3363 - 3366 |
Introduction: Advances in genomics and proteomics Yates JR, Osterman AL |
3367 - 3376 |
Cramming more sequencing reactions onto microreactor chips Leamon JH, Rothberg JM |
3377 - 3390 |
Plant genomic sequencing using gene-enriched libraries Rabinowicz PD |
3391 - 3406 |
Genome assembly, rearrangement, and repeats Tang H |
3407 - 3430 |
Comparative genomics and evolution of alternative splicing: The pessimists' science Artamonova II, Gelfand MS |
3431 - 3447 |
Annotation of bacterial and archaeal genomes: Improving accuracy and consistency Overbeek R, Bartels D, Vonstein V, Meyer F |
3448 - 3466 |
Protein annotation at genomic scale: The current status Frishman D |
3467 - 3497 |
Comparative genomic reconstruction of transcriptional regulatory networks in bacteria Rodionov DA |
3498 - 3513 |
Systematic genome reductions: Theoretical and experimental approaches Feher T, Papp B, Pal C, Posfai G |
3514 - 3543 |
Hydroxyl radical-mediated modification of proteins as probes for structural proteomics Xu GH, Chance MR |
3544 - 3567 |
Protein complexes in the gas phase: Technology for structural genomics and proteomics Benesch JLP, Ruotolo BT, Simmons DA, Robinson CV |
3568 - 3584 |
Limitations and pitfalls in protein identification by mass spectrometry Lubec G, Afjehi-Sadat L |
3585 - 3600 |
Experimental and computational procedures for the assessment of protein complexes on a genome-wide scale Musso GA, Zhang ZL, Emili A |
3601 - 3620 |
Serum and plasma proteomics Issaq HJ, Xiao Z, Veenstra TD |
3621 - 3653 |
Accurate mass measurements in proteomics Liu T, Belov ME, Jaitly N, Qian WJ, Smith RD |
3654 - 3686 |
Multidimensional separations-based shotgun proteomics Fournier ML, Gilmore JM, Martin-Brown SA, Washburn MP |
3687 - 3714 |
Proteomics of integral membrane proteins-theory and application Speers AE, Wu CC |