congress QH431 .R475 Genome The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters is a 1999 popular science book by Matt Ridley , published by Fourth Estate. The book devotes one chapter to each pair of human chromosome s. Since one unnumbered chapter is required to discuss the sex chromosome s, the final chapter is number 22. Ridley was inspired to adopt this model by Primo Levi s book The Periodic Table book The Periodic Table . The book discusses various ways in which gene s affect human life, from physiology to disease and behavior . The book covers the history of genetics , including Mendelian inheritance , eugenics , James D. Watson and Francis Crick , nature versus nurture and genetic engineering . External links http www.choicedone.com genom.html Extracts from chapter 22 of the book Category 1999 books Category Genetics books Category Human evolution books Category Books by Matt Ridley genetics stub science book stub ... more details
Infobox journal title Genome Research cover Image Genome Research Cover Sep 2006.gif discipline Genetics , genomics formernames PCR Methods and Applications abbreviation Genome Res. publisher Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press country United States history 1991 present frequency Monthly impact 13.588 impact year 2010 openaccess After 6 months website http genome.cshlp.org link1 http genome.cshlp.org content current link1 name Online access link2 http genome.cshlp.org content by year link2 name Online archive CODEN GEREFS LCCN sn95029259 OCLC 33123409 ISSN 1549 5469 eISSN 1088 9051 Genome Research is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press . The focus of the journal is on genome wide studies in any organism, including single gene studies that are placed in a genomic context. This scope includes both experimental and computational analysis. The journal was established in 1991 as PCR Methods and Applications and obtained its current title in 1995. According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2010 impact factor of 13.588. ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Genome Research title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Science accessdate 2011 07 19 work Web of Science postscript . ref References Reflist External links Official http genome.cshlp.org Category Genetics journals Category Delayed open access journals Category Publications established in 1991 Category Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press academic journals Category Monthly journals Category English language journals pt Genome Research ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 primarysources December 2009 The Plant Genome is an international open access electronic Academic journal journal published by the Crop Science Society of America . It provides the readership with advances in plant genomics research. The journal publishes original research investigating aspects of plant genomics from a diverse array of authors. It publishes reports that use innovative genomic applications that advance understanding of plant biology and may have applications to crop improvement. External links http plantgenome.scijournals.org https www.crops.org DEFAULTSORT Plant Genome, The Category Genetics journals Category Open access journals Category Botany journals journal stub ... more details
Infobox journal title Genome Biology cover editor Clare Garvey discipline Genomics peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation Genome Biol. publisher BioMed Central country United Kingdom frequency 12 year history 2000 present openaccess Partial license impact 6.89 impact year 2011 website http genomebiology.com link1 http genomebiology.com 2009 10 link1 name Archives link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1465 6906 eISSN boxwidth Genome Biology is an online partially Open access publishing open access scientific journal that publishes original, peer review ed research in genomics . It is published by BioMed Central BMC , and is currently the BMC journal with the highest impact factor. ref cite web title BMC journal impact factors url http www.biomedcentral.com info about faq?name impactfactor accessdate 2010 09 28 ref Unlike the majority of journals published by BMC, however, it is not entirely free to access although all research articles are free, editorial and review articles require a subscription. The particular details of this journal s peer review policy are described here. ref cite web title Aims and scope of Genome Biology url http genomebiology.com information about aims.asp accessdate 2009 01 25 ref Furthermore, submitters are asked to disclose ... Contents According to the editors of Genome Biology, the journal aims to disseminate, discuss, and provide ... biology , organism , and population biology that rely on information from genome genomic research ... presented at conferences Opinion These include interviews with researchers Publication Format Genome ... s website as of November 11, 2011 includes the following Research articles The draft genome and transcriptome ... G Sharpe, Timothy R Hughes, Jonathan E Page. Genome Biology 2011, 12 R102 20 October 2011 ref http ... on Illumina HiSeq and Genome Analyzer systems by Andre E Minoche, Juliane C Dohm, Heinz Himmelbauer. Genome Biology 2011, 12 R112 8 November 2011 ref http www.genomebiology.com mostviewed ref Sources ... more details
Infobox company name Genome Valley Biocluster logo caption type Science park foundation 1999 location city Turakapally , Hyderabad, India Hyderabad location country India location locations key people area served industry Biotechnology , br Pharmaceutical , br Contract Research Organization products services revenue operating income net income num employees parent owner divisions subsid slogan homepage URL http www.genomevalley.co.in dissolved footnotes intl yes nickname Genome Valley is a Biopharmaceutical and Contract Research Organization zone spread across 600  km in Hyderabad, India . Covering the suburb s Shamirpet , Medchal , Uppal , Patancheru , Jeedimetla , Gachibowli and Keesara , the Valley has developed as a natural hub for biotech research, training and manufacturing activities ... Limited col 2 Industry Key players for Genome Valley United States Pharmacopeia ref http www.icfdc.com ... genomevalley.htm Genome Valley Bot generated title ref It is the first of its kind knowledge ... archivedate December 27, 2005 cite news title Genome valley or valley of the mind? work The Economic ... date July 28, 2005 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot cite web title BioAsia 2005 peps up Genome ... March 9, 2005 cite web title Hyderabad India s Genome Valley work www.rediff.com url http us.rediff.com ... behind indias genome valley 20110107.htm accessdate Jan 7, 2011 div cite news title Lonza invests in Genome Valley work www.hindu.com url http www.hindu.com 2010 09 25 stories 2010092554310400.htm ... Alexandria invests in Genome Valley work www.www.financialexpress.com url http www.financialexpress.com news postlonza alexandria to invest in genome valley 464675 accessdate May 23, 2009 div cite news title Make India a Genome Valley work www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com url http timesofindia.indiatimes.com business india business Nothing to make India a genome valley articleshow 1704304.cms accessdate ... url http pharmexcil.com data uploads Genome 20Vally Biotech.pdf accessdate September 25, 2008 ... more details
Genome engineering refers to the strategies and techniques developed in recent years for the targeted, specific modification of the genetic information or genome of living organisms. It represents a very ... genome modification technologies? Early technologies developed to insert a gene into a living cell, such as transgenesis , are limited by the random nature of the insertion of the new sequence into the genome ... of genome engineering, which uses more recent knowledge and technology, is that it enables a specific ... any cell toxicity and offering perfect reproducibility. Genome engineering and Synthetic biology ... to genome engineering involved modifying genetic sequences using only homologous recombination ... such as the modified genome of a retrovirus. The recombination phenomenon is flexible enough for a certain ... for the modification of the mouse genome by modifying the DNA of mouse embryonic stem cells in culture ... associated virus rAAV mediated genome engineering which induces high frequencies of homologous recombination ... in the genome the human genome comprises 6.4 billion base pairs bases . Restriction enzymes are therefore likely to cut the DNA molecule several times. In their efforts to find a genome surgery approach .... More targeted genome engineering can be performed by using enzymes which are able to recognize ..., in any given genome. The DNA modification therefore takes place precisely at the site of the target ... amino acid sequence . These enzymes were identified in the 1990s as promising tools for genome ... on a specific DNA sequence. Each new genome engineering target therefore requires an initial protein ... ngec Northwest Genome Engineering Consortium , a US consortium funded by the National ... meganucleases that successfully target and modify a user defined location in a genome. ref http onlinelibrary.wiley.com ... DNA break, and therefore to use these proteins as genome engineering tools. ref http www.pnas.org ... that offer the best specificity and the best cell tolerance. Although the direct genome ... more details
albeit later than Genome , according to the author, it should be read after Genome in order to better grasp the universe of the novels. Sergey Lukyanenko DEFAULTSORT Genome Novel Category Novels ... more details
The Human Genome Organisation HUGO is an organization involved in the Human GenomeProject , a project about mapping the human genome. HUGO was established in 1989 as an international organization, primarily to foster collaboration between genome scientists around the world. The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee HGNC , sometimes referred to as HUGO , is one of HUGO s most active committees and aims to assign a unique gene name and symbol to each human gene. See also HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee Celera Genomics Victor A. McKusick Ira Carmen List of genetics research organizations International Mammalian Genome Society External links http www.hugo international.org HUGO homepage http www.genenames.org HGNC homepage Category Genetics organizations sci org stub genetics stub ca Human Genome Organisation de Human Genome Organisation es Human Genome Organisation fr Human Genome Organisation it Human Genome Organization no Human Genome Organisation ru sr Organizacija za ljudski genom sv Human Genome Organisation ur zh ... more details
driven. Examples of notable projects Human GenomeProject which mapped the human genome Manhattan ...for all other uses Project disambiguation selfref For Wikipedian Projects, see Wikipedia WikiProject A project in business and science is typically defined as a collaborative enterprise, frequently involving ... Papers.ssrn.com date accessdate ref Overview The word project comes from the Latin word projectum ... Greek and iacere , to throw . The word project thus actually originally meant something that comes ... in accordance with a project became known as an object task object . Specific uses School and university ... research or from gathering data empirically. The written report that comes from the project is usually in the form of a dissertation , which will contain sections on the project s inception, methods of inquiry, analysis, findings and conclusions.... ref Thomas, G How to do your research project . Sage Publications Inc, 2009.... ref Engineering project Engineering projects are, in many countries ... and the like. The scope of the project is specified in a contract between the owner and the engineering and construction parties. As a rule, an engineering project is broken down into engineering design ... phase would normally be sending the project plans to a developer who will then help construct the plans building . ref civil ref Project management In project management a project consists of a temporary ... or result. ref name PMBOK A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK Guide , Third Edition, Project Management Institute . ref Another definition is a management environment that is created ... . Project goal objectives define target status at the end of the project, reaching of which is considered ... ref name PMH Carr, David, http www.pmhut.com make sure your project goals are smart Make Sure Your Project Goals are SMART , PM Hut. Accessed 18. Oct 2009. ref Specific, Measurable or at least evaluable ... occurs at the project closure. However a continuous guard on the project progress should be kept ... more details
The Genome Reference Consortium GRC is a group of educational institutes which was formed to improve the representation of reference genome s. At the time the Human GenomeProject human reference was initially described, it was clear that some regions were wiktionary recalcitrant recalcitrant to closure with existing technology. The main reason for improving the reference assembly reference assemblies are that they are the cornerstones upon which all whole genome studies are based i.e. the 1000 Genomes Project . Initially the focus lies with the Human and the Mouse reference genomes with additional model organisms to be added at a later time. The goal of the Consortium is to correct the small number of regions in the reference that are currently misrepresented, to close as many remaining gap genetics gaps as possible and to produce alternative assemblies of structurally variant Locus genetics loci when necessary. External links http genomereference.org Genome Reference Consortium Members http www.ebi.ac.uk The European Bioinformatics Institute http genome.wustl.edu The Genome Institute at Washington University http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov The National Center for Biotechnology Information http www.sanger.ac.uk sequencing grc The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Wellcome Trust Category Genome projects Category Consortia Category Wellcome Trust ... more details
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Unreferenced date November 2008 COI date November 2008 The GDB Human Genome Database was a community curated collection of human genomic data. What set GDB apart from other biological databases was its use of world class leaders in human genetics to act as curators for the data. In order to ensure a high degree of quality, records within GDB were subjected to a process of peer review , not unlike a traditional publication. Due to the International collaboration which made up the human genomeproject, GDB received funding from numerous sources in both Europe and Asia. History In 1989 the Howard Hughes Medical Institute provided funding to establish a central repository for human genetic map ping data. This project ultimately resulted in the creation of the GDB Human Genome DataBase in 1990. It was a key database in the Human GenomeProject . Established under the leadership of Dr. s Peter L. Pearson Peter Pearson and Dick Lucier, GDB received significant financial support from the US Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health . Located at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , GDB became a source of high quality mapping data which were made available both on line as well as through numerous printed publications. In 1998, the change of focus in the human genomeproject redirected funds which were previously available for GDB. However that same year, Dr. A. Jamie Cuticchia obtained funding from Canadian public and private sources to continue the operations of GDB. While the data curation continued to be performed at Johns Hopkins, GDB central operations were moved to The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 2003 RTI International became the new host for GDB where it continued to be maintained as a public resource for high quality genetic and genomic information. On June 1, 2008 RTI International shut down GDB operations. External links DEFAULTSORT Gdb Human Genome Database Category Biological databases Biological database ... more details
Historically, cancer genome sequencing efforts has been divided between transcriptome based sequencing projects and DNA centered efforts. The Cancer Genome Anatomy Project CGAP was first funded in 1997 .... ref name hccgp website The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Sanger Institute s Cancer GenomeProject ... cancer characterization in individuals, heavily involving sequencing include the Cancer GenomeProject ... researchers. Cancer GenomeProject CGP The Cancer Genome Projects goal is to identify sequence ... genome sequencing project, the reads must be Genome assembly assembled to form a representation of the chromosomes ... sequencing Cancer GenomeProject the Cancer Genome Atlas International Cancer Genome Consortium External links http cgap.nci.nih.gov The Cancer GenomeProject http www.cancer.gov cancertopics understandingcancer ... projects cancergenome Cancer GenomeProject http www.sanger.ac.uk genetics CGP Cancer GenomeProject ... cgap takeoff cite journal author B Kuska title Cancer genome anatomy project set for takeoff year ... journal author Miklos, G. L. title The human cancer genomeproject one more misstep in the war on cancer ...Cancer genome sequencing is the whole genome sequencing of a single, homogeneous or heterogeneous group ... of the DNA or RNA sequences of cancer cell s . Unlike whole genome WG sequencing which is typically from blood cells, such as J. Craig Venter s ref name Venter Genome and James D. Watson s WG sequencing projects, ref name Watson Genome saliva, epithelial cells or bone cancer genome sequencing involves ... such as fibroblast stromal cells, or metastatic tumor sites. Similar to whole genome sequencing ... translocations and fusion gene s. Cancer genome sequencing is not limited to WG sequencing and can ... in cancer, ref name cancer gene census and a number of whole genome resequencing screens for genes implicated in cancer. ref name cgp webpage The International Cancer Genome Consortium ICGC ... of all these changes can be accomplished through various cancer genome sequencing ... more details
journal author Brown SD title The Mouse GenomeProject and human genetics. A report from the 5th International ... Mouse Genome Conference, held near Heraklion, Crete The International Mammalian Genome Society IMGS ... genetic and genomic study of mammals. It has a scientific journal , Mammalian Genome , and organizes an annual international Academic conference meeting , the International Mammalian Genome Conference ... author title The International Mammalian Genome Society journal Mamm. Genome volume 1 issue 1 ... the organization of genetic data for example, into genetic map s and reference genome s , and To coordinate the mapping and sequencing of model organism s with Human GenomeProject similar efforts focusing on the human genome . The society has served as an organizing body for a number of initiatives ... , an effort to assign a function to every gene in the mammalian genome, ref name pmid11233449 cite journal author Nadeau JH title Sequence interpretation. Functional annotation of mouse genome sequences ... database developments. ref name pmid1351872 Membership of the International Mammalian Genome ... they receive voting rights and access to Mammalian Genome . ref name bylaws The society is governed ... International Mammalian Genome Society date December 01, 2010 url http imgs.org committee.shtml ... Mammalian Genome Society work publisher International Mammalian Genome Society date December ... Genome File 2000px Jan Klein by Dorothea Bylica Academic bulletin Academy Sciences Czech Republic.JPEG thumb right Jan Klein , a founding editor of Mammalian Genome The IMGS has an official peer review ed journal, Mammalian Genome , which was launched with the society in 1991 but published and managed ... as the journal s first editors. ref name MG cite journal author title Mammalian Genome journal Mamm. Genome volume 1 issue 1 pages 1 1 year 1991 pmid doi 10.1007 BF00350840 url http www.springerlink.com ... Jan ref Mammalian Genome currently accepts both original and review articles on experimental, theoretical ... more details
Primarysources date October 2007 The Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center BCM HGSC was established by Richard Gibbs biologist Richard A. Gibbs in 1996 when BCM was chosen as one of six worldwide sites to complete the final phase of the International Human GenomeProject . Gibbs is the current director of the BCM HGSC. It occupies more than convert 36000 sqft m2 , employs over 200 staff, including eighteen faculty, and is one of three National Institutes of Health funded genome centers that were involved in the completion of the first Human Genome Sequence in 2004. The BCM HGSC contributed approximately 10 percent of the total project by sequencing Chromosomes 3, 12 and X. The BCM HGSC collaborated with researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy s Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and Celera Genomics to sequence the first species of Drosophilidae fruit fly , Drosophila melanogaster . The BCM HGSC also completed the second species of fruit fly Drosophila pseudoobscura , the honeybee Apis mellifera , and led an international consortium to sequence the Brown Norway rat. The Human Genome Sequencing Center subsequently sequenced and annotated the genome of the cow Bos taurus , the sea urchin , Rhesus macaque, Tammar wallaby , Dictyostelium discoideum , and a number of bacteria that cause serious infection s Rickettsia typhi, Enterococcus faecium, Mannheimia Haemolytica , and Fusobacterium nucleatum . The BCM HGSC was a major contributor to the Mammalian Gene Collection program, to sequence all human cDNAs, as well as the International Haplotype Mapping Project HapMap . Other research within the BCM HGSC includes new molecular technologies for mapping and sequencing, exploration of novel chemistries for DNA tagging, development of instrumentation for DNA manipulation ..., and analyzing genome data. References http imgen.bcm.tmc.edu molgen facultyaz gibbs.html http www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu Category Human genome projects ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2010 In bioinformatics, hybrid genome assembly refers to a genome assembly merging different DNA sequencing technologies. Category Genome projects bioinformatics stub ... more details