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Takehide Kosuge
Researcher at National Institute of Genetics
Publications - 17
Citations - 1271
Takehide Kosuge is an academic researcher from National Institute of Genetics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1164 citations. Previous affiliations of Takehide Kosuge include Graduate University for Advanced Studies.
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Escherichia coli K-12: a cooperatively developed annotation snapshot—2005
Monica Riley,Takashi Abe,Martha B. Arnaud,Mary B. Berlyn,Frederick R. Blattner,Roy R. Chaudhuri,Jeremy D. Glasner,Takashi Horiuchi,Ingrid M. Keseler,Takehide Kosuge,Hirotada Mori,Hirotada Mori,Nicole T. Perna,Guy Plunkett,Kenneth E. Rudd,Margrethe H. Serres,Gavin H. Thomas,Nicholas R. Thomson,David S. Wishart,Barry L. Wanner +19 more
TL;DR: A snapshot analysis based on the most recent genome sequences of two E.coli K-12 strains allows comparison of their genotypes and mutant status of alleles.
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A prokaryotic gene cluster involved in synthesis of lysine through the amino adipate pathway : a key to the evolution of amino acid biosynthesis
Hiromi Nishida,Makoto Nishiyama,Nobuyuki Kobashi,Takehide Kosuge,Takayuki Hoshino,Hisakazu Yamane +5 more
TL;DR: This gene cluster was analogous in part to the present leucine and arginine biosyntheses pathways and is assumed to be one of the origins of lysine biosynthesis and could therefore become a key to the evolution of amino acid biosynthesis.
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DNA data bank of Japan (DDBJ) progress report.
Jun Mashima,Yuichi Kodama,Takehide Kosuge,Takatomo Fujisawa,Toshiaki Katayama,Hideki Nagasaki,Yoshihiro Okuda,Eli Kaminuma,Osamu Ogasawara,Kousaku Okubo,Yasukazu Nakamura,Toshihisa Takagi +11 more
TL;DR: The activities of the DDBJ Center over the past year including submissions to databases and improvements in services for data retrieval, analysis, and integration are reported on.
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Comparative Genome Analysis of Three Eukaryotic Parasites with Differing Abilities To Transform Leukocytes Reveals Key Mediators of Theileria-Induced Leukocyte Transformation
Kyoko Hayashida,Yuichiro Hara,Takashi Abe,Chisato Yamasaki,Atsushi Toyoda,Takehide Kosuge,Yutaka Suzuki,Yoshiharu Sato,Shuichi Kawashima,Toshiaki Katayama,Hiroyuki Wakaguri,N. I. Noboru Inoue,Keiichi Homma,Masahito Tada-Umezaki,Yukio Yagi,Y. F. Yasuyuki Fujii,Takuya Habara,Minoru Kanehisa,Hidemi Watanabe,Kimihito Ito,Takashi Gojobori,Takashi Gojobori,H. S. Hideaki Sugawara,Tadashi Imanishi,William Weir,Malcolm J. Gardner,Arnab Pain,Brian Shiels,Masahira Hattori,Vishvanath Nene,Chihiro Sugimoto +30 more
TL;DR: The genome of Theileria orientalis, a tick-borne apicomplexan protozoan parasite of cattle, was sequenced and compared it to the published sequences representative of two malignant, transforming species, T. parva and T. annulata.
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The DDBJ Japanese Genotype-phenotype Archive for genetic and phenotypic human data
Yuichi Kodama,Jun Mashima,Takehide Kosuge,Toshiaki Katayama,Takatomo Fujisawa,Eli Kaminuma,Osamu Ogasawara,Kousaku Okubo,Toshihisa Takagi,Yasukazu Nakamura +9 more
TL;DR: An overview of the JGA project, updates to the DDBJ databases, and services for data retrieval, analysis and integration are described.