AbstractThe completion of the entire 4.2-Mb genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis has been a milestone for biological studies on this model organism. This paper describes bioinformatics work related to this joint European and Japanese project: methods and strategies for gene annotation and detection of sequencing errors, using an integrated cooperative computer environment (Imagene); construction of a specialized database for data management and a WWW server for data retrieval (SubtiList); DNA sequence analysis, yielding striking results on oligonucleotide bias, repeated sequences, and codon usage, all landmarks of evolutionary events shaping the B. subtilis genome
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
The Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis is widely used for studies of cellular and molecular p...
A large part of our current understanding of gene regulation in Gram-positive bacteria is based on B...
AbstractThe completion of the entire 4.2-Mb genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus ...
Bacillus subtilis ∆6 is a genome-reduced strain that was cured from six prophages and AT-rich island...
Bacillus subtilis ∆6 is a genome-reduced strain that was cured from six prophages and AT-rich island...
Bacillus subtilis ∆6 is a genome-reduced strain that was cured from six prophages and AT-rich island...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
AbstractThe international programme to sequence the 4.2 Mb genome of Bacillus subtilis, a model Gram...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
The Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis is widely used for studies of cellular and molecular p...
A large part of our current understanding of gene regulation in Gram-positive bacteria is based on B...
AbstractThe completion of the entire 4.2-Mb genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus ...
Bacillus subtilis ∆6 is a genome-reduced strain that was cured from six prophages and AT-rich island...
Bacillus subtilis ∆6 is a genome-reduced strain that was cured from six prophages and AT-rich island...
Bacillus subtilis ∆6 is a genome-reduced strain that was cured from six prophages and AT-rich island...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
AbstractThe international programme to sequence the 4.2 Mb genome of Bacillus subtilis, a model Gram...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
International audienceGenome annotation is, nowadays, performed via automatic pipelines that cannot ...
The Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis is widely used for studies of cellular and molecular p...
A large part of our current understanding of gene regulation in Gram-positive bacteria is based on B...