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='''Team 3'''= | ='''Team 3'''= | ||
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− | #[[User:kevinmcgee | Kevin McGee]] | + | #[[User:kevinmcgee | Kevin McGee]] : GenMAPP User |
− | #[[User:Lena | Lena Hunt]] | + | #[[User:Lena | Lena Hunt]] : Quality Assurance |
− | #[[User:vkuehn|Viktoria Kuehn]] | + | #[[User:vkuehn|Viktoria Kuehn]] : GenMAPP User |
− | #[[User:Gleis| Gabriel Leis]] | + | #[[User:Gleis| Gabriel Leis]] : Coder |
− | =='''Leishmania Major'''== | + | =='''Organism: Leishmania Major'''== |
==='''Reference Genome Article'''=== | ==='''Reference Genome Article'''=== | ||
[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16020728 ''The Genome of the Kinetoplastid Parasite, Leishmania major'' (Reference Genome)] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16020728 ''The Genome of the Kinetoplastid Parasite, Leishmania major'' (Reference Genome)] |
Revision as of 17:20, 31 October 2013
Contents |
Team 3
Team Members:
- Kevin McGee : GenMAPP User
- Lena Hunt : Quality Assurance
- Viktoria Kuehn : GenMAPP User
- Gabriel Leis : Coder
Organism: Leishmania Major
Reference Genome Article
The Genome of the Kinetoplastid Parasite, Leishmania major (Reference Genome)
- This article was found via the PubMed database and the key terms used were "Leishmania Major [MeSH Terms] AND Genome [Title]"
- This search resulted in 30 articles, about 5 seemed relevant but this one was the first which had the entire genome
Microarray Articles
- Modulation of gene expression in drug resistant Leishmania is associated with gene amplification, gene deletion and chromosome aneuploidy.
- Genome-wide gene expression profiling analysis of Leishmania major and Leishmania infantum developmental stages reveals substantial differences between the two species.
- Comparative Expression Profiling of Leishmania: Modulation in Gene Expression between Species and in Different Host Genetic Backgrounds
- Expression profiling using random genomic DNA microarrays identifies differentially expressed genes associated with three major developmental stages of the protozoan parasite Leishmania major
- Putting the Leishmania genome to work: functional genomics by transposon trapping and expression profiling
- Comparative genomic analysis of three Leishmania species that cause diverse human disease