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  1. Genomics (6171 bytes)
    1: '''Genomics''' is the study of an organism's [[genome]] and the use of the genes. It de...
    12: The first free-living organism to be sequenced was that of ''[[Haemophilus ...
    18: ... are [[Translation (genetics)|translated]]) in an organism, tissue type or cell, and [[proteomics]] is ...
    23: ... [[natural selection|selective]] advantage to the organisms that possess it. Conservation also suggests...
    25: ...[[endosymbiotic]] theory of the origin of these [[organelle]]s.
  2. Celera Genomics (3278 bytes)
    1: ...the first successful effort to sequence an entire organism's [[Genome|genome]], that of the ''Haemophil...
    17: *[http://www.celera.com/ Celera Genomics website]
    18: *[http://www.applera.com/ Applera Corporation website]
    19: *[http://www.objectivescience.com/articles/genes_holcberg.htm ...
  3. Structural genomics (3260 bytes)
    10: *[[MMDB]] [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Structure/MMDB/mmdb.shtml]
    25: *[http://www.nigms.nih.gov/psi/ Protein Structure Initiative]
    26: *[http://www.nesg.org Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium]
    27: *[http://www.mcsg.anl.gov The Midwest Center for Structural Ge...
    28: *[http://www.strgen.org/ Berkeley Structural Genomics Center]
  4. Center for the Advancement of Genomics (942 bytes)
    1: ...ent of Genomics''' ('''TCAG''') is a [[non-profit organization|not-for-profit]] policy center in [[Rock...
    8: *[http://www.genomenewsnetwork.org/ Genome News Network (GNN) Homepage]
    9: *[http://www.tcag.org/ TCAG Homepage]
    13: {{org-stub}}
  5. Beijing Genomics Institute (1827 bytes)
    11: * [http://www.genomics.org.cn/bgi/english2/index.htm Beijing Genomics Instit...
    12: * [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/296/5565/36 The Rice Genome: Be...
    13: * [http://www.genomics.org.cn/bgi/english2/news/news031016.htm James D. Wats...
  6. Comparative genomics (1412 bytes)
  7. Functional genomics (826 bytes)
  8. Environmental genomics (26 bytes)
  9. Bei genomics institute (1740 bytes)
    10: [http://www.genomics.org.cn Beijing Genomics Institute]
  10. Nutritional genomics (27 bytes)
  11. Community genomics (26 bytes)

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  1. Renewable energy (30220 bytes)
    7: ...|megacal]] or 41,868 MJ of energy.[http://www.iea.org/Textbase/stats/unit.asp]
    43: ...e ground based or airborne wind turbines [http://www.wired.com/news/planet/0,2782,67121,00.html?tw=wn_...
    100: ... fuel that derives from biomass - recently living organisms or their metabolic byproducts, such as manu...
    122: ...rials can release gases, due to metabolisation of organic matter by bacteria ([[fermentation]]. [[Landf...
    124: ..., high temperature, [[anaerobic]] conditions many organic materials such as wood can be [[gasification|...
  2. Agricultural science (5156 bytes)
    38: * [[George Washington Carver]]
    44: ...ues such as the use of [[GMO|genetically modified organisms]]) illustrate the complexity and importance...
  3. Biology (24468 bytes)
    1: ...d with the characteristics and [[behavior]]s of [[organism]]s, how [[species]] and individuals come int...
    3: ... the development or [[ontogeny]] of an individual organism.
    5: Moving up the scale towards more than one organism, [[genetics]] considers how [[heredity]] wor...
    28: ...is also present, for example in most [[metazoan]] organisms the basic steps of the early embryo develop...
    33: ...ancient organisms in [[paleontology]]. Biologists organize and analyze evolutionary relationships
  4. Biostatistics (2490 bytes)
    3: ...nts of statistics. In the United States, [http://www.isds.duke.edu/sites/biostat.html several] univers...
    29: * [http://www.tibs.org The International Biometric Society]
  5. Bioinformatics (18375 bytes)
    10: ...are used to search the [[genome]] of thousands of organisms, containing billions of [[nucleotide]]s. T...
    12: ...n a genome are genes. Within the genome of higher organisms, large parts of the DNA do not serve any ob...
    19: ...ed by Ewan Birney at The Sanger Institute (http://www.sanger.ac.uk) near [[Cambridge]], England.
    31: ... involved in regulating each cluster (see [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&d...
    49: ...e the same purpose of transporting oxygen in both organisms. Though both of these proteins have complet...
  6. Biotechnology (7754 bytes)
    1: '''[http://www.biocrawler.com/biocorp/ Index of biotechnological...
    6: ... application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify ...
    8: ...ected use of [[organisms]] for the manufacture of organic products (examples include [[beer]], [[milk]]...
    10: ...cations of biotechnology that do not use living [[organisms]]. Examples are [[DNA microarray]]s used in...
    12: ...ciated with the use of genetically altered [[microorganism]]s such as ''[[E. coli]]'' or [[yeast]] for ...
  7. Craig Venter (2808 bytes)
    11: ...luxury yacht ''[[Sorcerer II]]'', collecting microorganisms from seawater and sequencing their genomes....
    15: *[http://www.venterinstitute.org/ J Craig Venter Institute]
    16: *[http://www.sorcerer2expedition.org/ Sourcerer II Expedition]
    17: *[http://www.genomicresource.org/ JTC Genomic Resources]
  8. Go (2504 bytes)
    8: ==Companies and Organizations==
    12: ...roup]] for their public [[portal]]. ''see http://www.go.com/''
  9. Genetics (13557 bytes)
    1: ...gene]]s, [[heredity]], and the [[variation]] of [[organism]]s. The word genetics was first applied to d...
    3: ...g. analysis of [[genetic interactions]]. Within [[organism]]s, genetic information generally is carried...
    5: ...pletely determine, the final [[phenotype]] of the organism.
    18: ...urn alter the inheritance and features of various organisms.
    25: :[[1910]] [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]] shows that genes reside on chromosomes
  10. Gene (17997 bytes)
    3: ...hat determine the growth and functioning of the [[organism]].
    17: ...biological tissue|tissue]]s and [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s. The instrumental roles of their protein pro...
    19: ...e themselves]], even at the expense of their host organism's welfare. A human that behaved in such a wa...
    26: All living organisms carry their genes and transmit them to offs...
    30: ...n]]). All approved symbols are stored in [http://www.gene.ucl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/nomenclature/searchgenes.p...
  11. Genome (8473 bytes)
    3: ...rganism is the whole hereditary information of an organism that is encoded in the [[DNA]] (or, for some...
    4: ...n of the proteome proteins expressed by a cell or organ at a particular time and under specific conditi...
    6: ...dy of the global properties of genomes of related organisms is usually referred to as [[genomics]], whi...
    19: ...o''. By understanding the functioning of minimal organisms one hopes to add complexity incrementally l...
    24: The [[Human Genome Project]] was organized to [[physical map|map]] and to [[sequencing...
  12. Human Genome Project (13703 bytes)
    6: ...ibility workshop in 1986 and a subsequent [http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/project/h...
    24: ...heirs. On [[April 14]], [[2003]], a joint [http://www.genoscope.cns.fr/externe/CHODE/English/Actualites...
    28: ...s, zebrafish, yeast, nematodes and many microbial organisms and parasites.
    38: ...nown and hypothetical genes and proteins. Other organizations such as the [[UCSC|University of Califo...
    52: ...lestones (the emergence of the [[ribosome]] and [[organelle]]s, the development of embryos with body pl...
  13. Kangaroo (16321 bytes)
    77: ...hooting a [[national emblem]]. Major conservation organisations, on the other hand, point out that none...
    100: *[http://www.abc.net.au/science/features/skippysizeme/ Skippy ...
    101: *[http://www.nwf.org/internationalwildlife/kangaroo.html Interesting f...
  14. Medicine (36931 bytes)
    3: ...lized medical professions dealing with particular organs or diseases. The [[science]] of medicine is th...
    65: ...issed on HPI, generally following the body's main organ systems (heart, lungs, [[digestive tract]], [[u...
    101: ...enters, advanced [[neonatology]] unit services, [[organ transplant]]s, high-risk pregnancy, [[radiation...
    113: ...y]]'' is the study of the physical structure of [[organism]]s. In contrast to ''macroscopic'' or ''gros...
    114: ...the study of the chemistry taking place in living organisms, especially the structure and function of t...
  15. Protein (16829 bytes)
    2: ... element'') is a complex, high molecular weight [[organic compound]] that consists of [[amino acid]]s j...
    3: ...eins serve as the source of [[amino acids]] for [[organism]]s that do not synthesize those amino acids ...
    91: ...m protéine que je vous propose pour l’oxyde organique de la fibrine et de l’albumine, je vo...
    92: ::"I propose to you the name 'protein' for the organic oxide of [[fibrin]] and [[albumin]], which I ...
    94: ...irst signs of this, at the time, unknown class of organic compounds.
  16. Proteome (3344 bytes)
    1: ...omplete proteome'''. The complete proteome for an organism can be conceptualized as the complete set of...
    19: * [http://www.proteome.org The Proteome Society]
    20: * [http://bioinformatics.oupjournals.org/ Bioinformatics Journal]
  17. Primary structure (1622 bytes)
  18. Race (58397 bytes)
    46: ...a number of natural scientists wrote on race: [[Georges Cuvier]], [[James Cowles Pritchard]], [[Louis A...
    84: ...ssociation's Statement on Race [http://www.aaanet.org/stmts/racepp.htm]).
    251: ...e=/nrg/journal/v5/n8/abs/nrg1401_fs.html] [http://www.xmission.com/~wooding/pdfs/bamshad_race04.zip rep...
    258: ... fallacy ''Bioessays'' 25, 798–801. [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/10454627...
    263: ...e. ''Nature Genetics'' 36, S28–S33. [http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/ng/journal/...
  19. Science (22845 bytes)
    5: * the organized body of knowledge gained by this process.
    28: *Philosopher Roy Bhaskar [http://www.indopedia.org/Roy_Bhaskar.html] has shown that the practice of ...
    119: ** [[Inorganic chemistry]]
    121: ** [[Organic chemistry]]
    192: ** [[Industrial and organizational psychology]]
  20. Shotgun sequencing (1817 bytes)

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