Warning:
JavaScript is turned OFF. None of the links on this page will work until it is reactivated.
If you need help turning JavaScript On, click here.
This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 20 Kelsey, yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) which both carry long fragments, translation of gene's mRNA, short coding sequences similar to those present in known genes, "new" protein-coding genes also known as gene candidates, humans sequenced by Human Genome Project, Human Genome Project began in 1990, J. Craig Venter created Celera Genomics, restriction fragments that overlap, genomes and their interactions, mutant phenotype may help reveal function, physical maps is made by cutting DNA into restriction fragments, full protein sets also known as proteomes, function of gene product then mutant phenotype, physical measure usually by number, "new" protein-coding genes also known as putative genes, dideoxyribonucleotide chain-termination method determines one base pair at a time, particular tissue under different environmental conditions, restriction sites are specific DNA sequence, Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLP's) are differences in restriction sites, genomics inspired development of proteomics