Exploiting genome data to understand the function, regulation, and evolutionary origins of toxicologically relevant genes.

Nazzareno Ballatori, James L Boyer, John C Rockett
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The wealth of new information coming from the many genome sequencing projects is providing unprecedented opportunities for major advances in all areas of biology, including the environmental health sciences. To facilitate this discovery process, experts in the fields of functional genomics and informatics and the emerging field of toxicogenomics recently gathered at the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory in Salisbury Cove, Maine, site of a National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Marine and Freshwater Biomedical Science Center, to share their ideas and latest research findings. The goal of the symposium was to highlight approaches that may be used to identify and characterize toxicologically relevant genes being discovered in the genome sequencing projects. Many of the approaches rely heavily on comparative models as a way of identifying gene homology, ontology, and physiologic function, and on the availability of databases that facilitate storage, analysis, interpretation, and widespread dissemination of relevant data.

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利用基因组数据了解毒理学相关基因的功能、调控和进化起源。
来自许多基因组测序项目的大量新信息为包括环境健康科学在内的所有生物学领域的重大进展提供了前所未有的机会。为了促进这一发现过程,功能基因组学和信息学领域的专家以及新兴的毒物基因组学领域的专家最近聚集在缅因州索尔兹伯里湾的Mount Desert Island生物实验室,该实验室是国家环境健康科学研究所海洋和淡水生物医学科学中心的所在地,分享他们的想法和最新的研究成果。研讨会的目的是强调可用于鉴定和描述基因组测序项目中发现的毒理学相关基因的方法。许多方法严重依赖比较模型作为识别基因同源性、本体论和生理功能的方法,并依赖于数据库的可用性,以促进相关数据的存储、分析、解释和广泛传播。
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