Kevin Wyllie Week 10
From LMU BioDB 2015
Finding the Genome Paper for Burkholderia cenocepacia
Due to microarray data availability, we chose to use the J2315 strain.
- PubMed
- After selecting "Advanced search" and "Title/Abstract" from the drop-down menu, the search returned 6 results.
- I sorted by publication date and scrolled to the bottom of the list.
- Unfortunately, the earliest article in the list does refer to B. cencocepacia J2315's genome but does not include it.
- I attempted to find the original genome paper through this paper's citations, but using a ctrl-F search for "genome" shows that none of the cited articles even have "genome" in their titles.
- Google Scholar
- Search terms
- The following queries, without any filters, returned the shown number of results.
- "Burkholderia cenocepacia" - 21,500 results
- "Burkholderia cenocepacia J2315 genome" - 932 results
- "Burkholderia cenocepacia J2315 genome sequence" - 883 results
- Filters and advanced searches
- Using queries 2 and 3 (without filters), the desired article, "The genome of Burkholderia cenocepacia J2315, an epidemic pathogen of cystic fibrosis patients" was actually the first article in the list.
- Using query 2, unchecking "include patents" reduced the number of results to 908.
- Using query 2 Opening the advanced search page and changing "where my words occur" from "anywhere in the article" to "in the title of the article" reduced the number of results to 7.
- The following queries, without any filters, returned the shown number of results.
- Search terms
Microarray: "E-MEXP-2747 - Changes in the antibiotic resistance of Burkholderia cenocepacia observed by global gene expression analysis"