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  1. Massive parallel sequencing has the potential to replace microarrays as the method for transcriptome profiling. Currently there are two protocols: full-length RNA sequencing (RNA-SEQ) and 3'-tag digital gene e...

    Authors: Yan W Asmann, Eric W Klee, E Aubrey Thompson, Edith A Perez, Sumit Middha, Ann L Oberg, Terry M Therneau, David I Smith, Gregory A Poland, Eric D Wieben and Jean-Pierre A Kocher
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:531
  2. Recombination rates vary widely across the human genome, but little of that variation is correlated with known DNA sequence features. The genome contains more than one million Alu mobile element insertions, and t...

    Authors: David J Witherspoon, W Scott Watkins, Yuhua Zhang, Jinchuan Xing, Whitney L Tolpinrud, Dale J Hedges, Mark A Batzer and Lynn B Jorde
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:530
  3. Two major biological stressors of freshwater zooplankton of the genus Daphnia are predation and fluctuations in food quality. Here we use kairomones released from a planktivorous fish (Leucaspius delineatus) and ...

    Authors: Anke Schwarzenberger, Cornelius Courts and Eric von Elert
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:527
  4. Array genomic hybridization is being used clinically to detect pathogenic copy number variants in children with intellectual disability and other birth defects. However, there is no agreement regarding the kin...

    Authors: JM Friedman, Shelin Adam, Laura Arbour, Linlea Armstrong, Agnes Baross, Patricia Birch, Cornelius Boerkoel, Susanna Chan, David Chai, Allen D Delaney, Stephane Flibotte, William T Gibson, Sylvie Langlois, Emmanuelle Lemyre, H Irene Li, Patrick MacLeod…
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:526
  5. The fungivorus nematode, Aphelenchus avenae is widespread in soil and is found in association with decaying plant material. This nematode is also found in association with plants but its ability to cause plant di...

    Authors: Nurul Karim, John T Jones, Hiroaki Okada and Taisei Kikuchi
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:525
  6. The understanding of the biological function, regulation, and cellular interactions of the yeast genome and proteome, along with the high conservation in gene function found between yeast genes and their human...

    Authors: Adriana Arita, Xue Zhou, Thomas P Ellen, Xin Liu, Jingxiang Bai, John P Rooney, Adrienne Kurtz, Catherine B Klein, Wei Dai, Thomas J Begley and Max Costa
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:524
  7. Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), an important grain legume crop of the world is seriously challenged by terminal drought and salinity stresses. However, very limited number of molecular markers and candidate genes ...

    Authors: Rajeev K Varshney, Pavana J Hiremath, Pazhamala Lekha, Junichi Kashiwagi, Jayashree Balaji, Amit A Deokar, Vincent Vadez, Yongli Xiao, Ramamurthy Srinivasan, Pooran M Gaur, Kadambot HM Siddique, Christopher D Town and David A Hoisington
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:523
  8. Microarray-based Comparative Genomic Hybridisation (CGH) has been used to assess genetic variability between bacterial strains. Crucial for interpretation of microarray data is the availability of a reference ...

    Authors: Neeltje Carpaij, Ad C Fluit, Jodi A Lindsay, Marc JM Bonten and Rob JL Willems
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:522
  9. With the completion of the whole genome sequence for many organisms, investigations into genomic structure have revealed that gene distribution is variable, and that genes with similar function or expression a...

    Authors: Simon C Lovell, Xiting Li, Nimmi R Weerasinghe and Kathryn E Hentges
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:521
  10. The emergence of isoform-sensitive microarrays has helped fuel in-depth studies of the human transcriptome. The Affymetrix GeneChip Human Exon 1.0 ST Array (Exon Array) has been previously shown to be effectiv...

    Authors: Kevin CH Ha, Jasmin Coulombe-Huntington and Jacek Majewski
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:519
  11. Alternative polyadenylation sites within a gene can lead to alternative transcript variants. Although bioinformatic analysis has been conducted to detect polyadenylation sites using nucleic acid sequences (EST...

    Authors: Pingzhang Wang, Peng Yu, Peng Gao, Taiping Shi and Dalong Ma
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:518
  12. Gene expression microarrays and real-time PCR are common methods used to measure mRNA levels. Each method has a fundamentally different approach of normalization between samples. Relative quantification of gen...

    Authors: Lasse Folkersen, Sanela Kurtovic, Anton Razuvaev, Hanna E Agardh, Anders Gabrielsen and Gabrielle Paulsson-Berne
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:516
  13. SnoRNAs represent an excellent model for studying the structural and functional evolution of small non-coding RNAs involved in the post-transcriptional modification machinery for rRNAs and snRNAs in eukaryotic...

    Authors: Na Liu, Zhen-Dong Xiao, Chun-Hong Yu, Peng Shao, Yin-Tong Liang, Dao-Gang Guan, Jian-Hua Yang, Chun-Long Chen, Liang-Hu Qu and Hui Zhou
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:515
  14. There are thousands of very diverse ciliate species from which only a handful mitochondrial genomes have been studied so far. These genomes are rather similar because the ciliates analysed (Tetrahymena spp. and P...

    Authors: Rob M de Graaf, Theo A van Alen, Bas E Dutilh, Jan WP Kuiper, Hanneke JAA van Zoggel, Minh Bao Huynh, Hans-Dieter Görtz, Martijn A Huynen and Johannes HP Hackstein
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:514
  15. Mid-range inhomogeneity or MRI is the significant enrichment of particular nucleotides in genomic sequences extending from 30 up to several thousands of nucleotides. The best-known manifestation of MRI is CpG ...

    Authors: Ashwin Prakash, Samuel S Shepard, Jie He, Benjamin Hart, Miao Chen, Surya P Amarachintha, Olga Mileyeva-Biebesheimer, Jason Bechtel and Alexei Fedorov
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:513
  16. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play critical roles in a wide spectrum of biological processes and have been shown to be important effectors in the intricate host-pathogen interaction networks. Avian influenza virus (AIV) ...

    Authors: Ying Wang, Vinayak Brahmakshatriya, Huifeng Zhu, Blanca Lupiani, Sanjay M Reddy, Byung-Jun Yoon, Preethi H Gunaratne, Jong Hwan Kim, Rui Chen, Junjun Wang and Huaijun Zhou
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:512

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  17. Somatic cell nuclear transfer (scNT)-derived piglets have high rates of mortality, including stillbirth and postnatal death. Here, we examined severe malformed umbilical cords (MUC), as well as other organs, f...

    Authors: Jong-Yi Park, Jae-Hwan Kim, Yun-Jung Choi, Kyu-Chan Hwang, Seong-Keun Cho, Ho-Hyun Park, Seung-Sam Paik, Teoan Kim, ChanKyu Park, Hoon Taek Lee, Han Geuk Seo, Soo-Bong Park, Seongsoo Hwang and Jin-Hoi Kim
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:511
  18. Subcellular trafficking is a hallmark of eukaryotic cells. Because of their pivotal role in the process, a great deal of attention has been paid to the SNARE proteins. Most R-SNAREs, or "longins", however, als...

    Authors: Marco Vedovato, Valeria Rossi, Joel B Dacks and Francesco Filippini
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:510
  19. The purpose of this research was to develop a novel information theoretic method and an efficient algorithm for analyzing the gene-gene (GGI) and gene-environmental interactions (GEI) associated with quantitat...

    Authors: Pritam Chanda, Lara Sucheston, Song Liu, Aidong Zhang and Murali Ramanathan
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:509
  20. Emerging evidences suggest that enteric glial cells (EGC), a major constituent of the enteric nervous system (ENS), are key regulators of intestinal epithelial barrier (IEB) functions. Indeed EGC inhibit intes...

    Authors: Laurianne Van Landeghem, Maxime M Mahé, Raluca Teusan, Jean Léger, Isabelle Guisle, Rémi Houlgatte and Michel Neunlist
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:507
  21. The mechanisms that shape the host plant range of herbivorous insect are to date not well understood but knowledge of these mechanisms and the selective forces that influence them can expand our understanding ...

    Authors: Hanna M Heidel-Fischer, Dalial Freitak, Niklas Janz, Lina Söderlind, Heiko Vogel and Sören Nylin
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:506
  22. Plant growth is a complex process involving cell division and elongation. Arabidopsis thaliana hypocotyls undergo a 100-fold length increase mainly by cell elongation. Cell enlargement implicates significant chan...

    Authors: Elisabeth Jamet, David Roujol, Hélène San-Clemente, Muhammad Irshad, Ludivine Soubigou-Taconnat, Jean-Pierre Renou and Rafael Pont-Lezica
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:505
  23. The origin of novel traits and their subsequent diversification represent central themes in evo-devo and evolutionary ecology. Here we explore the genetic and genomic basis of a class of traits that is both no...

    Authors: Teiya Kijimoto, James Costello, Zuojian Tang, Armin P Moczek and Justen Andrews
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:504
  24. Furunculosis, a disease caused with gram negative bacteria Aeromonas salmonicida produces heavy losses in aquaculture. Vaccination against furunculosis reduces mortality of Atlantic salmon but fails to eradicate ...

    Authors: Stanko Škugor, Sven Martin Jørgensen, Bjarne Gjerde and Aleksei Krasnov
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:503
  25. Sequencing of the Atlantic salmon genome is now being planned by an international research consortium. Full-length sequenced inserts from cDNAs (FLIcs) are an important tool for correct annotation and clusteri...

    Authors: Rune Andreassen, Sigbjørn Lunner and Bjørn Høyheim
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:502
  26. New and improved antimicrobial countermeasures are urgently needed to counteract increased resistance to existing antimicrobial treatments and to combat currently untreatable or new emerging infectious disease...

    Authors: Chris J Stubben, Melanie L Duffield, Ian A Cooper, Donna C Ford, Jason D Gans, Andrey V Karlyshev, Bryan Lingard, Petra CF Oyston, Anna de Rochefort, Jian Song, Brendan W Wren, Rick W Titball and Murray Wolinsky
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:501
  27. The nuclear receptor superfamily currently consists of seven gene subfamilies that encompass over 80 distinct receptor proteins. These transcription factors typically share a common five-domain structure with ...

    Authors: Susanne A Thomson, William S Baldwin, Ying H Wang, Gwijun Kwon and Gerald A LeBlanc
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:500
  28. The active form of Vitamin D, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25D), has strong anti-proliferative effects, yet the molecular mechanisms underneath this effect remain unclear. In contrast, the molecular mechanism of 1...

    Authors: José L Costa, Paul P Eijk, Mark A van de Wiel, Derk ten Berge, Fernando Schmitt, Carmen J Narvaez, JoEllen Welsh and Bauke Ylstra
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:499
  29. Many mammalian genes are arranged in a bidirectional manner, sharing a common promoter and regulatory elements. This is especially true for promoters containing a CpG island, usually unmethylated and associate...

    Authors: Paul Kalitsis and Richard Saffery
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:498
  30. Regulation of gene expression is essential for normal development and cellular growth. Transcriptional events are tightly controlled both spatially and temporally by specific DNA-protein interactions. In this ...

    Authors: Danette D Hartzell, Nathan D Trinklein, Jacqui Mendez, Nancy Murphy, Shelley F Aldred, Keith Wood and Marjeta Urh
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:497
  31. Brachypodium distachyon (Brachypodium) has been recognized as a new model species for comparative and functional genomics of cereal and bioenergy crops because it possesses many biological attributes desirable in...

    Authors: Yong Q Gu, Yaqin Ma, Naxin Huo, John P Vogel, Frank M You, Gerard R Lazo, William M Nelson, Carol Soderlund, Jan Dvorak, Olin D Anderson and Ming-Cheng Luo
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:496
  32. Trypanosome gene expression is regulated almost exclusively at the post-transcriptional level, with mRNA degradation playing a decisive role. When trypanosomes are transferred from the blood of a mammal to the...

    Authors: Rafael Queiroz, Corinna Benz, Kurt Fellenberg, Jörg D Hoheisel and Christine Clayton
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:495
  33. The yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti is a major vector of dengue and hemorrhagic fevers, causing up to 100 million dengue infections every year. As there is still no medicine and efficient vaccine available, v...

    Authors: Sébastien Marcombe, Rodolphe Poupardin, Frederic Darriet, Stéphane Reynaud, Julien Bonnet, Clare Strode, Cecile Brengues, André Yébakima, Hilary Ranson, Vincent Corbel and Jean-Philippe David
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:494
  34. Microarray technology provides a powerful tool for defining gene expression profiles of airway epithelium that lend insight into the pathogenesis of human airway disorders. The focus of this study was to estab...

    Authors: Tina Raman, Timothy P O'Connor, Neil R Hackett, Wei Wang, Ben-Gary Harvey, Marc A Attiyeh, David T Dang, Matthew Teater and Ronald G Crystal
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:493
  35. Trichuris muris in the mouse is an invaluable model for infection of man with the gastrointestinal nematode Trichuris trichiura. Three T. muris isolates have been studied, the Edinburgh (E), the Japan (J) and the...

    Authors: Riccardo D'Elia, Matthew L deSchoolmeester, Leo AH Zeef, Steven H Wright, Alan D Pemberton and Kathryn J Else
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:492
  36. Pseudorabies virus (PRV), a neurotropic herpesvirus of pigs, serves as an excellent model system with which to investigate the herpesvirus life cycle both in cultured cells and in vivo. Real-time RT-PCR is a very...

    Authors: Dóra Tombácz, Judit S Tóth, Pál Petrovszki and Zsolt Boldogkői
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:491
  37. Physiological processes occur in many species for which there is yet no sequenced genome and for which we would like to identify the genetic basis. For example, some species increase their vascular network to ...

    Authors: John MJ Herbert, Francesca M Buffa, Henrik Vorschmitt, Stuart Egginton and Roy Bicknell
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:490
  38. The Drosophila melanogaster genome contains 29 serpin genes, 12 as single transcripts and 17 within 6 gene clusters. Many of these serpins have a conserved "hinge" motif characteristic of active proteinase inhibi...

    Authors: Matthew Garrett, Ane Fullaondo, Laurent Troxler, Gos Micklem and David Gubb
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:489
  39. New chemotherapeutic agents against Schistosoma mansoni, an etiological agent of human schistosomiasis, are a priority due to the emerging drug resistance and the inability of current drug treatments to prevent r...

    Authors: David H Bos, Chris Mayfield and Dennis J Minchella
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:488
  40. The silkworm, Bombyx mori, is one of the most economically important insects in many developing countries owing to its large-scale cultivation for silk production. With the development of genomic and biotechnolog...

    Authors: Michihiko Shimomura, Hiroshi Minami, Yoshitaka Suetsugu, Hajime Ohyanagi, Chikatada Satoh, Baltazar Antonio, Yoshiaki Nagamura, Keiko Kadono-Okuda, Hideyuki Kajiwara, Hideki Sezutsu, Javaregowda Nagaraju, Marian R Goldsmith, Qingyou Xia, Kimiko Yamamoto and Kazuei Mita
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:486
  41. Rare population variants are known to have important biomedical implications, but their systematic discovery has only recently been enabled by advances in DNA sequencing. The design process of a discovery proj...

    Authors: Michael C Wendl and Richard K Wilson
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:485
  42. How photosynthetic organelles, or plastids, were acquired by diverse eukaryotes is among the most hotly debated topics in broad scale eukaryotic evolution. The history of plastid endosymbioses commonly is inte...

    Authors: John W Stiller, Jinling Huang, Qin Ding, Jing Tian and Carol Goodwillie
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:484
  43. Several global transcriptomic and proteomic approaches have been applied in order to obtain new molecular insights on skeletal myogenesis, but none has generated any specific data on glycogenome expression, an...

    Authors: Mathilde Janot, Aymeric Audfray, Céline Loriol, Agnès Germot, Abderrahman Maftah and Fabrice Dupuy
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:483
  44. Trypanosoma brucei, the causative agent of African sleeping sickness, undergoes a complex developmental cycle that takes place in mammalian and insect hosts and is accompanied by changes in metabolism and cellula...

    Authors: Bryan C Jensen, Dhileep Sivam, Charles T Kifer, Peter J Myler and Marilyn Parsons
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:482
  45. During gut colonization, the enteric pathogen Campylobacter jejuni must surmount the toxic effects of reactive oxygen species produced by its own metabolism, the host immune system, and intestinal microflora. Elu...

    Authors: Kiran Palyada, Yi-Qian Sun, Annika Flint, James Butcher, Hemant Naikare and Alain Stintzi
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2009 10:481

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