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Going beyond the genome
A collaboration of scientists has completed the largest analysis, to date, of protein localization in any eukaryote. Published in Genes & Development, the researchers report on their effort to characterize the proteome of baker’s yeast. This work represents a major advance in S. cerevisiae proteomics, but it promises to be just the tip of the iceberg in these post-genomic times. Contact: Nora Poppito poppito@cshl.org Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Message posted by: Wouter Kalle
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