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FANTOM Studies Networks in Cells
Monday, April 20, 2009 - Ehud Rattner
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An international consortium has released an analysis of unprecedented detail showing the genes and proteins that guide an immature cell to its final identity. The compendium of data could boost efforts to model the molecular networks that determine cell type — a long-standing goal in systems biology, and possibly a crucial step to creating stem-cell therapies. The FANTOM consortium used high-throughput sequencing to study this subject.    (source: nature.com)


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