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Drug Development Research | 1997

From microbial genomics to meta-genomics

Antonello Covacci; Giulia C. Kennedy; Brendan P. Cormack; Rino Rappuoli; Stanley Falkow

Modern microbial genomics is best exemplified by determination of the complete nucleotide sequences of whole genomes. To date, the sequences of at least 11 nuclear genomes have been completed, with many more in progress. Most are microbial, with exceptions such as the eukaryotic genome Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genomics, while built upon foundations laid in the era of classical genetics, has grown by leaps and bounds because of three significant technological advances: 1) high‐throughput sequencing and automation technology, 2) sophisticated bioinformatics and sequence analysis tools, and 3) microarray or “chip” technology for expression, resequencing, and polymorphism analysis. These technological advances have made it possible to generate massive amounts of nucleotide sequence data from a series of random, overlapping, and redundant clones and to assemble these data into contiguous sequences, with the final goal of elucidating complete gene structure at single nucleotide resolution. In the immediate future, linear genomics will be replaced by functional genomics and pathogens compared on an evolutionary scale. Drug Dev. Res. 41:180–192, 1997.


Archive | 1999

Human genes and gene expression products ii

Lewis T. Williams; Jaime Escobedo; Michael A. Innis; Pablo Garcia; Julie Sudduth-Klinger; Christoph Reinhard; Klaus Giese; Filippo Randazzo; Giulia C. Kennedy; David Pot; Altaf Kassam; George Lamson; Radoje T. Drmanac; Radomir Crkvenjakov; Mark Dickson; Snezana Drmanac; Ivan Labat; Dena Leshkowitz; David Kita; Veronica Garcia; Lee William Jones; Birgit Stache-Crain


Archive | 2010

Gene products differentially expressed in cancerous cells

Vivien W. Chan; Jaime Escobedo; Pablo Garcia; Rhonda Hansen; Joerg Kaufmann; Giulia C. Kennedy; George Lamson; Edward Moler; Filippo Randazzo; Christoph Reinhard; Julie Sudduth-Klinger


Archive | 2001

Polynucleotides related to colon cancer

Giulia C. Kennedy; Sanmao Kang; Christoph Reinhard; Anne B. Jefferson


Archive | 2001

Diagnostic and therapeutic methods using molecules differentially expressed in cancer cells

Lewis T. Williams; Jaime Escobedo; Michael A. Innis; Pablo Garcia; Julie Sudduth-Klinger; Christoph Reinhard; Klaus Giese; Filippo Randazzo; Giulia C. Kennedy; David Pot; Altaf Kassam; George Lamson; Radoje T. Drmanac; Radomir Crkvenjakov; Mark Dickson; Snezana Drmanac; Ivan Labat; Dena Leshkowitz; David Kita; Veronica Garcia; Lee William Jones; Birgit Stache-Crain


Drug Development Research | 1997

Impact of genomics on therapeutic drug development

Giulia C. Kennedy


Archive | 1999

Differentially expressed genes in pancreatic cancer and displasia

Giulia C. Kennedy


Drug Development Research | 1997

From genes to drugs: Better, faster, cheaper

Giulia C. Kennedy; Walter H. Moos


Archive | 2003

Human genes and gene expression products XVI

Lewis T. Williams; Jaime Escobedo; Michael A. Innis; Pablo Garcia; Julie Klinger; Christoph Reinhard; Zhijun He; Filippo Randazzo; Giulia C. Kennedy; David Pot; Altaf Kassam; George Lamson; Radjoe Drmanac; Mark Dickson; Ivan Labat; Lee William Jones; Birgit Stache-Crain


Archive | 2004

HX2004-6 polypeptide expressed in cancerous cells

Christoph Reinhard; Anne Bennett Jefferson; Vivien W. Chan; Joerg Kaufmann; Hong Xin; Giulia C. Kennedy; Greg Harrowe; Hamiduddin Khoja; Venkatakrishna Shyamala

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David Pot

Washington University in St. Louis

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