Welcome to the Omics Gateway

Biology has become an increasingly data-rich subject, and NPG is committed to helping the community mine those data for novel insight. Many of the emerging fields of large-scale, data-rich, biology are designated by the suffix "-omics" added onto previously used terms. The importance to the life science community as a whole of such large-scale approaches is reflected in the huge number of citations to many of the key papers in these fields; the human and mouse genome papers being the most obvious examples. The Omics Gateway provides life scientists a convenient portal into publications relevant to large-scale biology from journals throughout NPG. By organizing our papers and web focus projects on large-scale biology into this comprehensive, regularly updated, one-stop web portal, we hope to help you quickly reach the resources you need to study the -ome of your choice and to keep you up-to-date with the most significant research in that area.

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Genome blueprint for cellulosic ethanol

Nature Biotechnology

4 May 2008

Martinez et al. sequence and annotate the 34 Mbp genome of Trichoderma reesei, a filamentous fungus renowned for its capacity to secrete large amounts of biomass-degrading enzymes used to produce bioethanol. This provides a blueprint for constructing enhanced strains for industrial use.

Image: T.reesei

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  • Inn1 couples contraction of the actomyosin ring to membrane ingression during cytokinesis in budding yeast

    Nature Cell Biology

    16 March 2008

    Organism: Fungi

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  • Genetic Variants of the Organic Cation Transporter 2 Influence the Disposition of Metformin

    Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics

    9 April 2008

    Organism: Human

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  • BAC TransgeneOmics: a high-throughput method for exploration of protein function in mammals

    Nature Methods

    6 April 2008

    Organism: Mammals

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  • A genome-wide panel of congenic mice reveals widespread epistasis of behavior quantitative trait loci

    Molecular Psychiatry

    1 April 2008

    Organism: Animals

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  • Probing the dynamics of O-GlcNAc glycosylation in the brain using quantitative proteomics free

    Nature Chemical Biology

    13 May 2007

    Organism: Mammals

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