Bioinformatics
... larger genomes. In the case of the Human Genome
project , it took several months on a supercomputer array ... External links
Software projects
BIOMAP
project : Creating a Unified Global Map of various ... Biological Structures
Proteome Ontology
project : An effort to build a Protein Ontology ...
Bioinformatics
... larger genomes. In the case of the Human Genome
project , it took several months on a supercomputer array ... External links
Software projects
BIOMAP
project : Creating a Unified Global Map of various ... Biological Structures
Proteome Ontology
project : An effort to build a Protein Ontology ...
Eugenics
... advanced. Endeavors such as the Human Genome
project have again made the possibility of effective ...
Human evolution
Liberal eugenics
project Prevention
Pioneer Fund
Race
... Eugenics Movement (funded by the Human Genome
project )
Eugenics Watch
Vermont Eugenics: A ...
Genome project
... by this living being or virus.
The Human Genome
project was such a project.
Some have argued that the ... also
model organism
International HapMap
project
UniProt
External links
National Center for Biotechnology Information Genome
project Database
...
Human Genome Project
... The Human Genome
project (HGP) endeavored to map the human genome down ... links
History
The $3 billion
project was founded in 1990 by the United States ...
United States
Initiation of the
project was the culmination of several years of work ...
Nutrition
... Campbell, Professor and director of the China
project stated at a symposium on epidemiology:
... Campbell, Professor and director of the China
project states:
... eating some low-fat ...
Research:
cells
China
project
enzyme
essential amino acids
...
Thomas Malthus
... for an Opinion on Restricting Foreign Corn at
project Gutenberg
Free eBook of Nature and Progress of Rent at
project Gutenberg
Free eBook of Observations on the Corn Laws at
project Gutenberg
Malthus profile and extensive ...
Biodiversity
... List of environment topics
External links
ActionBioscience , a
project of the American Institute of Biological Sciences that examines ...
Directories
LookSmart - Biodiversity
Open Directory
project - Biodiversity
Yahoo! - Biodiversity
...
Gene
... is the genetic material, and with the growth of biotechnology and the
project to sequence the human genome , the common usage of the word "gene" has ... Genetics , Gene expression , Gene therapy , Homeobox , Human Genome
project , Genomics , DNA , Protein , Gene family
Genetic programming , ...
Genetics
... of the human genome are released simultaneously by the Human Genome
project and Celera Genomics .
2003 ( 14 April ) Successful completion of Human Genome
project with 99% of the genome sequenced to a 99.99% accuracy [1]
Areas ...
Genomics
... pace. A rough draft of the human genome was completed by the Human Genome
project in early 2001 amid much fanfare.
The growth of the "omics"
Main ... Clinton, Jan 2000, State of the Union address; also Human Genome
project
100% identical twins
Chimpanzee ...
Glycome
... the formation of the CFG, see above).
Related topics
Human Glycome
project
cellular adhesion
cellular communication
See also
... application to Caenorhabditis elegans (A proposal to base the glycome
project on Caenorhabditis Elegans a microscopic worm, whose entire genome is ...
Alfred Russel Wallace
... links
The Alfred Russel Wallace Page
Alfred Russel Wallace, The Malay Archipelago
Full text of Alfred Russel Wallace books from
project Gutenberg
Books about Wallace
Just Before the Origin: Alfred Russel Wallace's Theory of Evolution by John Langdon Brooks ISBN 1583481117 ...
Biology
... searchable textbook.
Biology Online : One person-maintained site with tutorials.
The Tree of Life : A multi-authored, distributed Internet
project containing information about phylogeny and biodiversity.
The Journal of Biology : A small, but free, research journal
The Public Library of ...
Biotechnology
... 1999 Biotechnology program started at North Montgomery County Technical Career Center in Pennsylavania.
2000 Completion of the Human Genome
project
Biotechnology firms
The top 10 publicly-traded biotechnology companies, ranked by 2003 sales, are:
Amgen
Genentech
Serono
...
Charles Darwin
... a book on South American Geology, at the same time speculating on transmutation in his "Red Notebook" which he had begun on the Beagle.
Another
project he started was getting the expert reports on his collection published as a multi-volume Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle , and a search for ...
Chromosome
... 152,634,166 147,686,664
Y 231 50,961,097 22,761,097
unplaced various ? 25,263,157 25,062,835
* Human Genome
project goals called for determination of only the euchromatic portion of the genome. Telomeres , centromeres , and other heterochromatic regions have ...
Chromosome walking
... (thus, chromosome walking ). A different method with the same purpose which becomes more popular for large-scale sequencing (e.g., the Human Genome
project ) is shotgun sequencing .
See also
Shotgun sequencing - an alternative method, using random, rather than consecutive, sub-strands.
...
Cladistics
... publications in cladistics
External links
The Willi Hennig Society
Journey into Phylogenetic Systematics
Tree of Life Web
project
extensive bibliography for parsimony in Biology and the Philosophy of Biology
Example of cladistics used in textual criticism
The ...
Cloning
... 65 years previous, using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) [3] . However, on February 15 2005 the museum announced that it was stopping the
project after tests showed the specimens' DNA had been too badly degraded by the ( ethanol ) preservative.
One of the continuing obstacles in the attempt ...
Common descent
... (see Three domain system ). Analysis of the small differences in the genetic code has also provided support for UCD. The Tree of Life Web
project
...
Culture
... goods which cultural studies analyses, these scholars refer instead to "popular culture".
Today, some anthropologists have joined the
project of cultural studies . Most, however, reject the identification of culture with consumption goods. Furthermore, many now reject the notion of ...
Diabetes mellitus
... the Hawkes Bay initiative which established such a system, and resulted in various activities throughout the world including the Black Sea Telediab
project which produced elements of a distributed diabetic record and management system as an open source computer program.
History
Although ...
DNA
...
DNA: The Secret of Life , by James D. Watson. ISBN 0-375-41546-7
External links
DNA: PDB molecule of the month
Open Directory
project : Nucleic Acids
17 April, 2003, BBC News: Most ancient DNA ever?
Watson, James, and Francis Crick, " Molecular structure of nucleic acids , ...
Evolutionary tree
... tree
Taxonomy
External links
http://tolweb.org/tree/phylogeny.html The Tree of Life A multi-authored, distributed Internet
project containing information about phylogeny and biodiversity
More examples
http://www.aisee.com/graph_of_the_month/jura.htm The most ...
Experimental evolution
... colleagues regularly publish updates on the status of the experiments. A detailed list of publications and experimental protocols can be found on the
project homepage [1] .
Experimental evolution today
Today, there is a vibrant experimental evolution community, and new papers on experimental ...
Foot and mouth disease
... Disease In Britain (2004, ISBN 1844070808 ) by Abigail Wood , a veterinary researcher at the University of Manchester . [1]
The Lab-On-Site
project has more information in Foot and Mouth Disease Virus .
...
James D. Watson
... All the textbooks are still in print.
In 1988 , Watson's achievement and success led to his appointment as the Head of the Human Genome
project at the National Institutes of Health , a position he held until 1992 .
Like his late colleague, Francis Crick , Watson is an outspoken atheist ...
Malaria
... 2004
BBC - Science shows how malaria hides 8 April 2005
The DDT Ban Myth
LookSmart - Malaria directory category
Open Directory
project - Malaria directory category
Yahoo! - Malaria directory category
History of Malaria in Spain
Wellcome Trust against Malaria
...
Marfan syndrome
... short spurt late in life, which led to his death.
External links
National Marfan Foundation
NIH Marfan syndrome page
Open Directory
project : Marfan syndrome
Marfan support
...
Mitochondrion
... membrane completely encloses the organelle, serving as its outer boundary. The inner mitochondrial membrane is thrown into folds, or cristae , that
project inward. The cristae surface houses the machinery needed for aerobic respiration and ATP formation, and their folded form increases that capacity ...
Mitochondrion
... membrane completely encloses the organelle, serving as its outer boundary. The inner mitochondrial membrane is thrown into folds, or cristae , that
project inward. The cristae surface houses the machinery needed for aerobic respiration and ATP formation, and their folded form increases that capacity ...
Olfaction
... functional odor receptor genes; the other genes have nonsense mutations . This number was determined by analyzing the genome in the Human Genome
project ; the number may vary among ethnic groups, and does vary among individuals. For example, some people can smell amyl acetate (which smells like ...
Phylogenetic tree
... 2002 Phylogenetic Tree
General
PhyloCode
A Multiple Alignment of 139 Myosin Sequences and a Phylogenetic Tree
Tree of Life Web
project
B.A. Maher, Uprooting the Tree of Life , 16:18 (Sep. 16, 2002)
...
Proteomics
... human genome, many researchers are now looking at how genes and proteins interact to form other proteins. A surprising finding of the Human Genome
project is that there are far fewer protein-coding genes in the human genome than there are proteins in the human proteome (~22,000 genes vs. ~200,000 ...
Spliceosome
... for the relatively small number of genes in the human genome . For years the estimate was 100,000 genes, but now, thanks to the Human Genome
project we know the figure is closer to 30,000 genes. However, almost every human gene is thought to have at least two isoforms .
Spliceome
The ...
Vestibular system
... eyes must be opposite to the velocity of the head in order to have clear vision.
Central Processing
Signals from the vestibular system also
project to the Cerebellum (where they are used to keep the VOR
working, a task usually referred to as Learning or Adaptation ) and to different areas in ...
Vesicular stomatitis virus
... of mammalian hosts and transmission by insects. In insects, infections are non-cytolytic persistent.
For further reading
The Lab-On-Site
project has more information about Vesicular Stomatitis Virus .
...