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Abstracts
Meeting Objective
Topics
discussed included: mammalian gene and genome organization as determined
from the construction of transcriptional maps and genomic sequence analysis;
expression analysis of novel mammalian genes; analysis of genomic sequence,
including gene and regulatory sequence prediction and verification, and
annotation for public databases; expression and mutation analysis, and
comparative mapping and genomic sequence analysis in model organisms (e.g.
yeast, C.elegans, drosophila, zebrafish, pufferfish, chicken,
mouse rat); construction and analysis of transgenic organisms; evolutionary
comparisons; novel approaches for functional analysis of transcribed sequences;
construction of full length and 5' specific cDNA libraries; cDNA array
screening and analysis; RNA processing, including RNA editing, RNAi, antisense
RNA and regulatory sequences; database construction, management and use
in expression and functional analysis; and analysis of protein structure
and function.
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Organizers:
- Giorgio Bernardi, Stazione Zoologica, Anton Dohrn, Napoli, Italy
- Bernhard Korn, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
- Katheleen Gardiner, Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, Denver, CO, USA
- Sherman Weissman, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
- Thomas Werner, Institute for Saeugertiergenetik, Oberschleissheim,
Germany
For Questions or Additional Information, contact:
Katheleen Gardiner, gardiner@eri.uchsc.edu
Tel: 303-336-5652
Nan Matthews, themattgrp@qwest.net
Tel: 303-843-6414
Highlights from the 2000 Workshop
- See "Report of the 10th International Workshop on the Identification
of Transcribed Sequences, 2000," Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics,
Volume 92, pages 49-58, 2001
- Previous Workshops
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