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Articles selected by Faculty of 1000: bacterial ORFans: ORFs with no known homologs; fluorescent marker of histone phosphorylation; genome-wide chromatin analysis; protein macroarrays; clinically relevant Trichomonas variation
Genome Biology volume 5, Article number: 336 (2004)
Bacterial ORFans: ORFs with no known homologs
A selection of evaluations from Faculty of 1000 covering bacterial ORFans: identifying ORFs with no known homologs; a fluorescent marker of histone phosphorylation; genome-wide chromatin analysis; protein macroarrays; studying clinically relevant Trichomonas variation.
Bacterial genomes as new gene homes: the genealogy of ORFans in E. coli . Daubin V, Ochman H. Genome Res 2004, 14:1036-1042.
For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2004-5-7-336.asp#Daubin
Fluorescent marker of histone phosphorylation
A genetically encoded fluorescent reporter of histone phosphorylation in living cells. Lin CW, Ting AY. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2004, 43:2940-2943.
For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2004-5-7-336.asp#Lin
Genome-wide chromatin analysis
The histone modification pattern of active genes revealed through genome-wide chromatin analysis of a higher eukaryote. Schübeler D, MacAlpine DM, Scalzo D, Wirbelauer C, Kooperberg C, Van Leeuwen F, Gottschling DE, O'Neill LP, Turner BM, Delrow J, Bell SP, Groudine M. Genes Dev 2004, 18:1263-1271.
For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2004-5-7-336.asp#Schubeler
Protein macroarrays
Pattern-based detection of different proteins using an array of fluorescent protein surface receptors. Baldini L, Wilson AJ, Hong J, Hamilton AD. J Am Chem Soc 2004, 126:5656-5657.
For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2004-5-7-336.asp#Baldini
Clinically relevant Trichomonas variation
Genetic variability between Trichomonas vaginalis isolates and correlation with clinical presentation. Rojas L, Fraga J, Sariego I. Infect Genet Evol 2004, 4:53-58.
For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2004-5-7-336.asp#Rojas
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Articles selected by Faculty of 1000: bacterial ORFans: ORFs with no known homologs; fluorescent marker of histone phosphorylation; genome-wide chromatin analysis; protein macroarrays; clinically relevant Trichomonas variation. Genome Biol 5, 336 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2004-5-7-336
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2004-5-7-336