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 Sections for GENOMICS & GENETICS

SECTION
SCOPE
Animal geneticsAnimal models of disease
Behavioural genetics
Cloning
Epigenetics
Knockouts
Transgenic models

BioinformaticsAlgorithms
Comparative genomics
Computational genomics
Databases
Linkage analysis
Statistics of sequence comparison
Structural biology

Cell growth & divisionCell cycle & proteolysis
Cell cycle modelling
Cell cycle protein structure
Checkpoints
Cyclin Cdk regulation/Cdk inhibitors
DNA replication
G1 progression
G1/S
G2/M
Growth Control
Meiotic maturation & meiosis
Mitosis
Mitotic exit & cytokinesis
Nutrient sensing & the cell cycle
Positive & negative receptor signalling to the cell cycle
Simple metazoan cell cycle
Telomeres, centromeres & centrosome/spindle pole body
Transcriptome analysis, nutritional sensing & the cell cycle

Control of gene expressionAssembly of multi-subunit proteins
Basic transcription mechanisms (initiation, promoter escape, elongation)
Chromatin remodelling (SWI/SNF-like complexes, histone modification, DNA methylation)
Connections among processing steps
mRNA stability
mRNA transport/localization
Post-translational regulation of gene expression (ubiquitination, methylation, phosphorylation)
RNA-protein interactions
Signalling & translational control
Splicing/polyadenylation
Transcription activation mechanisms (transcriptional activators, mediator/coactivators)
Translation mechanisms
Translational regulation

Evolutionary/comparative geneticsComparative evolutionary genomics
Evolution of genetic systems
Evolutionary genetics
Evolutionary genetics of phenotype
Phylogenetics & taxonomy
Population genetics
Quantitative evolutionary genetics & QTL mapping
Speciation

Genetics of the immune systemAutoimmune gene mapping
Cytokines/interferon
Disease mapping
Gene super-families
Genomic sequence
Ig genetics
Immunoarrays
Immuno-evolution
MHC
Mouse immunogenetics/knock-outs
Primate genetics
Receptors
Regulation

GenomicsComputational analysis
Expression analysis
General genomics expertise
High-throughput genome technology
Mapping and sequencing
Proteomics

Medical geneticsComplex & simple gene mapping
Gene therapy
Genetic basis of diseases
Pre-/post-natal diagnosis

Microbial evolution & genomicsBacterial comparative genomics
Evolution
Genetic/phenotypic diversity of bacteria, parasites & fungi
Microbial genetics
Phylogeny
Virus evolution

Nuclear structure & functionCentromeres
Chromatin
DNA repair
DNA replication
Higher order chromosome structure
Mutation
Nucleolus & nuclear bodies
Recombination

PharmacogenomicsComparative (evolutionary) pharmacology
Genetic factors influencing pharmacodynamics
Genetic factors influencing pharmacokinetics
Genetically identified drug targets (e.g. orphan receptors)
Genetic screening
Tailoring drugs to individuals/populations

PhysiogenomicsScope: Approaches, results & interpretation that integrate molecular information for whole organisms or physiological systems through the simultaneous use of genomics, informatics, & physiological analysis.
Analysis of genes, expression, or proteomic profiles, recombination mapping, genomic comparison & complex phenotyping to identify those genes influencing complex physiological pathways.
Assays for molecular interactions, natural & directed gene alteration, selective breeding studies, or cloning techniques that enable nuclear reprogramming, gene identification or the assessment of gene/environment interactions important to fundamental biochemical pathways.
Computational & informatic approaches to integrative models, biomedical data analysis, or mathematical predictions to understand gene-influenced physiological function.
Translational observations & interpretation of results important to medical application.

Plant genetics & gene expressionChromatin
Chromosomes, including telomeres, centromeres & cytogenetics
Genetics: mapping, meiotic segregation, population genetics, & QTL mapping
RNA turnover
Silencing & epigenetics
Splicing
Transcription factors
Translation regulation

Plant genomes & evolutionEvolution of developmental genes & morphology
Genome evolution
Genomics
Organelle genomes
Phylogeny of genes
Phylogeny of taxa
Transposons



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