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SUBMITTER: Peter A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1083931 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Peter Annette A Schöttler Petra P Werner Meike M Beinert Nicole N Dowe Gordon G Burkert Peter P Mourkioti Foteini F Dentzer Lore L He Yuchun Y Deak Peter P Benos Panayiotis V PV Gatt Melanie K MK Murphy Lee L Harris David D Barrell Bart B Ferraz Concepcion C Vidal Sophie S Brun Christine C Demaille Jacques J Cadieu Edouard E Dreano Stephane S Gloux Stephanie S Lelaure Valerie V Mottier Stéphanie S Galibert Francis F Borkova Dana D Miñana Belen B Kafatos Fotis C FC Bolshakov Slava S Sidén-Kiamos Inga I Papagiannakis George G Spanos Lefteris L Louis Christos C Madueño Encarnación E de Pablos Beatriz B Modolell Juan J Bucheton Alain A Callister Debbie D Campbell Lorna L Henderson Nadine S NS McMillan Paul J PJ Salles Cathy C Tait Evelyn E Valenti Phillipe P Saunders Robert D C RD Billaud Alain A Pachter Lior L Klapper Robert R Janning Wilfried W Glover David M DM Ashburner Michael M Bellen Hugo J HJ Jäckle Herbert H Schäfer Ulrich U
EMBO reports 20011219 1
The Drosophila melanogaster genome consists of four chromosomes that contain 165 Mb of DNA, 120 Mb of which are euchromatic. The two Drosophila Genome Projects, in collaboration with Celera Genomics Systems, have sequenced the genome, complementing the previously established physical and genetic maps. In addition, the Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project has undertaken large-scale functional analysis based on mutagenesis by transposable P element insertions into autosomes. Here, we present a large ...[more]