AbstractThe Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome sequencing project was the first of many projects aimed at sequencing the entire genomes of model organisms. Since its initiation in 1989, there have been numerous debates about the validity of genome sequencing, especially with reference to the model organisms. Seven years on, I hope to satisfy some of the critics by demonstrating that, as a consequence of the mass of data now becoming available from such projects, and the beginning of the major collaborative effort to sequence the human genome, we are now entering an exciting and dynamic time for those involved not only in genome sequencing, but also in all areas of the biological sciences
The era of genomics (the study of genes and their function) began a scant dozen years ago with a sug...
THE recent sequencing of genomes, including the humangenome, has revolutionized biomedical research....
Twenty years ago, the publication of the first bacterial genome sequence, from Haemophilus influenza...
AbstractThe Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome sequencing project was the first of many projects aimed ...
AbstractThe complete sequencing of the genome of a simple eukaryotic organism – the budding yeast S...
everywhere – but where to browse? The first full unicellular organism to be sequenced was Saccharomy...
This paper examines the model of network genomics pioneered in the late 1980s and adopted in the Eur...
The history of science tends to be recounted as a story of progress from early goals and discoveries...
Although the genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae) was the first one of a eukaryote org...
This special issue on sequences and sequencers uses new analytical approaches to re-assess the histo...
New sequencing technologies are currently revolutionizing the field of genomic research. They enable...
Publications on the 16 yeast chromosome sequences group together over 400 different authors from Eur...
<p>The genome sequences provide a first glimpse into the genomic basis of the biological diversity o...
The budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is a leading system in genomics due to the small genome...
Fifteen years elapsed between the discovery of the double helix (1953) and the first DNA sequencing ...
The era of genomics (the study of genes and their function) began a scant dozen years ago with a sug...
THE recent sequencing of genomes, including the humangenome, has revolutionized biomedical research....
Twenty years ago, the publication of the first bacterial genome sequence, from Haemophilus influenza...
AbstractThe Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome sequencing project was the first of many projects aimed ...
AbstractThe complete sequencing of the genome of a simple eukaryotic organism – the budding yeast S...
everywhere – but where to browse? The first full unicellular organism to be sequenced was Saccharomy...
This paper examines the model of network genomics pioneered in the late 1980s and adopted in the Eur...
The history of science tends to be recounted as a story of progress from early goals and discoveries...
Although the genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae) was the first one of a eukaryote org...
This special issue on sequences and sequencers uses new analytical approaches to re-assess the histo...
New sequencing technologies are currently revolutionizing the field of genomic research. They enable...
Publications on the 16 yeast chromosome sequences group together over 400 different authors from Eur...
<p>The genome sequences provide a first glimpse into the genomic basis of the biological diversity o...
The budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is a leading system in genomics due to the small genome...
Fifteen years elapsed between the discovery of the double helix (1953) and the first DNA sequencing ...
The era of genomics (the study of genes and their function) began a scant dozen years ago with a sug...
THE recent sequencing of genomes, including the humangenome, has revolutionized biomedical research....
Twenty years ago, the publication of the first bacterial genome sequence, from Haemophilus influenza...