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T R Utterback

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Methe B, Nelson K, Eisen J, Paulsen I, Nelson W, Heidelberg J, et al.
Science . 2003 Dec; 302(5652):1967-9. PMID: 14671304
The complete genome sequence of Geobacter sulfurreducens, a delta-proteobacterium, reveals unsuspected capabilities, including evidence of aerobic metabolism, one-carbon and complex carbon metabolism, motility, and chemotactic behavior. These characteristics, coupled with...
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Tettelin H, Nelson K, Paulsen I, Eisen J, Read T, Peterson S, et al.
Science . 2001 Jul; 293(5529):498-506. PMID: 11463916
The 2,160,837-base pair genome sequence of an isolate of Streptococcus pneumoniae, a Gram-positive pathogen that causes pneumonia, bacteremia, meningitis, and otitis media, contains 2236 predicted coding regions; of these, 1440...
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Tettelin H, Saunders N, Heidelberg J, Jeffries A, Nelson K, Eisen J, et al.
Science . 2000 Mar; 287(5459):1809-15. PMID: 10710307
The 2,272,351-base pair genome of Neisseria meningitidis strain MC58 (serogroup B), a causative agent of meningitis and septicemia, contains 2158 predicted coding regions, 1158 (53.7%) of which were assigned a...
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Nelson K, Clayton R, Gill S, Gwinn M, Dodson R, Haft D, et al.
Nature . 1999 Jun; 399(6734):323-9. PMID: 10360571
The 1,860,725-base-pair genome of Thermotoga maritima MSB8 contains 1,877 predicted coding regions, 1,014 (54%) of which have functional assignments and 863 (46%) of which are of unknown function. Genome analysis...
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Tomb J, White O, Kerlavage A, Clayton R, Sutton G, Fleischmann R, et al.
Nature . 1997 Aug; 388(6642):539-47. PMID: 9252185
Helicobacter pylori, strain 26695, has a circular genome of 1,667,867 base pairs and 1,590 predicted coding sequences. Sequence analysis indicates that H. pylori has well-developed systems for motility, for scavenging...
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Fraser C, Gocayne J, White O, Adams M, Clayton R, Fleischmann R, et al.
Science . 1995 Oct; 270(5235):397-403. PMID: 7569993
The complete nucleotide sequence (580,070 base pairs) of the Mycoplasma genitalium genome, the smallest known genome of any free-living organism, has been determined by whole-genome random sequencing and assembly. A...
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Massung R, Esposito J, Liu L, Qi J, Utterback T, Knight J, et al.
Nature . 1993 Dec; 366(6457):748-51. PMID: 8264798
Smallpox eradication culminated the most successful antimicrobial campaign in medical history. To characterize further the linear double-stranded DNA genome of the aetiological agent of smallpox, we have determined the entire...
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McCombie W, Adams M, Kelley J, Fitzgerald M, Utterback T, Khan M, et al.
Nat Genet . 1992 May; 1(2):124-31. PMID: 1302005
A database containing mapped partial cDNA sequences from Caenorhabditis elegans will provide a ready starting point for identifying nematode homologues of important human genes and determining their functions in C....
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Adams M, Dubnick M, Kerlavage A, Moreno R, Kelley J, Utterback T, et al.
Nature . 1992 Feb; 355(6361):632-4. PMID: 1538749
We recently described a new approach for the rapid characterization of expressed genes by partial DNA sequencing to generate 'expressed sequence tags'. From a set of 600 human brain complementary...