Gene Expression Profiling of Cells, Tissues, and Developmental Stages of the Nematode C. elegans
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology2003Vol. 68(0), pp. 159–170
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Sheldon McKay, Robert Johnsen, J Khattra, Jennifer Asano, David L. Baillie, Susanna Chan, Nicholas Dube, Li Fang, Barbara Goszczynski, Eunju Ha, Erin Halfnight, Robert E Hollebakken, Panwang Huang, Ko‐Hsuan Hung, Victor L. Jensen, Steven J.M. Jones, Hirofumi Kai, D. Li, Allan K. Mah, Marco A. Marra, James D. McGhee, Rebecca Newbury, Anatoli T. Pouzyrev, Donald L Riddle, Eric Sonnhammer, Helen S. Tian, Domena Tu, John R. Tyson, Greg Vatcher, Adam Warner, Kim Wong, Zhongying Zhao, Donald G. Moerman
Abstract
Completion of the DNA sequences of the humangenome and that of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegansallows the large-scale identification and analysis of orthologs of human genes in an organism amenable to detailed genetic and molecular analyses. We are determining gene expression profiles in specific cells, tissues, anddevelopmental stages in C. elegans. Our ultimate goal isnot only to describe detailed gene expression profiles, butalso to gain a greater understanding of the organization ofgene regulatory networks and to determine how they control cell function during development and differentiation...
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