Titre : |
The impact of rapid gene discovery technology on studies of evolution and biodiversity |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Carol J. Bult, Auteur ; Judith A. Blake, Auteur ; Mark D. Adams, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
1996 |
Importance : |
p 289-299 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
SCIENCES DE LA VIE
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Mots-clés : |
RAPID GENE DISCOVERY BIODIVERSITY |
Résumé : |
Topics of critical concern for biodiversity include the development of standards to assess levels and distributions of diversity and the creation of a global network of interoperable databases to manage, analyze and distribute large amounts of information to researchers and policymakers. The technical challengers confronted by researchers working to map and sequence the human genome have led to new strategies for rapid gene discovery and informatics, that, as the authors are applying to large-scale molecular assessment of biodiversity. In this chapter, we describe the research efforts in areas relevant to biodiversity assessment, specifically, the following points are outlined : the development of multiple molecular markers for identification and classification of species, the second one is the development of new algorithms for multiple sequence alignment and the last one is the databases that link taxonomic, phylogenetic, geographic and molecular data. |
Numéro du document : |
A/BIO |
Niveau Bibliographique : |
2 |
Bull1 (Theme principale) : |
BIOLOGIE |
Bull2 (Theme secondaire) : |
BIOLOGIE GENERALE |
The impact of rapid gene discovery technology on studies of evolution and biodiversity [texte imprimé] / Carol J. Bult, Auteur ; Judith A. Blake, Auteur ; Mark D. Adams, Auteur . - 1996 . - p 289-299. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
SCIENCES DE LA VIE
|
Mots-clés : |
RAPID GENE DISCOVERY BIODIVERSITY |
Résumé : |
Topics of critical concern for biodiversity include the development of standards to assess levels and distributions of diversity and the creation of a global network of interoperable databases to manage, analyze and distribute large amounts of information to researchers and policymakers. The technical challengers confronted by researchers working to map and sequence the human genome have led to new strategies for rapid gene discovery and informatics, that, as the authors are applying to large-scale molecular assessment of biodiversity. In this chapter, we describe the research efforts in areas relevant to biodiversity assessment, specifically, the following points are outlined : the development of multiple molecular markers for identification and classification of species, the second one is the development of new algorithms for multiple sequence alignment and the last one is the databases that link taxonomic, phylogenetic, geographic and molecular data. |
Numéro du document : |
A/BIO |
Niveau Bibliographique : |
2 |
Bull1 (Theme principale) : |
BIOLOGIE |
Bull2 (Theme secondaire) : |
BIOLOGIE GENERALE |
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