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Volume 31 Issue 1, January 2013

A fractal-like hierarchy of network clusters extracted from the interaction networks of budding yeast. Dutkowski et al. use cellular components and processes embedded in molecular networks to derive a gene ontology (p 38). Credit: Janusz Dutkowski

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  • A slew of disappointing product launches suggests biotech companies are ill prepared to navigate an increasingly parsimonious reimbursement environment.

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  • Vacating industry and joining the academic ranks means leaving the world of order for the satisfying chaos of research.

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  • Rodent cardiomyocytes are converted into pacemaker cells by viral delivery of a single transcription-factor gene.

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  • Engineered T cells expressing two receptors distinguish malignant cells from healthy cells even in the absence of a tumor-specific antigen.

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  • Manual curation of biological ontologies is recapitulated by an algorithmic approach, supplementing the Gene Ontology and enabling the discovery of relationships among genes and proteins.

    • Kara Dolinski
    • David Botstein
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Analysis

  • High-throughput network maps are used to automatically (or semi-automatically) reconstruct an ontology that recapitulates much of the Gene Ontology and finds additional terms and relations.

    • Janusz Dutkowski
    • Michael Kramer
    • Trey Ideker
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