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Articles selected by Faculty of 1000: heterochromatin correlates with gene silencing; identifying genes for hypertension; protein domain graphs for prokaryotic phylogeny; Drosophila haemocyte function; rice chloroplast-nuclear DNA shuffling



A selection of evaluations from Faculty of 1000 covering heterochromatin correlation with gene silencing; the identification of genes for hypertension; protein domain graphs for prokaryotic phylogeny; Drosophila haemocyte function; rice chloroplast-nuclear DNA shuffling.


Subject areas: Cell biology, Physiology, Genome studies, Immunology, Plant biology

The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://genomebiology.com/2005/6/4/319/

Published: 24 March 2005

Genome Biology 2005, 6:319

© 2005 BioMed Central Ltd

Heterochromatin correlates with gene silencing

Cell-by-cell dissection of gene expression and chromosomal interactions reveals consequences of nuclear reorganization. Harmon B, Sedat J. PLoS Biol 2005, 3:e67.

For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2005-6-4-319.asp#Harmon webcite

Identifying genes for hypertension

Identification of hypertension-related genes through an integrated genomic-transcriptomic approach. Yagil C, Hubner N, Monti J, Schulz H, Sapojnikov M, Luft FC, Ganten D, Yagil Y. Circ Res 2005, Feburary 24.

For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2005-6-4-319.asp#Yagil webcite

Protein domain graphs for prokaryotic phylogeny

Prokaryotic phylogenies inferred from protein structural domains. Deeds EJ, Hennessey H, Shakhnovich EI. Genome Res 2005, 15:393-402.

For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2005-6-4-319.asp#Deeds webcite

Drosophila haemocyte function

New insights into Drosophila larval haemocyte functions through genome-wide analysis. Irving P, Ubeda JM, Doucet D, Troxler L, Lagueux M, Zachary D, Hoffmann JA, Hetru C, Meister M. Cell Microbiol 2005, 7:335-350.

For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2005-6-4-319.asp#Irving webcite

Rice chloroplast-nuclear DNA shuffling

The rice nuclear genome continuously integrates, shuffles, and eliminates the chloroplast genome to cause chloroplast-nuclear DNA flux. Matsuo M, Ito Y, Yamauchi R, Obokata J. Plant Cell 2005, 17:665-675.

For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2005-6-4-319.asp#Matsuo webcite

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Genome Biology aims to highlight significant research articles newly published in other journals. From 2003, individual paper reports have been replaced by summaries of articles of interest to Genome Biology readers, taken from those highlighted by Faculty of 1000, a new online literature awareness tool published by BioMed Central. Faculty of 1000 systematically and comprehensively reviews the most interesting recent articles published in the biological sciences on the basis of recommendations of a faculty of over 1,400 selected leading researchers.

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