<div><p>Understanding of genotype-phenotype associations is important not only for furthering our knowledge on internal cellular processes, but also essential for providing the foundation necessary for genetic engineering of microorganisms for industrial use (e.g., production of bioenergy or biofuels). However, genotype-phenotype associations alone do not provide enough information to alter an organism's genome to either suppress or exhibit a phenotype. It is important to look at the phenotype-related genes in the context of the genome-scale network to understand how the genes interact with other genes in the organism. Identification of metabolic subsystems involved in the expression of the phenotype is one way of placing the phenotype-rela...
<p>Metabolic networks can be viewed as subsets of enzyme-catalyzed metabolic reactions in a global r...
Genome-scale metabolic network reconstructions (GENREs) are valuable tools for understanding microbi...
Genes can be associated in numerous ways, e.g. by co-expression in micro-arrays, co-regulation in op...
Understanding of genotype-phenotype associations is important not only for furthering our knowledge ...
Understanding of genotype-phenotype associations is important not only for furthering our knowledge ...
Application of bioengineering technologies for enhanced biological hydrogen production is a promisin...
Highly ethanol-tolerant bacteria for the production of biofuels, bacterial pathogenes which are resi...
The genotype -phenotype relationship is fundamental to biology. For decades this relationship has be...
Back ground. The emergence of functions in biological systems is a long-standing issue that can now ...
Why some species (or strains of a species) exhibit certain phenotypes (e.g. aerobic, anaerobic, p...
Back ground. The emergence of functions in biological systems is a long-standing issue that can now ...
The omics revolution has introduced new challenges when studying interesting phenotypes. High throug...
The field of Metabolic Engineering has been growing, supported by the increase in the number of anno...
Metabolic networks link cellular phenotypes to the corresponding genotypes. Large-scale structural a...
A metabolism is a complex chemical reaction system, whose metabolic genotype – the DNA encoding the ...
<p>Metabolic networks can be viewed as subsets of enzyme-catalyzed metabolic reactions in a global r...
Genome-scale metabolic network reconstructions (GENREs) are valuable tools for understanding microbi...
Genes can be associated in numerous ways, e.g. by co-expression in micro-arrays, co-regulation in op...
Understanding of genotype-phenotype associations is important not only for furthering our knowledge ...
Understanding of genotype-phenotype associations is important not only for furthering our knowledge ...
Application of bioengineering technologies for enhanced biological hydrogen production is a promisin...
Highly ethanol-tolerant bacteria for the production of biofuels, bacterial pathogenes which are resi...
The genotype -phenotype relationship is fundamental to biology. For decades this relationship has be...
Back ground. The emergence of functions in biological systems is a long-standing issue that can now ...
Why some species (or strains of a species) exhibit certain phenotypes (e.g. aerobic, anaerobic, p...
Back ground. The emergence of functions in biological systems is a long-standing issue that can now ...
The omics revolution has introduced new challenges when studying interesting phenotypes. High throug...
The field of Metabolic Engineering has been growing, supported by the increase in the number of anno...
Metabolic networks link cellular phenotypes to the corresponding genotypes. Large-scale structural a...
A metabolism is a complex chemical reaction system, whose metabolic genotype – the DNA encoding the ...
<p>Metabolic networks can be viewed as subsets of enzyme-catalyzed metabolic reactions in a global r...
Genome-scale metabolic network reconstructions (GENREs) are valuable tools for understanding microbi...
Genes can be associated in numerous ways, e.g. by co-expression in micro-arrays, co-regulation in op...