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Cheryl L. Hansen
Researcher at J. Craig Venter Institute
Publications - 3
Citations - 1937
Cheryl L. Hansen is an academic researcher from J. Craig Venter Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 1866 citations.
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Complete Genome Sequence of a Virulent Isolate of Streptococcus pneumoniae
Hervé Tettelin,Karen E. Nelson,Ian T. Paulsen,Jonathan A. Eisen,Timothy D. Read,Scott N. Peterson,John F. Heidelberg,Robert T. DeBoy,Daniel H. Haft,Robert J. Dodson,Anthony S. Durkin,Michelle L. Gwinn,James F. Kolonay,William C. Nelson,Jeremy Peterson,Lowell Umayam,Owen White,Steven L. Salzberg,Matthew R. Lewis,Diana Radune,Erik Holtzapple,Hoda Khouri,Alex M. Wolf,T. Utterback,Cheryl L. Hansen,Lisa McDonald,Tamara Feldblyum,Samuel V. Angiuoli,T. Dickinson,Erin Hickey,Ingeborg Holt,Brendan J. Loftus,Fan Yang,Hamilton O. Smith,J. C. Venter,Brian Dougherty,Donald A. Morrison,S. K. Hollingshead,Claire M. Fraser +38 more
TL;DR: A motif identified within the signal peptide of proteins is potentially involved in targeting these proteins to the cell surface of low–guanine/cytosine Gram-positive species.
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The complete genome sequence of Chlorobium tepidum TLS, a photosynthetic, anaerobic, green-sulfur bacterium.
Jonathan A. Eisen,Karen E. Nelson,Ian T. Paulsen,John F. Heidelberg,Martin Wu,Robert J. Dodson,Robert T. DeBoy,Michelle L. Gwinn,William C. Nelson,Daniel H. Haft,Erin Hickey,Jeremy Peterson,A. Scott Durkin,James L. Kolonay,Fan Yang,Ingeborg Holt,Lowell Umayam,Tanya Mason,Michael B. Brenner,Terrance Shea,Debbie S. Parksey,William C. Nierman,Tamara Feldblyum,Cheryl L. Hansen,M. Brook Craven,Diana Radune,Jessica Vamathevan,Hoda Khouri,Owen White,Tanja M. Gruber,K. A. Ketchum,K. A. Ketchum,J. Craig Venter,Hervé Tettelin,Donald A. Bryant,Claire M. Fraser +35 more
TL;DR: Phylogenomic analysis reveals likely duplications of genes involved in biosynthetic pathways for photosynthesis and the metabolism of sulfur and nitrogen as well as strong similarities between metabolic processes in C. tepidum and many Archaeal species.
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Sequence of Plasmodium falciparum chromosomes 2, 10, 11 and 14
Malcolm J. Gardner,Shamira J. Shallom,Jane M. Carlton,Steven L. Salzberg,Vishvanath Nene,Azadeh Shoaibi,Anne Ciecko,Jeffery Lynn,Michael Rizzo,Bruce Weaver,Behnam Jarrahi,Michael B. Brenner,Babak Parvizi,Luke J. Tallon,Azita Moazzez,David Granger,Claire Fujii,Cheryl L. Hansen,James Pederson,Tamara Feldblyum,Jeremy Peterson,Bernard B. Suh,Samuel V. Angiuoli,Mihaela Pertea,Jonathan E. Allen,Jeremy D. Selengut,Owen White,Leda M. Cummings,Hamilton O. Smith,Mark Raymond Adams,J. Craig Venter,Daniel J. Carucci,Stephen L. Hoffman,Claire M. Fraser +33 more
TL;DR: The genome of Plasmodium falciparum clone 3D7 has been sequenced using a chromosome-by-chromosome shotgun strategy as mentioned in this paper, and the nucleotide sequences of chromosomes 10, 11 and 14 have been analyzed.