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    The Ensembl automatic gene annotation system by Curwen, Val, Eyras, Eduardo, Andrews, T Daniel, Clarke, Laura, Mongin, Emmanuel, Searle, Steven M J, Clamp, Michele

    Published in Genome research (01-05-2004)
    “…As more genomes are sequenced, there is an increasing need for automated first-pass annotation which allows timely access to important genomic information. The…”
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    ESTGenes: alternative splicing from ESTs in Ensembl by Eyras, Eduardo, Caccamo, Mario, Curwen, Val, Clamp, Michele

    Published in Genome research (01-05-2004)
    “…We describe a novel algorithm for deriving the minimal set of nonredundant transcripts compatible with the splicing structure of a set of ESTs mapped on a…”
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    The Ensembl analysis pipeline by Potter, Simon C, Clarke, Laura, Curwen, Val, Keenan, Stephen, Mongin, Emmanuel, Searle, Stephen M J, Stabenau, Arne, Storey, Roy, Clamp, Michele

    Published in Genome research (01-05-2004)
    “…The Ensembl pipeline is an extension to the Ensembl system which allows automated annotation of genomic sequence. The software comprises two parts. First,…”
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    Initial sequencing and comparative analysis of the mouse genome by Waterston, Robert H, Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin, Birney, Ewan, Rogers, Jane, Abril, Josep F, Agarwal, Pankaj, Agarwala, Richa, Ainscough, Rachel, Alexandersson, Marina, An, Peter, Antonarakis, Stylianos E, Attwood, John, Baertsch, Robert, Bailey, Jonathon, Barlow, Karen, Beck, Stephan, Berry, Eric, Birren, Bruce, Bloom, Toby, Bork, Peer, Botcherby, Marc, Bray, Nicolas, Brent, Michael R, Brown, Daniel G, Brown, Stephen D, Bult, Carol, Burton, John, Butler, Jonathan, Campbell, Robert D, Carninci, Piero, Cawley, Simon, Chiaromonte, Francesca, Chinwalla, Asif T, Church, Deanna M, Clamp, Michele, Clee, Christopher, Collins, Francis S, Cook, Lisa L, Copley, Richard R, Coulson, Alan, Couronne, Olivier, Cuff, James, Curwen, Val, Cutts, Tim, Daly, Mark, David, Robert, Davies, Joy, Delehaunty, Kimberly D, Deri, Justin, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T, Dewey, Colin, Dickens, Nicholas J, Diekhans, Mark, Dodge, Sheila, Dubchak, Inna, Dunn, Diane M, Eddy, Sean R, Elnitski, Laura, Emes, Richard D, Eswara, Pallavi, Eyras, Eduardo, Felsenfeld, Adam, Fewell, Ginger A, Flicek, Paul, Foley, Karen, Frankel, Wayne N, Fulton, Lucinda A, Fulton, Robert S, Furey, Terrence S, Gage, Diane, Gibbs, Richard A, Glusman, Gustavo, Gnerre, Sante, Goldman, Nick, Goodstadt, Leo, Grafham, Darren, Graves, Tina A, Green, Eric D, Gregory, Simon, Guigó, Roderic, Guyer, Mark, Hardison, Ross C, Haussler, David, Hayashizaki, Yoshihide, Hillier, LaDeana W, Hinrichs, Angela, Hlavina, Wratko, Holzer, Timothy, Hsu, Fan, Hua, Axin, Hubbard, Tim, Hunt, Adrienne, Jackson, Ian, Jaffe, David B, Johnson, L Steven, Jones, Matthew, Jones, Thomas A, Joy, Ann, Kamal, Michael, Karlsson, Elinor K

    Published in Nature (London) (05-12-2002)
    “…The sequence of the mouse genome is a key informational tool for understanding the contents of the human genome and a key experimental tool for biomedical…”
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    The Genome Sequence of the Malaria Mosquito Anopheles gamblae by Halpern, Aaron, Charlab, Rosane, Nusskern, Deborah R., Wincker, Patrick, Clark, Andrew G., José M. C. Ribeiro, Wides, Ron, Salzberg, Steven L., Loftus, Brendan, Yandell, Mark, Majoros, William H., Rusch, Douglas B., Lai, Zhongwu, Kraft, Cheryl L., Abril, Josep F., Anthouard, Veronique, Atkinson, Peter W., de Berardinis, Veronique, Baldwin, Danita, Benes, Vladimir, Biedler, Jim, Blass, Claudia, Bolanos, Randall, Barnstead, Mary, Cai, Shuang, Angela Center, Chatuverdi, Kabir, Christophides, George K., Chrystal, Mathew A., Clamp, Michele, Cravchik, Anibal, Curwen, Val, Dana, Ali, Dew, Ian, Flanigan, Michael, Grundschober-Freimoser, Anne, Friedli, Lisa, Gu, Zhiping, Guan, Ping, Guigo, Roderic, Hillenmeyer, Maureen E., Hogan, James R., Hong, Young S., Hoover, Jeffrey, Jaillon, Olivier, Ke, Zhaoxi, Kodira, Chinnappa, Kokoza, Elena, Koutsos, Anastasios, Letunic, Ivica, Liang, Yong, Lin, Jhy-Jhu, Lobo, Neil F., Lopez, John R., McIntosh, Tina C., Meister, Stephan, Mobarry, Clark, Mongin, Emmanuel, O'Brochta, David A., Pfannkoch, Cynthia, Qi, Rong, Regier, Megan A., Remington, Karin, Sharakhova, Maria V., Sitter, Cynthia D., Shetty, Jyoti, Smith, Thomas J., Sun, Jingtao, Thomasova, Dana, Ton, Lucas Q., Topalis, Pantelis, Tu, Zhijian, Unger, Maria F., Walenz, Brian, Wang, Aihui, Wang, Mei, Wortman, Jennifer R., Wu, Martin, Yao, Alison, Zdobnov, Evgeny M., Zhang, Hongyu, Zhao, Shaying, Zhu, Shiaoping C., Zhimulev, Igor, Coluzzi, Mario, Roth, Charles W., Louis, Christos, Kalush, Francis, Mural, Richard J., Myers, Eugene W., Adams, Mark D., Smith, Hamilton O., Broder, Samuel, Gardner, Malcolm J., Fraser, Claire M., Birney, Ewan, Bork, Peer, Venter, J. Craig, Weissenbach, Jean, Collins, Frank H.

    “…Anopheles gambiae is the principal vector of malaria, a disease that afflicts more than 500 million people and causes more than 1 million deaths each year…”
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