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
genome is 3  Gb 3  billion base pair s . It contains approximately 22,000 gene s of which ... shared with dog s and rodent s but not identified in humans. ref name Cattle genome yahoo cite news url http informsciencenetwork.com genetics cow genome unraveled bid improve meat milk 427669a title Cow genome unraveled in bid to improve meat, milk publisher Associated Press date 2009 04 23 accessdate ... first V. title Cow genome to transform farming url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi science nature 8014598.stm ... et al . Bovine HapMap Consortium title Genome wide survey of SNP variation uncovers the genetic ... science.1167936 pmid 19390050 pmc 2735092 ref See also Cattle Hereford cattle DNA Genome International ... Composite SINE transposons in the bovine genome Bovine genome database References Reflist External links ... gb 2009 10 4 r42.pdf http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov projects genome guide cow http www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu ... Category Cattle Category Genome projects ... more details
Notability date May 2009 The Evolution of the Genome is a book edited by T. Ryan Gregory Dr. T. Ryan Gregory of the University of Guelph , in Guelph , Ontario , Canada , covering a wide range of topics in the study of genome evolution . The book includes chapters by 16 authors and deals with the topics of genome size evolution , selfish DNA genomic parasites transposable elements and B chromosomes , polyploidy , gene duplication , ancient genome duplication , comparative genomics , and macroevolution . It was released in December 2004 by Elsevier , ISBN 0 12 301463 8. Chapters and authors Image TheEvolutionoftheGenome.jpg thumb right Part I The C value enigma Chapter 1 Genome size evolution in animals by T. Ryan Gregory Chapter 2 Genome size evolution in plants by Michael D. Bennett and Ilia J. Leitch Part II The evolution of genomic parasites Chapter 3 Transposable elements by Margaret G. Kidwell Chapter 4 B chromosomes by Juan Pedro M. Camacho Part III Duplications, duplications... Chapter 5 Small scale gene duplications by John S. Taylor and Jeroen Raes Chapter 6 Large scale gene and ancient genome duplications by Yves Van de Peer and Axel Meyer Part IV ...and more duplications Chapter 7 Polyploidy in plants by Jennifer Tate, Douglas E. Soltis, and Pamela S. Soltis Chapter 8 Polyploidy in animals by T. Ryan Gregory and Barbara K. Mable Part V Sequence and structure Chapter 9 Comparative genomics in eukaryotes by Alan Filipski and Sudhir Kumar Chapter 10 Comparative genomics in prokaryotes by T. Ryan Gregory and Rob DeSalle Part VI The genome in evolution Chapter 11 Macroevolution and the genome by T. Ryan Gregory Trivia The cover contains numerous images of animal s, plants ... Animal Genome Size Database http www.rbgkew.org.uk cval homepage.html Plant DNA C values Database http www.zbi.ee fungal genomesize index.php Fungal Genome Size Database http www.genomesonline.org ... Microbial Resource http www.genomenewsnetwork.org Genome News Network DEFAULTSORT Evolution Of The Genome ... 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
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
, G, and Ts of Jute genome sequencing data were used for the draft assembly. Several open source and commercial genome assembly and annotation pipelines were used to assemble and analyze the raw data. To validate the draft genome, transcriptome analysis was also carried out. For data analysis, different ... hours at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology on the nuts and bolts of genome sequencing ... such talented students. cn date October 2011 See also Genome project Structural genomics References reflist External links http www.jutegenome.org Jute genome Homepage DEFAULTSORT Jute Genome Category Genome projects ... 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
novel Cripples 2004 Genome lang ru , Genom is a science fiction novel science fiction ... also called Genome , consisting of Dances on the Snow a prequel, although written later and Cripples novel Cripples a sequel . The novel explores the problems of the widespread use of human genetic engineering , which alters not only human physiology but also psychology. The Universe The novel takes ... insects, their biological makeup is radically different. They are roughly human sized and can even be mistaken for a human in appropriate attire. Their bodies naturally produce Thiol mercaptan which ... special medicine to suppress the emission of odorous substances when visiting human worlds. They possess .... In this form, a Czygu female is nearly indistinguishable from a young human female. Czygu ... to modern warships it has been stated that a small human destroyer is capable of completely incinerating ... allowing the alteration of a human s genotype to adapt him or her to a particular position. Such operation ... in human society most specs see themselves as the naturals betters, while the naturals tend not to like ... or her could be a crew member, a passenger, any other human who happens to be under the pilot s wing ... human tourists to alien planets and vice versa. Able to converse in alien languages. Completely ... escape. His goal is to become a physical human again. When Alex claims he knows the identity of the killer ... 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
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
The Cancer Genome Project , based at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute , aims to identify genetic variation sequence variant s mutation s critical in the development of human cancer s. Like The Cancer Genome Atlas project within the United States, the Cancer Genome Project represents an effort in the War on Cancer to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention through a better understanding of the molecular basis of this disease. The Cancer Genome Project, led by Michael Stratton and Andy Futreal, combines knowledge of the humangenome sequence with high throughput screening high throughput mutation detection techniques. See also Cancer genome sequencing The Cancer Genome Atlas and http cgap.nci.nih.gov The Cancer Genome Anatomy Project ref http www.cancer.gov cancertopics understandingcancer CGAP ref ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ncicgap ref at the National Cancer Institute. International Cancer Genome Consortium COSMIC cancer database External links http www.sanger.ac.uk genetics CGP Cancer Genome Project Official website http www.sciam.com article.cfm?id mapping the cancer genome Francis S. Collins and Anna D. Barker. Mapping the Cancer Genome . Scientific American, February 2007 References references Wellcome Trust genetics stub oncology stub sci org stub UK med org stub Category Humangenome projects Category Wellcome Trust Category Cancer genome databases pt Projeto Genoma do C ncer ... more details
organizations HumanGenomeOrganisation Genetics Society of America References reflist 2 External ... 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 HumanGenome Project similar efforts focusing on the humangenome . The society has served as an organizing body for a number of initiatives ... journal author Brown SD title The Mouse Genome Project 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 ... , 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 ... more details
Be Human may refer to Music of Ghost in the Shell be Human be Human , a soundtrack in the Ghost in the Shell series Be Human album Be Human album , an album by rock band Fightstar Be Human 1936 cartoon Be Human 1936 cartoon , a 1936 Betty Boop animated short disambig ... 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 HumanGenome Project 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
A stovepipe organisation is one where the structure of the organisation largely or entirely restricts the flow of information within the organisation to up down through lines of control but inhibits or prevents cross organisational communication. Many traditional, large, organisations especially governmental or transnational are, or risk falling into, a stovepipe pattern. Intelligence organisations may deliberately adopt a stovepipe pattern so that a breach or compromise in one area cannot easily spread to others. A famous example of this is Bletchley Park an allied forces Second World War codebreaking centre where messages encrypted by the Enigma machine Enigma Machine were decrypted where people working in one hut would not know what the people in any other hut did. A stovepipe pattern is most likely to develop in organisations that have some or all of the following characteristics Very hierarchical with sharply defined roles or areas of influence e.g. regional sales teams Long reporting lines i.e. lots of intermediary layers of management and narrow spans of control each manager only has a small number of direct reports Departmental organisation of Information Technology , Human Resources and similar functions, especially where applications and services are procured departmentally rather than via a central procurement section. Culture of suspicion or a dictatorial management style. Multiple sites or sub sites within a larger site where staff have little chance to interact on a regular basis with staff from another site. Formed by the merger of two organisations or the acquisition of one organisation by another. A stovepipe pattern can be very harmful to a commercial organisation as it can lead to duplication of effort in different parts of the organisation and, in extreme cases, unhealthy competition between different branches of the organisation. Strategies to avoid this can include Centralisation of Information Technology , Human Resources , Procurement and similar ... more details
Afri Action from Ireland is a Dublin based NGO that promotes human rights , peace , justice and environmentalism , especially in the Global South , with a focus on injustice caused by conflict. Its patron is Archbishop Desmond Tutu . ref http www.mayonews.ie index.php?option com content&task view&id 6575&Itemid 38 ref It runs an annual hedge school at different places around Ireland , and an annual walk to commemorate the Great Hunger at Doolough in south County Mayo . It is a member of the International Peace Bureau and D chas . It plans an initiate a national active citizenship campaign in 2010 as it says traditional sources of authority have proven to be ineffective . ref http www.irishtimes.com newspaper ireland 2009 1123 1224259299468.html ref Its offices are in Phibsboro . Mission Its mission is the promotion of global justice and peace, and the reduction of poverty this includes, but is not limited to, the progressive reduction of global militarisation References reflist External links http www.afri.ie Website http www.activelink.ie node 587 Activelink http www.mycharity.ie charity afri DEFAULTSORT Afri Organisation Category Human rights organizations Ireland org stub ... more details
of an American counterculture and introduced the word psychedelic to suburbia . Origins The Human Be In focused ... 031221be in.html Radio Netherlands Worldwide Neville Powis, The Human Be In and the Hippy Revolution ... Ginsberg personified the transition between the Beat and hippie generations. The Human Be In took ... of Michigan , 24 25 March 1965. ref New York Times 3 25 65. ref Event The Human Be In was announced on the cover of the fifth issue of the San Francisco Oracle as A Gathering of the Tribes for a Human ... over NBC just a year later, January 22, 1968. The Human Be In was later recalled by Allen Cohen poet ... a PPA297,M1 ref ref Brugman, Bruce Tonight The Human Be In 2007 , online http www.sfbg.com blogs bruce 2007 08 the human bein jan l4 l967 to.html ref as a necessary meld that brought together philosophically ... s91990482.onlinehome.us allencohen be in.html About the Human Be In Note has links to scans of organizational ... blogs bruce 2007 08 the human bein jan l4 l967 to.html ref his friend Bowen provided much ... credits himself for inviting Leary and the Beat poets to the Human Be In, and arranging for it to be a worldwide media event. ref The counterculture that surfaced at the Human Be In encouraged people .... 56 bar in Edinburgh , Scotland was previously named after the Human Be In. References reflist Further ... A Gathering of the Tribes for a Human Be In Hippies Category 1967 in the United States Category History ... Counterculture festivals de Human Be In fr Human Be In nl Gathering of the Tribes ja pl Human Be In simple Human Be In ckb Human Be In ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 Elsham is a leading human rights non governmental organization based in Jayapura , Papua Indonesia Papua , Indonesia . Since opening in the 1980s the Institute of Human Rights Studies and Advocacy , or Elsham as it is better known, has been a trusted Papuan group which reports human rights violations in Papua. Citation needed date February 2007 In June 2003 the Indonesian Military Commander, Maj. Gen. Nurdin Zainal , issued orders for the arrest of John Rumbiak , Supervisor of ELSHAM Yohanis G. Bonay, Director of ELSHAM Koran Tempo , a Jakarta based daily the editor of Koran Tempo Suara Karya , a Jakarta based daily the editor of Suara Karya upon charges of publishing a story about TNI Indonesian military troops ambushing a bus. The incident in question occurred August 31, 2002 when a bus carrying employees and family from the Freeport McMoRan Freeport International school was attacked. Three teachers including two Americans were killed, 14 others were injured. Local statements and FBI investigations in 2003 suggest a likelihood that the TNI or Kopassus elite troops were responsible. DEFAULTSORT Elsham Organisation Category Organizations based in Indonesia Asia org stub de ELSHAM ... more details
of the malaria parasite s genome, enter their own sequence data and notes, and compare findings across species. The Malaria Genome Browser also supports text and sequence based searches that provide quick, precise access to any region of specific interest in the malaria genome. This site contains the reference genome sequence and working draft assembly for Plasmodium falciparum from PlasmoDB PlasmoDb ref http www.plasmodb.org ref , the Plasmodium genome database build 5.0. External links http areslab.ucsc.edu UCSC Malaria Genome Browser http genome.ucsc.edu UCSC Genome Browser for human, vertebrate ...UCSC Malaria Genome Browser ref cite journal author Chakrabarti K. year 2007 title Structural RNAs of known and unknown function identified in malaria parasites by comparative genomics and RNA analysis journal RNA volume 13 pages 923 39 doi 10.1261 rna.751807 url http rnajournal.cshlp.org content 13 11 1923 pmid 17901154 last2 Pearson first2 M last3 Grate first3 L last4 Sterne Weiler first4 T last5 Deans first5 J last6 Donohue first6 JP last7 Ares Jr first7 M issue 11 pmc 2040097 ref is a bioinformatic research tool to study the malaria genome, developed by Hughes Undergraduate Research Laboratory together with the laboratory of Prof. Manuel Ares Jr. at the University of California, Santa Cruz . The web interface and database structure is based on the UCSC Biological database Genome Browser ref cite journal author Mangan, M., Williams J., Lathe, S., Karolchik, D., Lathe, W. year 2008 title UCSC genome browser deep support for molecular biomedical research. journal Biotechnology Annual Review volume 14 pages 63 108 doi 10.1016 S1387 2656 08 00003 3 pmid 18606360 ref ref cite journal author Kuhn, R. et al. year 2009 title The UCSC Genome Browser Database update 2009 journal Nucleic Acids ... abstract 37 suppl 1 D755 pmid 18996895 issue Database issue pmc 2686463 ref . UCSC Malaria Genome ... ucsc ucsc home.shtml UCSC Genome Browser tutorials References Reflist genetics stub Category ... more details
Human Is is a science fiction short story by Philip K. Dick . It was first published in Startling Stories , Winter 1955. The plot centers on the crisis facing a woman whose cold and psychological abuse emotionally abusive husband returns from a survey mission to the dying planet Rexor IV, changed for the better his psyche was replaced by a Rexorian, glad to have escaped the confines of its dying planet. Philip K. Dick Category Short stories by Philip K. Dick Category 1955 short stories Category Works originally published in Startling Stories Sf story stub ... more details
Infobox Book name Human? translator image Image HUMAN851954.jpg 200px image caption First edition cover author Judith Merril , editor illustrator cover artist R. DeSaint country United States language English language English series subject genre science fiction and fantasy short stories publisher Lion Books release date 1954 english release date media type Print paperback pages 190 pp isbn oclc 1869094 preceded by followed by Human? is an anthology of science fiction and fantasy stories edited by Judith Merril , published as a paperback original by Lion Books in 1954. No further editions were issued. ref http www.isfdb.org cgi bin title.cgi?34893 ISFDB bibliography ref Contents Introduction , Fredric Brown I As Others See Us , Judith Merril The Big Contest , John D. MacDonald Worlds Beyond 1950 The Boy Next Door , Chad Oliver F&SF 1951 Take a Seat , Eric Frank Russell Startling Stories 1952 An Egg a Month from All Over , Idris Seabright F&SF 1952 Riya s Foundling , Algis Budrys Science Fiction Stories 1 1953 II Earthlings All , Judith Merril ghosts , Don Marquis Archy and Mehitabel , 1927 Smoke Ghost , Fritz Leiber Unknown magazine Unknown 1941 Who Shall I Say Is Calling? , August Derleth F&SF 1952 The Gnarly Man , L. Sprague de Camp Unknown 1939 The Temptation of Harringay , H. G. Wells The St. James s Gazette 1895 The Ultimate Egoist , Theodore Sturgeon Unknown 1941 Rope Enough , John Collier writer John Collier The New Yorker 1939 III Tomorrow Will Be Better? , Judith Merril Liar , Isaac Asimov Astounding Science Fiction Astounding 1941 Who Knows His Brother , Graham Doar Startling Stories 1952 Crucifixus Etiam , Walter M. Miller, Jr. Astounding 1953 ref http www.philsp.com homeville isfac t68.htm A1486 Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections ref Reception P. Schuyler Miller , declaring that Merril has n ever edited a bad anthology, or even a so so one , described this theme anthology as span ning the gap from H. G. Wells to 1953. ref The Reference Library ... more details
Cancer Institute NCI and the National HumanGenome Research Institute NHGRI . Combined with these efforts ... screening of coding genes and flanking splice junctions of all genes in the humangenome for acquired ... draft of the humangenome had approximately 65 fold coverage. ref name humangenome A major ..., et al. title The Diploid Genome Sequence of an Individual Human journal PLoS Biology volume 5 issue ... mutations from a human cancer genome journal Nature volume 463 issue 7278 year 2009 month December ... journal author Miklos, G. L. title The human cancer genome project one more misstep in the war on cancer ... name humangenome cite journal author Lander, E.S., et al. title Initial sequencing and analysis of the humangenome journal Nature year 2001 month February volume 409 issue 6822 pmid 11237011 doi ...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 ... 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 Genome Project ... 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
No Sweat Organisation Category Human rights organizations ...No Sweat is a broad based not for profit organisation with HQ in London s Kings Cross, London Kings Cross , England, which fights for the well being and protection of sweatshop labourers, not only in developing countries but also in Britain. History Working with the GMB Union in London s East End, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 2005, the organisation infiltrated and exposed sweatshops operating for Topshop ref http www.thisislondon.co.uk news article 2104055 details Topshop scandal East End sweatshops exposed article.do Topshop scandal East End sweatshops exposed & 124 News ref and reported those involved the authorities. No Sweat encourages consumers to choose ethically sourced clothing, whilst firmly rejecting boycotts which only lead to factories being moved further from the limelight, further increasing the dangers to those trapped in the cycle of wage slavery. Partners The organisation works variously with parts of the TUC and other trade union organisations, the National Garment Workers Federation and closely cooperates with the Ethical Threads clothing company in Britain. It is also aligned with other campaign groups like Labour Behind the Label, and with No Sweat Apparel in the United States. Independent of political influence, the group seeks to reach out to all parts of the global community to help stamp out sweatshop labour fullstop often dealing directly with groups of workers that would normally have no voice and no support outside their immediate community for example Batay Ouvriye in Haiti and individuals like jailed Union official Ali Nejati in Iran. Events They hold numerous events in London, Sheffield, Glasgow, Brighton and elsewhere around the United Kingdom, and have a presence at many events such as Glastonbury Festival s Leftfield and many smaller counter culture festivals and gigs. Recently the organisation has been running a successful ... more details
Reprieve Organisation Category Human rights organizations Category Anti death penalty organisations Category Imprisonment and detention humanrights stub fr Reprieve organisation ru Reprieve ... in 2001 by anti death penalty lawyers in New Orleans, Louisiana , inspired by the UK organisation ... more details