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An efficient rapid system for profiling the cellular activities of molecular libraries
Jonathan S Melnick et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103 (9), 3153-8 (28 Feb 2006)
 
Transcript identification on the CLN5 region on chromosome 13q22
T Klockars et al.
Human genetics 105 (1-2), 51-6
 
An STS-based map of the human genome
T J Hudson et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 270 (5244), 1945-54 (22 Dec 1995)
 
Integrating functional genomic information into the Saccharomyces genome database
C A Ball et al.
Nucleic acids research 28 (1), 77-80 (01 Jan 2000)
 
Gene ontology: tool for the unification of biology. The Gene Ontology Consortium
Nature genetics. 25 (1), 25-9 (May 2000)
 
Essay on Factual Topics
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Identification of novel extracellular signal-regulated kinase docking domain inhibitors
Chad N Hancock et al.
Journal of medicinal chemistry 48 (14), 4586-95 (14 Jul 2005)
 
The Mammalian Phenotype Ontology as a tool for annotating, analyzing and comparing phenotypic information.
Cynthia L Smith, Carroll-Ann W Goldsmith, and Janan T Eppig
Genome biology 6 (1), R7 (2005)
The Mammalian Phenotype (MP) Ontology enables robust annotation of mammalian phenotypes in the context of mutations, quantitative trait loci and strains that are used as models of human biology and disease. The MP Ontology supports different levels and richness of phenotypic knowledge and flexible annotations to individual genotypes. It continues to develop dynamically via collaborative input from research groups, mutagenesis consortia, and biological domain experts. The MP Ontology is currently used by the Mouse Genome Database and Rat Genome Database to represent phenotypic data.
 
Databases of free expression.
John R Walker and Tim Wiltshire
Mammalian genome : official journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society 17 (12), 1141-6 (Dec 2006)
The rapid development of microarray technologies has led to a similar progression in gene expression analysis methods, gene expression applications, and gene expression databases. Public gene expression databases enable any researcher to examine expression of their favorite genes across a wide variety of samples, download sample data for development of new analysis methods, or answer broad questions about gene expression regulation, among other applications. A wide variety of public gene expression databases exist, and they vary in their content, analysis capabilities, and ease of use. This review highlights the current features and describes examples of two broad categories of mammalian microarray databases: tissue gene expression databases and data warehouses.
 
Protein interaction mapping in C. elegans using proteins involved in vulval development
A J Walhout et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 287 (5450), 116-22 (07 Jan 2000)

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