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F. del Rey
Researcher at University of Salamanca
Publications - 7
Citations - 2176
F. del Rey is an academic researcher from University of Salamanca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizosaccharomyces pombe & Nucleic acid sequence. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 2096 citations. Previous affiliations of F. del Rey include Spanish National Research Council.
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The genome sequence of Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Valerie Wood,R. Gwilliam,Marie-Adèle Rajandream,M. Lyne,Rachel Lyne,A. Stewart,J. Sgouros,N. Peat,Jacqueline Hayles,Stephen Baker,D. Basham,Sharen Bowman,Karen Brooks,D. Brown,Steve D.M. Brown,Tracey Chillingworth,Carol Churcher,Mark O. Collins,R. Connor,Ann Cronin,P. Davis,Theresa Feltwell,Andrew G. Fraser,S. Gentles,Arlette Goble,N. Hamlin,David Harris,J. Hidalgo,Geoffrey M. Hodgson,S. Holroyd,T. Hornsby,S. Howarth,Elizabeth J. Huckle,Sarah E. Hunt,Kay Jagels,Kylie R. James,L. Jones,Matthew Jones,S. Leather,S. McDonald,J. McLean,P. Mooney,Sharon Moule,Karen Mungall,Lee Murphy,D. Niblett,C. Odell,Karen Oliver,Susan O'Neil,D. Pearson,Michael A. Quail,Ester Rabbinowitsch,Kim Rutherford,Simon Rutter,David L. Saunders,Kathy Seeger,Sarah Sharp,Jason Skelton,Mark Simmonds,R. Squares,S. Squares,K. Stevens,K. Taylor,Ruth Taylor,Adrian Tivey,S. Walsh,T. Warren,S. Whitehead,John Woodward,Guido Volckaert,Rita Aert,Johan Robben,B. Grymonprez,I. Weltjens,E. Vanstreels,Michael A. Rieger,M. Schafer,S. Muller-Auer,C. Gabel,M. Fuchs,C. Fritzc,E. Holzer,D. Moestl,H. Hilbert,K. Borzym,I. Langer,Alfred Beck,Hans Lehrach,Richard Reinhardt,Thomas M. Pohl,P. Eger,Wolfgang Zimmermann,H. Wedler,R. Wambutt,Bénédicte Purnelle,André Goffeau,Edouard Cadieu,Stéphane Dréano,Stéphanie Gloux,Valerie Lelaure,Stéphanie Mottier,Francis Galibert,Stephen J. Aves,Z. Xiang,Cherryl Hunt,Karen Moore,S. M. Hurst,M. Lucas,M. Rochet,Claude Gaillardin,Victor A. Tallada,Victor A. Tallada,Andrés Garzón,Andrés Garzón,G. Thode,Rafael R. Daga,Rafael R. Daga,L. Cruzado,Juan Jimenez,Juan Jimenez,Miguel del Nogal Sánchez,F. del Rey,J. Benito,Angel Domínguez,José L. Revuelta,Sergio Moreno,John Armstrong,Susan L. Forsburg,L. Cerrutti,Todd M. Lowe,W. R. McCombie,Ian T. Paulsen,Judith A. Potashkin,G. V. Shpakovski,David W. Ussery,Bart Barrell,Paul Nurse +136 more
TL;DR: The genome of fission yeast (Schizosaccharomyces pombe), which contains the smallest number of protein-coding genes yet recorded for a eukaryote, is sequenced and highly conserved genes important for eukARYotic cell organization including those required for the cytoskeleton, compartmentation, cell-cycle control, proteolysis, protein phosphorylation and RNA splicing are identified.
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Complete Dna-Sequence Of Yeast Chromosome-Xi
Bernard Dujon,Despina Alexandraki,Bruno André,W. Ansorge,Victoriano Baladrón,Juan P. G. Ballesta,Andrea Banrevi,P. A. Bolle,Monique Bolotin-Fukuhara,Peter Bossier,Germán Bou,J. Boyer,M. J. Buitrago,Geneviève Chéret,Laurence Colleaux,B. Dalgnan-Fornier,F. del Rey,Caroline Dion,H. Domdey,A. Düsterhöft,S. Düsterhus,K. D. Entian,Holger Erfle,Pedro F. Esteban,Heidi Feldmann,L. Fernandes,G. M. Fobo,C. Fritz,Hiroshi Fukuhara,C. Gabel,L. Gaillon,J. M. Carcia-Cantalejo,José J. García-Ramírez,Manda E. Gent,Marjan Ghazvini,Marjan Ghazvini,André Goffeau,A. Gonzaléz,Dietmar Grothues,Paulo Guerreiro,Johannes H. Hegemann,N. Hewitt,François Hilger,Cornelis P. Hollenberg,O. Horaitis,O. Horaitis,Keith J. Indge,Alain Jacquier,C. M. James,J. C. Jauniaux,J. C. Jauniaux,A. Jimenez,H. Keuchel,L. Kirchrath,K. Kleine,Peter Kötter,Pierre Legrain,S. Liebl,Edward J. Louis,A. Maia e Silva,Christian Marck,A.-L. Monnier,D. Mostl,Sylke Müller,B. Obermaier,Stephen G. Oliver,C. Pallier,Steve Pascolo,Steve Pascolo,Friedhelm Pfeiffer,Peter Philippsen,Rudi J. Planta,Fritz M. Pohl,Thomas Pohl,Regina Pohlmann,Daniel Portetelle,Bénédicte Purnelle,V. Puzos,M. Ramezani Rad,S. W. Rasmussen,Miguel Remacha,José L. Revuelta,Guy-Franck Richard,Martin Rieger,Claudina Rodrigues-Pousada,Matthias Rose,Thomas Rupp,Maria A. Santos,Christian Schwager,Christoph Wilhelm Sensen,J. Skala,J. Skala,Helena Soares,Frédéric Sor,J. Stegemann,Hervé Tettelin,Alain R. Thierry,M. Tzermia,L. A. Urrestarazu,L Van Dyck,J. C. van Vliet-Reedijk,Michèle Valens,M. Vandenbo,C. Vilela,Stephan Vissers,D. von Wettstein,H. Voss,Stefan Wiemann,G. Xu,Jürgen Zimmermann,M. Haasemann,I. Becker,Hans-Werner Mewes +112 more
TL;DR: The complete DNA sequence of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XI has been determined, and the 666,448-base-pair sequence has revealed general chromosome patterns.
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The nucleotide sequence of chromosome IV from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
C. Jacq,J. Alt-Morbe,Bruno André,Barry C. Arnold,A. Bahr,Juan P. G. Ballesta,M. Bargues,L. Baron,Annette Becker,N. Biteau,H. Blocker,C. Blugeon,Boskovic J,P. Brandt,M. Bruckner,M. J. Buitrago,F Coster,T. Delaveau,F. del Rey,Bernard Dujon,Lg. Eide,Jesús M Garcı́a-Cantalejo,André Goffeau,A. Gomez-Peris,Luis Urrestarazu,Stephan Vissers +25 more
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Pectobacterium parmentieri Causing Soft Rot on Potato Tubers in Southern Europe
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The complete sequence of an 18,002 bp segment of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XI contains the HBS1, MRP-L20 and PRP16 genes, and six new open reading frames.
Jesús M Garcı́a-Cantalejo,Victoriano Baladrón,Pedro F. Esteban,Maria A. Santos,Germán Bou,Miguel Remacha,José L. Revuelta,Juan P. G. Ballesta,Alberto Jiménez,F. del Rey,F. del Rey +10 more
TL;DR: The sequence of an 18,002 bp DNA fragment from the right arm of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XI contains nine complete open reading frames (ORFs), YKR401 to YKR409, and part of another ORF, YKR400, covering altogether 87·2% of the entire sequence.