Introduction of RIKEN-GenoMapper, Mapping Viewer System

  1. Hidenori Kiyosawa1,2,
  2. Tsugumi Kawashima1,
  3. Yuki Hasegawa1,2,
  4. Itaru Yamanaka1,
  5. Katsunaga Sakai1,
  6. Shinji Kondo1,
  7. RIKEN GER Group1,
  8. GSL Members3,4, and
  9. Yoshihide Hayashizaki1,2,3,5
  1. 1Laboratory for Genome Exploration Research Group, RIKEN Genomic Sciences, Center (GSC), RIKEN Yokohama Institute, Suehiro-cho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 230-0045, Japan
  2. 2Division of Genomic Information Resource Exploration, Science of Biological Supramolecular Systems, Yokohama City University, Graduate School of Integrated Science, Suehiro-cho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama 230-0045, Japan
  3. 3Genome Science Laboratory, RIKEN, Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan

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A major motivation behind recent large-scale genome and transcriptome projects is the hope of using this information to identify human disease genes and thereby elucidate the genetic basis of disease. The positional candidate approach is a powerful technique for disease gene identification and relies on mapping diseases to a specific chromosomal location and then analyzing candidate genes at that location (Collins 1995). Applying this approach, we mapped all FANTOM2 cDNAs to …

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