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The Sequence Ontology - Index

Introduction The Sequence Ontology is a set of terms and relationships used to describe the features and attributes of biological sequence. SO includes different kinds of features which can be located on the sequence. Biological features are those which are defined by their disposition to be involved in a biological process. http://www.sequenceontology.org/
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Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI)

2nd April 2012, 4-methylimidazole 4-Methylimidazole ( CHEBI:40035 ) is produced commercially by cyclocondensation of formaldehyde and ammonia with methylglyoxal . It is used as a chemical intermediate, starting material, or component in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, photographic chemicals, dyes and pigments, cleaning and agricultural chemicals, and rubber. It has been identified as a by-product of fermentation and from the browning of certain foods through the Maillard reaction between carbohydrates and organic amino-containing compounds . In particular, it is found in types of caramel colouring produced using ammonia-based processes.
Following a successful search, VisiGene displays a list of thumbnails of images matching the search criteria in the lefthand pane of the browser. By default, the image corresponding to the first thumbnail in the list is displayed in the main image pane. If more than 25 images meet the search criteria, links at the bottom of the thumbnail pane allow the user to toggle among pages of search results. http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgVisiGene

VisiGene Image Browser

The Allen Institute for Brain Science, in collaboration with the Okinawa Institute for Science and Technology, invites graduate students, post-docs and fellows to apply for: A Course in Molecular Neuroanatomy October 9-22, 2011, Seaside House, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST), Okinawa, Japan Our upcoming training opportunities are live, hands-on demonstrations at various locations in the United States. Please click the MORE INFO button to see if we are training at a location near you, and to register for an event. Registration is required and participation is limited.

Allen Brain Atlas: Home

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The Zebrafish Model Organism Database

The Sanger Institute: AceDB Database

AceDB is a database designed specifically for handling genome and bioinformatic data. The tools it provides give great flexibility for the manipulation, display and annotation of genomic data. Acedb's very flexible schema notation allows easy modification and extension of data relationships by simple editing of the models file making it an ideal research tool. http://www.acedb.org/
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Academic Opportunities at Liberal Arts Colleges | College of Let

Overview of October 9 event This day-long event took place on October 9 and featured four college representatives from Middlebury and Williams Colleges who represented a consortium of liberal arts colleges from southern New England and western Massachusetts. These include Amherst, Connecticut, Hampshire, Middlebury, Mount Holyoke, Skidmore, Smith, Trinity, and Williams Colleges.
Josephine Tan is the medical education liaison in the UCSF library. She is available as a constultant for learning more about medical education and searching education journals. Visit Ms. Tan's education blog > http://career.ucsf.edu/pff/events.2009.html

Preparing Future Faculty: 2009 Summer/Fall Series

http://genome.wustl.edu/genome.cgi?GENOME=Oxytricha%20trifallax March 14, 2012 Advances in genetic profiling are paving the way for more precise, and effective, treatment of the aggressive bone marrow cancer known as acute mylogenous leukemia,… On Tuesday, two biotech companies announced that it would soon be possible to sequence the human genome -- each individual's complete DNA blueprint -- in…

Oxytricha trifallax genome

Dr. Peter Satir - Lab Website

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ParameciumDB

Paramecium is a unicellular eukaryote of large size (120 micrometers) that belongs to the ciliate phylum. Ciliates share two characteristics: the presence of vibrating cilia which assure their locomotion and food capture, and nuclear dimorphism. Indeed, ciliates, like multicellular eukaryotes, separate germinal and somatic functions, but they do so in the form of two different kinds of nuclei. A diploid germinal micronucleus transmits the genetic information to the next sexual generation, while a polyploid somatic macronucleus is responsible for gene expression. The Paramecium tetraurelia macronuclear genome was recently sequenced by the Genoscope French National Sequencing Center.
Please mark your calendar! The 2013 FASEB Ciliate Molecular Biology Conference will be held July 7-12, 2013 at the Steamboat Grand Resort (Steamboat Springs, Colorado). Information about the conference location can be found at the FASEB web site . Sidebar Functions The Recent Activity section of the left sidebar now shows the latest three gene pages edited by members of the community, including updates to gene names, GO annotations, and the list of related papers. Recent Papers shows the last three articles added to our index of Tetrahymena papers (downloaded regularly from Pubmed).

Tetrahymena Genome Database

GenomeWeb

Researchers involved with the NIH Undiagnosed Diseases Program are using an exome sequence analysis approach that they call "extreme novel filtering" to find disease-associated mutations behind conditions represented by just one or a few patients, one of the researchers said at the ACMG meeting. The team is putting together a pipeline for analyzing around 150 more exomes from families enrolled in the UDP to identify authentic disease-causing alterations.