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Comprehensive Identification of Cell Cycle–regulated Genes of the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Microarray Hybridization

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A comprehensive catalog of yeast genes whose transcript levels vary periodically within the cell cycle is created, and it is found that the mRNA levels of more than half of these 800 genes respond to one or both of these cyclins.
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We sought to create a comprehensive catalog of yeast genes whose transcript levels vary periodically within the cell cycle. To this end, we used DNA microarrays and samples from yeast cultures sync...

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Cyclin dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitors as anticancer drugs.

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Bayesian Variable Selection in Structured High-Dimensional Covariate Spaces With Applications in Genomics

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Introduction to systems biology.

TL;DR: This chapter introduces analysis of molecular network by use of models, the two approaches to systems biology, and a number of examples of recent successes in systems biology are discussed.

A roadmap of clustering algorithms: finding a match for a biomedical

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a set of desirable clustering features that are used as evaluation criteria for clustering algorithms and compare algorithms on the basis of these features, and outline algorithms' benefits and drawbacks as a basis for matching them to biomedical applications.
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Cluster analysis and display of genome-wide expression patterns

TL;DR: A system of cluster analysis for genome-wide expression data from DNA microarray hybridization is described that uses standard statistical algorithms to arrange genes according to similarity in pattern of gene expression, finding in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae that clustering gene expression data groups together efficiently genes of known similar function.
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Real time quantitative PCR.

TL;DR: Unlike other quantitative PCR methods, real-time PCR does not require post-PCR sample handling, preventing potential PCR product carry-over contamination and resulting in much faster and higher throughput assays.
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Exploring the Metabolic and Genetic Control of Gene Expression on a Genomic Scale

TL;DR: DNA microarrays containing virtually every gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were used to carry out a comprehensive investigation of the temporal program of gene expression accompanying the metabolic shift from fermentation to respiration, and the expression patterns of many previously uncharacterized genes provided clues to their possible functions.
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Getting started with yeast.

TL;DR: The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is now recognized as a model system representing a simple eukaryote whose genome can be easily manipulated and made particularly accessible to gene cloning and genetic engineering techniques.
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A Genome-Wide Transcriptional Analysis of the Mitotic Cell Cycle

TL;DR: The genome-wide characterization of mRNA transcript levels during the cell cycle of the budding yeast S. cerevisiae indicates a mechanism for local chromosomal organization in global mRNA regulation and links a range of human genes to cell cycle period-specific biological functions.
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