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  1. Plants face a dilemma about sodium metabolism. Uptake of ubiquitous sodium ions is desirable as a way to build osmotic potential, absorb water and sustain turgor, but excess sodium ions may be toxic. Informati...

    Authors: Jose M Pardo and Francisco J Quintero
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews1017.1
  2. Two recent studies have added microarrays to the toolkit used to analyze the origins of replication in yeast chromosomes, providing a fuller picture of how genomic DNA replication is organized.

    Authors: Stephen Kearsey
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews1016.1
  3. A study of carotenoid synthesis was carried out to discover inhibitors that might provide new herbicides

    Authors: Wim D'Haeze
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0031
  4. A study of the proteins produced by Agrobacterium tumefaciens after heat shock gives clues to how it adapts to environmental stress

    Authors: Wim D'Haeze
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0030
  5. A newly developed high-throughput DNA-sequencing method is five times as fast as current commercially available techniques

    Authors: Wim D'Haeze
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0029
  6. A report on the Second International Fission Yeast Meeting, Kyoto, Japan, 25-30 March 2002.

    Authors: Eliana B Gómez, Julie M Bailis and Susan L Forsburg
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports4017.1
  7. A report on the 'Nuclear Structure and Function' symposium at the joint spring meeting of the British Society for Cell Biology, British Society for Developmental Biology and Genetics Society, York, UK, 20-23 M...

    Authors: Archa H Fox and Angus I Lamond
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports4016.1
  8. The functions, actions, and regulation of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are just now beginning to be unraveled, in large due to modern molecular techniques. In the present work, mice were fed diets rich ...

    Authors: Alvin Berger, David M Mutch, J Bruce German and Matthew-Alan Roberts
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:preprint0004.1
  9. Genes encoding key factors that transform endemic Vibrio cholerae strains into pandemic ones have been identified

    Authors: Wim D'Haeze
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0028
  10. Investigation of transcriptional regulation of the virB operon has revealed clues to how Brucella suis survives within host cells

    Authors: Wim D'Haeze
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0027
  11. The pathways and gene loci involved in causing type 1 diabetes in a murine model (NOD mouse) are being uncovered using microarrays and conventional genetics

    Authors: Agnieszka M Lichanska
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0026
  12. Acetylation of proteins, either on various amino-terminal residues or on the ε-amino group of lysine residues, is catalyzed by a wide range of acetyltransferases. Amino-terminal acetylation occurs on the bulk ...

    Authors: Bogdan Polevoda and Fred Sherman
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews0006.1
  13. Human cancers have traditionally been classified according to their tissue of origin, histological characteristics and, to some extent, molecular markers. Clinical studies have associated different tumor class...

    Authors: Brian Z Ring and Douglas T Ross
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:comment2005.1
  14. The ADF/cofilins are a family of actin-binding proteins expressed in all eukaryotic cells so far examined. Members of this family remodel the actin cytoskeleton, for example during cytokinesis, when the actin-...

    Authors: Sutherland K Maciver and Patrick J Hussey
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reviews3007.1
  15. Long hairpin-forming double-stranded RNAs provoke specific suppression of gene expression in murine embryonic cells that is strongly suggestive of conventional RNA interference

    Authors: Chris Berrie
    Citation: Genome Biology 2002 3:reports0024

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