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Volume 11, Issue 11: November 2001 [Index by Author]  [Cover Caption] 

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COMMENTARY:

James D. Watson
The Human Genome Revealed
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1803-1804. [Full Text]  

INSIGHT/OUTLOOK:

John Schimenti
Monoallelic Gene Expression in Mice: Who? When? How? Why?
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1799-1800. [Full Text]  

Frederick P. Roth
Bringing Out the Best Features of Expression Data
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1801-1802. [Full Text]  

LETTERS:

Rui Chen, John B. Bouck, George M. Weinstock, and Richard A. Gibbs
Comparing Vertebrate Whole-Genome Shotgun Reads to the Human Genome
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1807-1816. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Rentao Song, Victor Llaca, Eric Linton, and Joachim Messing
Sequence, Regulation, and Evolution of the Maize 22-kD alpha Zein Gene Family
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1817-1825. Published in Advance October 15, 2001, 10.1101/gr.197301 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Jo Perry, Steve Palmer, Anastasia Gabriel, and Alan Ashworth
A Short Pseudoautosomal Region in Laboratory Mice
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1826-1832. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Yuri Sano, Tokihiko Shimada, Hiroshi Nakashima, Rhonda H. Nicholson, James F. Eliason, Thomas A. Kocarek, and Minoru S.H. Ko
Random Monoallelic Expression of Three Genes Clustered within 60 kb of Mouse t Complex Genomic DNA
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1833-1841. Published in Advance October 15, 2001, 10.1101/gr.194301 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Robert Friedman and Austin L. Hughes
Pattern and Timing of Gene Duplication in Animal Genomes
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1842-1847. Published in Advance October 15, 2001, 10.1101/gr.200601 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Winston A. Hide, Vladimir N. Babenko, Peter A. van Heusden, Cathal Seoighe, and Janet F. Kelso
The Contribution of Exon-Skipping Events on Chromosome 22 to Protein Coding Diversity
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1848-1853. Published in Advance October 15, 2001, 10.1101/gr.188001 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Loïc Ponger, Laurent Duret, and Dominique Mouchiroud
Determinants of CpG Islands: Expression in Early Embryo and Isochore Structure
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1854-1860. Published in Advance October 15, 2001, 10.1101/gr.174501 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Judith M. Boer, Wolfgang K. Huber, Holger Sültmann, Friederike Wilmer, Anja von Heydebreck, Stefan Haas, Bernhard Korn, Bastian Gunawan, Andreas Vente, Laszlo Füzesi, Martin Vingron, and Annemarie Poustka
Identification and Classification of Differentially Expressed Genes in Renal Cell Carcinoma by Expression Profiling on a Global Human 31,500-Element cDNA Array
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1861-1870. Published in Advance October 15, 2001, 10.1101/gr.184501 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Supplemental Research Data]  

METHODS:

Mathias Gebauer, Harald von Melchner, and Thomas Beckers
Genomewide Trapping of Genes that Encode Secreted and Transmembrane Proteins Repressed by Oncogenic Signaling
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1871-1877. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Momiao Xiong, Xiangzhong Fang, and Jinying Zhao
Biomarker Identification by Feature Wrappers
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1878-1887. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Li Yang, Diem K. Tran, and Xun Wang
BADGE, BeadsArray for the Detection of Gene Expression, a High-Throughput Diagnostic Bioassay
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1888-1898. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Stuart Tugendreich, Ed Perkins, Joe Couto, Peter Barthmaier, Dongxu Sun, Shawn Tang, Suzana Tulac, Allen Nguyen, Elaine Yeh, Amy Mays, Ellen Wallace, Tom Lila, Dave Shivak, Mark Prichard, Laura Andrejka, Raymond Kim, and Teri Melese
A Streamlined Process to Phenotypically Profile Heterologous cDNAs in Parallel Using Yeast Cell-Based Assays
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1899-1912. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

David J. Cutler, Michael E. Zwick, Minerva M. Carrasquillo, Christopher T. Yohn, Katherine P. Tobin, Carl Kashuk, Debra J. Mathews, Nila A. Shah, Evan E. Eichler, Janet A. Warrington, and Aravinda Chakravarti
High-Throughput Variation Detection and Genotyping Using Microarrays
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1913-1925. Published in Advance October 15, 2001, 10.1101/gr.197201 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Supplemental Research Data]  

Michael H. Shapero, Kerstin K. Leuther, Anhthu Nguyen, Melissa Scott, and Keith W. Jones
SNP Genotyping by Multiplexed Solid-Phase Amplification and Fluorescent Minisequencing
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1926-1934. Published in Advance October 15, 2001, 10.1101/gr.205001 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Anne E. Kwitek, Peter J. Tonellato, Dan Chen, Jo Gullings-Handley, Yongjian Samuel Cheng, Simon Twigger, Todd E. Scheetz, Thomas L. Casavant, Monika Stoll, Marcelo A. Nobrega, Masahide Shiozawa, M. Bento Soares, Val C. Sheffield, and Howard J. Jacob
Automated Construction of High-Density Comparative Maps Between Rat, Human, and Mouse
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1935-1943. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

RESOURCES:

Andreas Premstaller, Wenzhong Xiao, Herbert Oberacher, Matthew O'Keefe, David Stern, Thomas Willis, Christian G. Huber, and Peter J. Oefner
Temperature-Modulated Array High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1944-1951. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Sarah J. Wheelan, Deanna M. Church, and James M. Ostell
Spidey: A Tool for mRNA-to-Genomic Alignments
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1952-1957. Published in Advance October 15, 2001, 10.1101/gr.195301 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Richard E. Broughton, Jami E. Milam, and Bruce A. Roe
The Complete Sequence of the Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Mitochondrial Genome and Evolutionary Patterns in Vertebrate Mitochondrial DNA
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1958-1967. Published in Advance October 15, 2001, 10.1101/gr.156801 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

CORRIGENDUM:

Corrigendum for vol. 11, p. 1736
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1968. [Full Text]  

Corrigendum for vol. 11, p. 1677
Genome Res. 2001 11: 1968. [Full Text]  

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Cover Caption:

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Illustration of the gene expression assay BADGE (Beads Array for Detection of Gene Expression), on the Luminex system. Oligonucleotide capture probes derived from target genes are synthesized and immobilized to different color-coded beads via a chemical coupling reaction. The beads are hybridized to fluorescence-labeled targets (cRNA) and passed through two laser detection systems. One laser system identifies the color code and another laser system measures the fluorescence intensity. Each Mean Fluorescence Intensity corresponds to the expression level of a specific gene. (For details, see Yang et al., pp. 1888-1898. Cover created by Shannon Fitzgerald.)



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