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pro vyhledávání: '"J. E. Sulston"'
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A, Dunham, L H, Matthews, J, Burton, J L, Ashurst, K L, Howe, K J, Ashcroft, D M, Beare, D C, Burford, S E, Hunt, S, Griffiths-Jones, M C, Jones, S J, Keenan, K, Oliver, C E, Scott, R, Ainscough, J P, Almeida, K D, Ambrose, D T, Andrews, R I S, Ashwell, A K, Babbage, C L, Bagguley, J, Bailey, R, Bannerjee, K F, Barlow, K, Bates, H, Beasley, C P, Bird, S, Bray-Allen, A J, Brown, J Y, Brown, W, Burrill, C, Carder, N P, Carter, J C, Chapman, M E, Clamp, S Y, Clark, G, Clarke, C M, Clee, S C M, Clegg, V, Cobley, J E, Collins, N, Corby, G J, Coville, P, Deloukas, P, Dhami, I, Dunham, M, Dunn, M E, Earthrowl, A G, Ellington, L, Faulkner, A G, Frankish, J, Frankland, L, French, P, Garner, J, Garnett, J G R, Gilbert, C J, Gilson, J, Ghori, D V, Grafham, S M, Gribble, C, Griffiths, R E, Hall, S, Hammond, J L, Harley, E A, Hart, P D, Heath, P J, Howden, E J, Huckle, P J, Hunt, A R, Hunt, C, Johnson, D, Johnson, M, Kay, A M, Kimberley, A, King, G K, Laird, C J, Langford, S, Lawlor, D A, Leongamornlert, D M, Lloyd, C, Lloyd, J E, Loveland, J, Lovell, S, Martin, M, Mashreghi-Mohammadi, S J, McLaren, A, McMurray, S, Milne, M J F, Moore, T, Nickerson, S A, Palmer, A V, Pearce, A I, Peck, S, Pelan, B, Phillimore, K M, Porter, C M, Rice, S, Searle, H K, Sehra, R, Shownkeen, C D, Skuce, M, Smith, C A, Steward, N, Sycamore, J, Tester, D W, Thomas, A, Tracey, A, Tromans, B, Tubby, M, Wall, J M, Wallis, A P, West, S L, Whitehead, D L, Willey, L, Wilming, P W, Wray, M W, Wright, L, Young, A, Coulson, R, Durbin, T, Hubbard, J E, Sulston, S, Beck, D R, Bentley, J, Rogers, M T, Ross
Publikováno v:
Nature. 428:522-528
Chromosome 13 is the largest acrocentric human chromosome. It carries genes involved in cancer including the breast cancer type 2 (BRCA2) and retinoblastoma (RB1) genes, is frequently rearranged in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, and contains t
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J. E. Sulston
Publikováno v:
Biochemical Society Transactions. 29:27-31
In June 2000, the draft sequence of the human genome was announced. It is, and will be for some years, incomplete, but the vast majority is now available. Currently about a third is finished (including two complete chromosomes); the rest has good cov
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H R Horvitz, J E Sulston
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 126:287-292
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S G, Gregory, K F, Barlow, K E, McLay, R, Kaul, D, Swarbreck, A, Dunham, C E, Scott, K L, Howe, K, Woodfine, C C A, Spencer, M C, Jones, C, Gillson, S, Searle, Y, Zhou, F, Kokocinski, L, McDonald, R, Evans, K, Phillips, A, Atkinson, R, Cooper, C, Jones, R E, Hall, T D, Andrews, C, Lloyd, R, Ainscough, J P, Almeida, K D, Ambrose, F, Anderson, R W, Andrew, R I S, Ashwell, K, Aubin, A K, Babbage, C L, Bagguley, J, Bailey, H, Beasley, G, Bethel, C P, Bird, S, Bray-Allen, J Y, Brown, A J, Brown, D, Buckley, J, Burton, J, Bye, C, Carder, J C, Chapman, S Y, Clark, G, Clarke, C, Clee, V, Cobley, R E, Collier, N, Corby, G J, Coville, J, Davies, R, Deadman, M, Dunn, M, Earthrowl, A G, Ellington, H, Errington, A, Frankish, J, Frankland, L, French, P, Garner, J, Garnett, L, Gay, M R J, Ghori, R, Gibson, L M, Gilby, W, Gillett, R J, Glithero, D V, Grafham, C, Griffiths, S, Griffiths-Jones, R, Grocock, S, Hammond, E S I, Harrison, E, Hart, E, Haugen, P D, Heath, S, Holmes, K, Holt, P J, Howden, A R, Hunt, S E, Hunt, G, Hunter, J, Isherwood, R, James, C, Johnson, D, Johnson, A, Joy, M, Kay, J K, Kershaw, M, Kibukawa, A M, Kimberley, A, King, A J, Knights, H, Lad, G, Laird, S, Lawlor, D A, Leongamornlert, D M, Lloyd, J, Loveland, J, Lovell, M J, Lush, R, Lyne, S, Martin, M, Mashreghi-Mohammadi, L, Matthews, N S W, Matthews, S, McLaren, S, Milne, S, Mistry, M J F, Moore, T, Nickerson, C N, O'Dell, K, Oliver, A, Palmeiri, S A, Palmer, A, Parker, D, Patel, A V, Pearce, A I, Peck, S, Pelan, K, Phelps, B J, Phillimore, R, Plumb, J, Rajan, C, Raymond, G, Rouse, C, Saenphimmachak, H K, Sehra, E, Sheridan, R, Shownkeen, S, Sims, C D, Skuce, M, Smith, C, Steward, S, Subramanian, N, Sycamore, A, Tracey, A, Tromans, Z, Van Helmond, M, Wall, J M, Wallis, S, White, S L, Whitehead, J E, Wilkinson, D L, Willey, H, Williams, L, Wilming, P W, Wray, Z, Wu, A, Coulson, M, Vaudin, J E, Sulston, R, Durbin, T, Hubbard, R, Wooster, I, Dunham, N P, Carter, G, McVean, M T, Ross, J, Harrow, M V, Olson, S, Beck, J, Rogers, D R, Bentley, R, Banerjee, S P, Bryant, D C, Burford, W D H, Burrill, S M, Clegg, P, Dhami, O, Dovey, L M, Faulkner, S M, Gribble, C F, Langford, R D, Pandian, K M, Porter, E, Prigmore
Publikováno v:
Nature. 441(7091)
The reference sequence for each human chromosome provides the framework for understanding genome function, variation and evolution. Here we report the finished sequence and biological annotation of human chromosome 1. Chromosome 1 is gene-dense, with
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A. J. Mungall, S. A. Palmer, S. K. Sims, C. A. Edwards, J. L. Ashurst, L. Wilming, M. C. Jones, R. Horton, S. E. Hunt, C. E. Scott, J. G. R. Gilbert, M. E. Clamp, G. Bethel, S. Milne, R. Ainscough, J. P. Almeida, K. D. Ambrose, T. D. Andrews, R. I. S. Ashwell, A. K. Babbage, C. L. Bagguley, J. Bailey, R. Banerjee, D. J. Barker, K. F. Barlow, K. Bates, D. M. Beare, H. Beasley, O. Beasley, C. P. Bird, S. Blakey, S. Bray-Allen, J. Brook, A. J. Brown, J. Y. Brown, D. C. Burford, W. Burrill, J. Burton, C. Carder, N. P. Carter, J. C. Chapman, S. Y. Clark, G. Clark, C. M. Clee, S. Clegg, V. Cobley, R. E. Collier, J. E. Collins, L. K. Colman, N. R. Corby, G. J. Coville, K. M. Culley, P. Dhami, J. Davies, M. Dunn, M. E. Earthrowl, A. E. Ellington, K. A. Evans, L. Faulkner, M. D. Francis, A. Frankish, J. Frankland, L. French, P. Garner, J. Garnett, M. J. R. Ghori, L. M. Gilby, C. J. Gillson, R. J. Glithero, D. V. Grafham, M. Grant, S. Gribble, C. Griffiths, M. Griffiths, R. Hall, K. S. Halls, S. Hammond, J. L. Harley, E. A. Hart, P. D. Heath, R. Heathcott, S. J. Holmes, P. J. Howden, K. L. Howe, G. R. Howell, E. Huckle, S. J. Humphray, M. D. Humphries, A. R. Hunt, C. M. Johnson, A. A. Joy, M. Kay, S. J. Keenan, A. M. Kimberley, A. King, G. K. Laird, C. Langford, S. Lawlor, D. A. Leongamornlert, M. Leversha, C. R. Lloyd, D. M. Lloyd, J. E. Loveland, J. Lovell, S. Martin, M. Mashreghi-Mohammadi, G. L. Maslen, L. Matthews, O. T. McCann, S. J. McLaren, K. McLay, A. McMurray, M. J. F. Moore, J. C. Mullikin, D. Niblett, T. Nickerson, K. L. Novik, K. Oliver, E. K. Overton-Larty, A. Parker, R. Patel, A. V. Pearce, A. I. Peck, B. Phillimore, S. Phillips, R. W. Plumb, K. M. Porter, Y. Ramsey, S. A. Ranby, C. M. Rice, M. T. Ross, S. M. Searle, H. K. Sehra, E. Sheridan, C. D. Skuce, S. Smith, M. Smith, L. Spraggon, S. L. Squares, C. A. Steward, N. Sycamore, G. Tamlyn-Hall, J. Tester, A. J. Theaker, D. W. Thomas, A. Thorpe, A. Tracey, A. Tromans, B. Tubby, M. Wall, J. M. Wallis, A. P. West, S. S. White, S. L. Whitehead, H. Whittaker, A. Wild, D. J. Willey, T. E. Wilmer, J. M. Wood, P. W. Wray, J. C. Wyatt, L. Young, R. M. Younger, D. R. Bentley, A. Coulson, R. Durbin, T. Hubbard, J. E. Sulston, I. Dunham, J. Rogers, S. Beck
Publikováno v:
Nature. 425(6960)
Chromosome 6 is a metacentric chromosome that constitutes about 6% of the human genome. The finished sequence comprises 166,880,988 base pairs, representing the largest chromosome sequenced so far. The entire sequence has been subjected to high-quali
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Nature. 378(6555)
We have generated over 100 kilobases of sequence from the nonrecombining portion of the Y chromosomes from five humans and one common chimpanzee. The human subjects were chosen to match the earliest branches of the human mitochondrial tree. The surve
Publikováno v:
Genomics. 27(2)
Determination of 41.2 kb of Y chromosome genomic sequence has been made from a cosmid that spans the Yp pseudoautosomal boundary and includes 18.5 kb of sequence from the patient-defined sex-determining region of the Y chromosome. An AceDB database o
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S. G. Gregory, K. F. Barlow, K. E. McLay, R. Kaul, D. Swarbreck, A. Dunham, C. E. Scott, K. L. Howe, K. Woodfine, C. C. A. Spencer, M. C. Jones, C. Gillson, S. Searle, Y. Zhou, F. Kokocinski, L. McDonald, R. Evans, K. Phillips, A. Atkinson, R. Cooper, C. Jones, R. E. Hall, T. D. Andrews, C. Lloyd, R. Ainscough, J. P. Almeida, K. D. Ambrose, F. Anderson, R. W. Andrew, R. I. S. Ashwell, K. Aubin, A. K. Babbage, C. L. Bagguley, J. Bailey, R. Banerjee, H. Beasley, G. Bethel, C. P. Bird, S. Bray-Allen, J. Y. Brown, A. J. Brown, S. P. Bryant, D. Buckley, D. C. Burford, W. D. H. Burrill, J. Burton, J. Bye, C. Carder, J. C. Chapman, S. Y. Clark, G. Clarke, C. Clee, S. M. Clegg, V. Cobley, R. E. Collier, N. Corby, G. J. Coville, J. Davies, R. Deadman, P. Dhami, O. Dovey, M. Dunn, M. Earthrowl, A. G. Ellington, H. Errington, L. M. Faulkner, A. Frankish, J. Frankland, L. French, P. Garner, J. Garnett, L. Gay, M. R. J. Ghori, R. Gibson, L. M. Gilby, W. Gillett, R. J. Glithero, D. V. Grafham, S. M. Gribble, C. Griffiths, S. Griffiths-Jones, R. Grocock, S. Hammond, E. S. I. Harrison, E. Hart, E. Haugen, P. D. Heath, S. Holmes, K. Holt, P. J. Howden, A. R. Hunt, S. E. Hunt, G. Hunter, J. Isherwood, R. James, C. Johnson, D. Johnson, A. Joy, M. Kay, J. K. Kershaw, M. Kibukawa, A. M. Kimberley, A. King, A. J. Knights, H. Lad, G. Laird, C. F. Langford, S. Lawlor, D. A. Leongamornlert, D. M. Lloyd, J. Loveland, J. Lovell, M. J. Lush, R. Lyne, S. Martin, M. Mashreghi-Mohammadi, L. Matthews, N. S. W. Matthews, S. McLaren, S. Milne, S. Mistry, M. J. F. M. oore, T. Nickerson, C. N. O'Dell, K. Oliver, A. Palmeiri, S. A. Palmer, R. D. Pandian, A. Parker, D. Patel, A. V. Pearce, A. I. Peck, S. Pelan, K. Phelps, B. J. Phillimore, R. Plumb, K. M. Porter, E. Prigmore, J. Rajan, C. Raymond, G. Rouse, C. Saenphimmachak, H. K. Sehra, E. Sheridan, R. Shownkeen, S. Sims, C. D. Skuce, M. Smith, C. Steward, S. Subramanian, N. Sycamore, A. Tracey, A. Tromans, Z. Van Helmond, M. Wall J. M. Wallis, S. White, S. L. Whitehead, J. E. Wilkinson, D. L. Willey, H. Williams, L. Wilming, P. W. Wray, Z. Wu, A. Coulson, M. Vaudin, J. E. Sulston, R. Durbin, T. Hubbard, R. Wooster, I. Dunham, N. P. Carter, G. McVean, M. T. Ross, J. Harrow, M. V. Olson, S. Beck, J. Rogers, D. R. Bentley
Publikováno v:
Nature. 443:1013-1013
Nature 441, 315–321 (2006) We inadvertently omitted the names of the following authors: R. Banerjee, S. P. Bryant, D. C. Burford, W. D. H. Burrill, S. M. Clegg, P. Dhami, O. Dovey, L. M. Faulkner, S. M. Gribble, C. F. Langford, R. D. Pandian, K. M.
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International Cell Biology 1980–1981 ISBN: 9783662389720
International Cell Biology 1980–1981 ISBN: 9783642679186
International Cell Biology 1980–1981 ISBN: 9783642679186
Embryogenesis of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is determinate and virtually invariant from individual to individual. The fertilized egg develops into an anatomically relatively simple juvenile animal having a constant number of only 550 cells (
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::54dff3c0dd013f93b3fdb2063f688fa4
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39932-3_57
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39932-3_57
Publikováno v:
Tetrahedron. 23(5)