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    Whole genome comparison of Campylobacter jejuni human isolates using a low-cost microarray reveals extensive genetic diversity by Dorrell, N, Mangan, J A, Laing, K G, Hinds, J, Linton, D, Al-Ghusein, H, Barrell, B G, Parkhill, J, Stoker, N G, Karlyshev, A V, Butcher, P D, Wren, B W

    Published in Genome research (01-10-2001)
    “…Campylobacter jejuni is the leading cause of bacterial food-borne diarrhoeal disease throughout the world, and yet is still a poorly understood pathogen. Whole…”
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    Prevalence of Small Inversions in Yeast Gene Order Evolution by Seoighe, C, Federspiel, N, Jones, T, Hansen, N, Bivolarovic, V, Surzycki, R, Tamse, R, Komp, C, Huizar, L, Davis, R W, Scherer, S, Tait, E, Shaw, D J, Harris, D, Murphy, L, Oliver, K, Taylor, K, Rajandream, M A, Barrell, B G, Wolfe, K H

    “…Gene order evolution in two eukaryotes was studied by comparing the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome sequence to extensive new data from whole-genome shotgun…”
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    Human herpesvirus 6 (strain U1102) encodes homologues of the conserved herpesvirus glycoprotein gM and the alphaherpesvirus origin-binding protein by Lawrence, Glenda L, Nicholas, John, Barrell, Bart. G

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-01-1995)
    “…1 MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge CB2 2QH, UK and 2 Johns Hopkins Oncology Center, 418 North Bond Street, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA The…”
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    Tropomyosin is essential in yeast, yet the TPM1 and TPM2 products perform distinct functions by Drees, B. (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.), Brown, C, Barrell, B.G, Bretscher, A

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-02-1995)
    “…Sequence analysis of chromosome IX of Saccharomyces cerevisiae revealed an open reading frame of 166 residues, designated TPM2, having 64.5% sequence identity…”
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    Use of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv bacterial artificial chromosome library for genome mapping, sequencing, and comparative genomics by BROSCH, R, GORDON, S. V, BILLAULT, A, GARNIER, T, EIGLMEIER, K, SORAVITO, C, BARRELL, B. G, COLE, S. T

    Published in Infection and immunity (01-05-1998)
    “…The bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) cloning system is capable of stably propagating large, complex DNA inserts in Escherichia coli. As part of the…”
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    The decaying genome of Mycobacterium leprae by Eiglmeier, K, Parkhill, J, Honoré, N, Garnier, T, Tekaia, F, Telenti, A, Klatser, P, James, K D, Thomson, N R, Wheeler, P R, Churcher, C, Harris, D, Mungall, K, Barrell, B G, Cole, S T

    Published in Leprosy review (01-12-2001)
    “…Everything that we need to know about Mycobacterium leprae, a close relative of the tubercle bacillus, is encrypted in its genome. Inspection of the 3.27 Mb…”
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