International Journal of Genomics

Table of Contents: 2004

  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 349318
  • - Conference paper

Biomedical Informatics and Granularity

Anand Kumar | Barry Smith | Daniel D. Novotny
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 823473
  • - Conference editorial

The Seventh Annual Bio-Ontologies Meeting Moat House Hotel, Glasgow, 30 July 2004

Phillip Lord | Robert Stevens
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 613217
  • - Conference paper

ProbSeq—A Fragmentation Model for Interpretation of Electrospray Tandem Mass Spectrometry Data

John Skilling | Richard Denny | ... | Mark Ritchie
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 839250

Meeting Report: The Institute for Genomic Research/Wellcome Trust Conference: Genomes 2004 14–17 April 2004, the Wellcome Trust Conference Centre, The Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, Uk

Jo Wixon
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 108678

Workshop—Predicting the Structure of Biological Molecules

Damian Counsell
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 870509
  • - Review

Navigating Public Microarray Databases

Christopher J. Penkett | Jürg Bähler
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 906074
  • - Research article

Identification of a Core Set of Genes That Signifies Pathways Underlying Cardiac Hypertrophy

Claes C. Strøm | Mogens Kruhøffer | ... | Søren P. Sheikh
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 859273
  • - Research article

A Case Study on Choosing Normalization Methods and Test Statistics for Two-Channel Microarray Data

Yang Xie | Kyeong S. Jeong | ... | Bradley P. Carlin
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 617389
  • - Research article

Genome-Wide Analysis of the Effects of Heat Shock on a Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mutant With a Constitutively Activated cAMP-Dependent Pathway

Dawn L. Jones | June Petty | ... | Lubomira Stateva
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 720637
  • - Conference review

UTOPIA—User-Friendly Tools for Operating Informatics Applications

S. R. Pettifer | J. R. Sinnott | T. K. Attwood
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 303186
  • - Research article

Comparative Analysis of the Testis and Ovary Transcriptomes in Zebrafish by Combining Experimental and Computational Tools

Yang Li | Jer Ming Chia | ... | Laszlo Orban
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 567497
  • - Research article

A critical and Integrated View of the Yeast Interactome

Michael Cornell | Norman W. Paton | Stephen G. Oliver
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 146436
  • - Review

Design, Implementation and Maintenance of a Model Organism Database for Arabidopsis thaliana

Danforth Weems | Neil Miller | ... | Seung Y. Rhee
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 325704
  • - Research paper

Mapping the Gene Ontology Into the Unified Medical Language System

Jane Lomax | Alexa T. McCray
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 742068
  • - Research Paper

Investigation Into the use of C- and N-terminal GFP Fusion Proteins for Subcellular Localization Studies Using Reverse Transfection Microarrays

Ella Palmer | Tom Freeman
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