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		<dochead>Paper report</dochead>
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				<p>Articles selected by Faculty <it>of </it><b> 1000</b>: the origin of operons; human linkage disequilibrium maps; genomics finds novel secondary metabolites; complex epistasis of fly genes; how did the turtle get its shell?</p>
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			<source>Genome Biology</source>
			<issn>1465-6906</issn>
			<pubdate>2005</pubdate>
			<volume>6</volume>
			<issue>6</issue>
			<fpage>328</fpage>
			<url>http://genomebiology.com/2005/6/6/328/</url>
		<xrefbib><pubid idtype="doi">10.1186/gb-2005-6-6-328</pubid></xrefbib></bibl>
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			<pub>
				<date>
					<day>24</day>
					<month>5</month>
					<year>2005</year>
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			<year>2005</year>
			<collab>BioMed Central Ltd</collab>
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		<shorttitle>
			<p>The origin of operons; human linkage disequilibrium maps; genomics finds novel secondary metabolites; complex epistasis of fly genes; how did the turtle get its shell?</p>
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			<p>A selection of evaluations from Faculty <it>of </it><b>1000 </b>covering the origin of operons; human linkage disequilibrium maps; genomics finds novel secondary metabolites; complex epistasis of fly genes; how did the turtle get its shell?</p>
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					<p>Summary</p>
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				<p>A selection of evaluations from Faculty <it>of </it><b>1000 </b> a covering the origin of operons; human linkage disequilibrium maps; genomics finds novel secondary metabolites; complex epistasis of fly genes; how did the turtle get its shell?</p>
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			<classification type="BMC" subtype="man_spc_id" id="30010008">Evolution</classification>
			<classification type="BMC" subtype="man_spc_id" id="30010009">Genetics</classification>
			<classification type="BMC" subtype="man_spc_id" id="30010014">Microbiology and parasitology</classification>
			<classification type="BMC" subtype="man_spc_id" id="30010010">Genome studies</classification>
			<classification type="BMC" subtype="man_spc_id" id="30010006">Drug discovery</classification>
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				<p>The origin of operons</p>
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			<p><b>The origin and evolution of operons: the piecewise building of the proteobacterial histidine operon.</b> Fani R, Brilli M, Li&#242; P. <it>J Mol Evol</it> 2005, <b>60:</b>378-390.</p>
			<p>For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: <url>http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2005-6-6-328.asp#Fani</url></p>
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				<p>Human linkage disequilibrium maps</p>
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			<p><b>The linkage disequilibrium maps of three human chromosomes across four populations reflect their demographic history and a common underlying recombination pattern.</b> De La Vega FM, Isaac H, Collins A, Scafe CR, Halld&#243;rsson BV, Su X, Lippert RA, Wang Y, Laig-Webster M, Koehler RT, <it>et al</it>. <it>Genome Res </it> 2005, <b>15:</b>454-462.</p>
			<p>For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: <url>http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2005-6-6-328.asp#De</url></p>
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				<p>Genomics finds novel secondary metabolites</p>
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			<p><b>Microbial genomics as a guide to drug discovery and structural elucidation: ECO-02301, a novel antifungal agent, as an example.</b> McAlpine JB, Bachmann BO, Piraee M, Tremblay S, Alarco AM, Zazopoulos E, Farnet CM. <it>J Nat Prod</it> 2005, <b>68:</b>493-496.</p>
			<p>For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: <url>http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2005-6-6-328.asp#McAlpine</url></p>
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				<p>Complex epistasis of fly genes</p>
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			<p><b>Flexibility in a gene network affecting a simple behavior in <it>Drosophila melanogaster</it>.</b> van Swinderen B, Greenspan RJ. <it>Genetics</it> 2005, <b>169:</b>2151-2163.</p>
			<p>For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: <url>http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2005-6-6-328.asp#Swinderen</url></p>
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				<p>How did the turtle get its shell?</p>
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			<p><b>Comprehensive survey of carapacial ridge-specific genes in turtle implies co-option of some regulatory genes in carapace evolution.</b> Kuraku S, Usuda R, Kuratani S. <it>Evol Dev</it> 2005, <b>7:</b>3-17.</p>
			<p>For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: <url>http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2005-6-6-328.asp#Kuraku</url></p>
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