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Extensive expressed sequence tags (ESTs) and full-length cDNA (FL-cDNA) sequence data have been incorporated to improve the predicted gene structure [7] [9].

This study was conceived to develop an extensive expressed gene sequence resource in ferns for evolutionary and functional genomics.

First, bioinformatic resources for zebrafish are readily available, including linkage maps, extensive expressed sequence tags (EST) and an almost complete genome sequence database.

We present an extensive expressed gene catalog for a commercially grown E. grandis × E. urophylla hybrid clone constructed using only Illumina mRNA-Seq technology and de novo assembly.

The existence of the chicken LEP gene remains a great and unresolved controversy [ 70- 74], especially since extensive expressed sequence tag (EST) [ 75] and whole genome sequencing projects have failed to identify a bona fide LEP gene in the chicken.

This study is the first comprehensive sequencing effort and analysis of gene function in the transcriptome of P. tabuliformis and represents the most extensive expressed sequence resource available for P. tabuliformis to date.

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Rather than replace the Tappan Zee, they hope to use the project to reconfigure transportation in the Hudson Valley, unveiling proposals to build a new bridge that would accommodate extensive express bus service as well as a new Metro-North rail line between Westchester and Rockland Counties.

There have been extensive doubts expressed among many entangled in the conflict that the cease-fire, timed to coincide with the start of the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha, will be respected.

We present here a parallel sequencing effort to produce an extensive EST (expressed sequence tags) dataset derived from a normalized ferret cDNA library made from mRNA from ferret blood, liver, lung, spleen and brain.

The authors distinguish between transcriptionally silenced extensive protein occupancy domains (tsEPOD) and highly expressed extensive protein occupancy domains (heEPOD).

The Red Cross's concerns about British-run prisons in Iraq, while serious, were not as extensive as those expressed about abuses in the American-run Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad, the agency's director of operations, Pierre Krahenbuhl, said last week.

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