Genome tagging project: tag every protein in mice through ’artificial spermatids’  被引量:9

Genome tagging project: tag every protein in mice through ’artificial spermatids’

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作  者:Jing Jiang Meng Yan Dangsheng Li Jinsong Li 

机构地区:[1]CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

出  处:《National Science Review》2019年第3期394-396,共3页国家科学评论(英文版)

基  金:supported by the Genome Tagging Project and grants from the Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDB19010204);the Shanghai Municipal Commission for Science and Technology(17411954900);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31530048,81672117 and31730062)

摘  要:The Human Genome Project(HGP),launched in 1990 and finished in 2004,has not only provided the complete human genome sequence of more than 2.85 billion nucleotides and evidence of 20 000-25 000 protein-coding genes[1];but has also been making huge impacts on biomedical research.One major task of the post-genomic era is to develop the definitive catalog of proteincoding genes,and illustrate proteins*in vivo dynamic localization and physical interaction.

关 键 词:biomedical GENOME Human GENOME PROJECT (hgp) 

分 类 号:N[自然科学总论]

 

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