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  • Systematic evaluation of variability in ChIP-chip experiments using predefined DNA targets
    Genome Res. (7 February 2008), gr.7080508.
    by David S Johnson, Wei Li, Benjamin D Gordon, Arindam Bhattacharjee, Bo Curry, Jayati Ghosh, Leonardo Brizuela, Jason S Carroll, Myles Brown, Paul Flicek, Christopher M Koch, Ian Dunham, Mark Bieda, Xiaoqin Xu, Peggy J Farnham, Philipp Kapranov, David A Nix, Thomas R Gingeras, Xinmin Zhang, Heather Holster, Nan Jiang, Roland Green, Jun S Song, Scott A Mccuine, Elizabeth Anton, Loan Nguyen, Nathan D Trinklein, Zhen Ye, Keith Ching, David Hawkins, Bing Ren, Peter C Scacheri, Joel Rozowsky, Alexander Karpikov, Ghia Euskirchen, Sherman Weissman, Mark Gerstein, Michael Snyder, Annie Yang, Zarmik Moqtaderi, Heather Hirsch, Hennady P Shulha, Yutao Fu, Zhiping Weng, Kevin Struhl, Richard M Myers, Jason D Lieb, Shirley X Liu
  • The Leaf Epidermome of Catharanthus roseus Reveals Its Biochemical Specialization.
    Plant Cell (7 March 2008)
    by Jun Murata, Jonathon Roepke, Heather Gordon, Vincenzo De Luca
    posted to est flavonoid metabolite by kengg on 2008-03-14 02:40:20 as **
  • Transcriptional regulatory code of a eukaryotic genome
    Nature, Vol. 431, No. 7004. (2004), pp. 99-104.
    by Christopher T Harbison, Benjamin D Gordon, Tong I Lee, Nicola J Rinaldi, Kenzie D Macisaac, Timothy W Danford, Nancy M Hannett, Jean-Bosco Tagne, David B Reynolds, Jane Yoo, Ezra G Jennings, Julia Zeitlinger, Dmitry K Pokholok, Manolis Kellis, Alex P Rolfe, Ken T Takusagawa, Eric S Lander, David K Gifford, Ernest Fraenkel, Richard A Young
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