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Chimp Genome Catalogs Differences with Humans Author(s): Elizabeth Culotta Source: Science, New Series, Vol. 309, No. 5740, Mapping RNA Form and Function (Sep. 2, 2005),
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- Article Contents
- p. 1468
- p. 1469
- Issue Table of Contents
- Science, New Series, Vol. 309, No. 5740, Mapping RNA Form and Function (Sep. 2, 2005), pp. 1443-1630
- Front Matter [pp. 1443-1506]
- Editorial: The Last Great Apes? [p. 1457]
- Editors' Choice [pp. 1459+1461]
- NetWatch [p. 1467]
- News of the Week
- Chimp Genome Catalogs Differences with Humans [pp. 1468-1469]
- Final NIH Rules Ease Stock Limits [p. 1469]
- Germany Poised to Elect First Scientist-Chancellor [p. 1471]
- ScienceScope [pp. 1471+1473]
- Scientists Scramble to Curb Webb Overruns [p. 1472]
- Base Commission Alters Pentagon's Wishes on Labs [p. 1472]
- NIH, Chemical Society Look for Common Ground [p. 1473]
- Microbiologist Resigns after Pitch for Antianthrax Product [p. 1475]
- Homeland Security Ponders Future of Its Animal Disease Fortress [p. 1475]
- News Focus
- An Earlier Look at Baby's Genes [pp. 1476-1478]
- Laser Facility Faces Burning Questions over Cost, Technology [p. 1479]
- Vioxx Verdict: Too Little or Too Much Science? [p. 1481]
- The Quest for Dark Energy: High Road or Low? [pp. 1482-1483]
- Random Samples [pp. 1485+1487]
- Letters
- The Perils of Increased Aquaculture [p. 1489]
- Notes and Double Knocks from Arkansas [p. 1489]
- Nature Makes a Difference in the City [pp. 1489-1490]
- Einstein's Interoffice Memo? [pp. 1490-1491]
- Aggressive, or Just Looking for a Good Mate? [p. 1491]
- Corrections and Clarifications: Random Samples [p. 1491]
- Corrections and Clarifications: Looted Tablets Pose Scholar's Dilemma [p. 1491]
- Corrections and Clarifications: Preventing Alzheimer's: A Lifelong Commitment? [p. 1491]
- Corrections and Clarifications: Editors' Choice [pp. 1491-1492]
- Books et al.
- Review: 200 Years of Accommodation [pp. 1493-1494]
- Review: Emperors on the Ice [p. 1494]
- Essay
- Deciphering Dengue: The Cuban Experience [pp. 1495-1497]
- Perspectives
- Beyond the Chimpanzee Genome: The Threat of Extinction [pp. 1498-1499]
- Thoughts on the Future of Great Ape Research [pp. 1499-1501]
- Manipulating Magnetism in a Single Molecule [pp. 1501-1502]
- Reduced Turbulence and New Opportunities for Fusion [pp. 1502-1503]
- Mapping RNA Form and Function
- In the Forests of RNA Dark Matter [p. 1507]
- Reviews
- RNA Structure: Reading the Ribosome [pp. 1508-1514]
- From Birth to Death: The Complex Lives of Eukaryotic mRNAs [pp. 1514-1518]
- Poster: RNA Silencing
- Ribo-gnome: The Big World of Small RNAs [pp. 1519-1524]
- Viewpoints
- It's a Small RNA World, after All [pp. 1525-1526]
- The Functional Genomics of Noncoding RNA [pp. 1527-1528]
- Fewer Genes, More Noncoding RNA [pp. 1529-1530]
- Capping by Branching: A New Ribozyme Makes Tiny Lariats [pp. 1530-1531]
- Brevia
- Major Biocontrol of Plant Tumors Targets tRNA Synthetase [p. 1533]
- Research Article
- Inositol Hexakisphosphate Is Bound in the ADAR2 Core and Required for RNA Editing [pp. 1534-1539]
- Reports
- Single-Molecule Torsional Pendulum [pp. 1539-1541]
- Controlling the Kondo Effect of an Adsorbed Magnetic Ion through Its Chemical Bonding [pp. 1542-1544]
- The Ultrasmoothness of Diamond-like Carbon Surfaces [pp. 1545-1548]
- The Effect of Diurnal Correction on Satellite-Derived Lower Tropospheric Temperature [pp. 1548-1551]
- Amplification of Surface Temperature Trends and Variability in the Tropical Atmosphere [pp. 1551-1556]
- Radiosonde Daytime Biases and Late-20th Century Warming [pp. 1556-1559]
- The Transcriptional Landscape of the Mammalian Genome [pp. 1559-1563]
- Antisense Transcription in the Mammalian Transcriptome [pp. 1564-1566]
- Elucidation of the Small RNA Component of the Transcriptome [pp. 1567-1569]
- A Strategy for Probing the Function of Noncoding RNAs Finds a Repressor of NFAT [pp. 1570-1573]
- Inhibition of Translational Initiation by Let-7 MicroRNA in Human Cells [pp. 1573-1576]
- Modulation of Hepatitis C Virus RNA Abundance by a Liver-Specific MicroRNA [pp. 1577-1581]
- Recombination Regulation by Transcription-Induced Cohesin Dissociation in rDNA Repeats [pp. 1581-1584]
- An mRNA Is Capped by a 2',5' Lariat Catalyzed by a Group I-like Ribozyme [pp. 1584-1587]
- Structural Evidence for a Two-Metal-Ion Mechanism of Group I Intron Splicing [pp. 1587-1590]
- Back Matter [pp. 1532-1630]