Presentations
September 26 28, 2002, Waedenswil,
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Combined Meeting of Working
Groups 1 and 3 and Second Management Committee Meeting,
September 26 28, 2002, Waedenswil, Switzerland
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Information Management Systems
for Functional Genomics
Zlatko TRAJANOSKI, Institute of Biomedical Engineering,
Graz University of Technology, Krenngasse 37, 8010
Graz, Austria, zlatko.trajanoski@tugraz.at
; URL http://genome.tugraz.at
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ROSO:
a software to search optimized oligonucleotidic probes
for DNA microarrays
Nancie REYMOND, Hubert
CHARLES1,
Guillaume BESLON, Laurent DURET and Jean-Michel FAYARD,
1 Laboratory of Functional Biology, Insects and
Interactions (BF2I), UMR INRA / INSA of Lyon, Villeurbanne
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Concepts
for biocomputing in a multiuser environment
Ulrich WAGNER, Functional Genomics
Center Zürich, Uni ETH Zürich, Winterthurerstrasse
190, Y32H52, CH-8057 Zürich
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Towards
the Random chip - A biologist's approach to bioinformatics
Jürg E. FREY, Agroscope
FAW Wädenswil, Swiss Federal Research Station for
Horticulture, CH - 8820 Wädenswil, Switzerland,
juerg.frey@faw.admin.ch
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AliScan.
An interactive tool to assist the design of sequence
alignment-based probes
Patrick DEMARTA, Biodiversity
s.r.l., Via Corfù, 71, 25100 Brescia, biodiversity@inwind.it,
patrick.demarta@libero.it
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Use
of a novel 3D microarray flow through system for plant
pathogen mulitplex detection
SCHOEN C1.,
DE WEERDT M., HILHORST R., CHAN A., BOENDER P., ZIJLSTRA
C. and BONANTS P., 1Division Plant, Wageningen-University;
Plant Research International B.V., P.O. Box 16, NL-6700
AA Wageningen, The Netherlands. c.d.schoen@plant.wag-ur.nl
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Diagnostic
micorarrays in microbiology
Levente BODROSSY, Nancy STRALIS-PAVESE
and Angela SESSITSCH, Department of Biotechnology, Division
of Environmental and Life Sciences, Austrian Research
Centers, A-2444 Seibersdorf, Austria, levente.bodrossy@arcs.ac.at
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Microarray methods for the
detection of pathogenic bacteria and viruses in plants
José E. PEREZ-ORTIN,
Laboratory of DNA Chips. Universitat de València.
Spain.
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Towards the Random Chip
- Establishing the practical parameters for a new
versatile microarray
Jens SOBEK, Institute of Medical Radiobiology, August-Forel-Strasse
7, CH-8008 Zürich, Switzerland, sobek@imr.unizh.ch
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Microarraying in the context
of functional genomics
Ralph SCHLAPBACH, Functional
Genomics Center Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, Y
32 H 52, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland, ralph.schlapbach@fgcz.unizh.ch
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Exploring new strategies
in loading, attachment and detection to lower the
costs of DNA array work
Giuseppe FIRRAO, Dipartimento
di Biologia Applicata alla Difesa delle Piante
Università di Udine
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ARB, a graphically oriented
softwarepackage comprising various tools for sequence
database handling and data analysis
Wolfgang
LUDWIG, Department of Microbiology , Technische
Universität München, Am Hochanger 4, D-85350
Freising, Germany, Email: ludwig@mikro.biologie.tu-muenchen.de
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Detection of potato viruses
using microarrays
Neil BOONHAM1,
Kathy WALSH, Kathryn MADAGAN and Ian BARKER,
1Central Science
Laboratory, Sand Hutton,
York, YO41 1LZ, UK.
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Application of sequence-specific
labeled DNA probes in combination with array hybridization
for fingerprintign and microbial community analysis
Knut RUDI, MATFORSK
Norwegian Food Research Institute, Ås, Norway
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Multiplex detection of plant
pathogens by microarrays: An innovative tool for plant
health management
BONANTS P.1,
DE WEERDT M., VAN BECKHOVEN J., HILHORST R., CHAN
A., BOENDER P., ZIJLSTRA C. and SCHOEN C.
1Plant
Research International B.V., P.O. Box 16, NL-6700
AA Wageningen, The Netherlands, p.j.m.bonants@plant.wag-ur.nl
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Typing of citrus tristeza
virus strains by plate hybridization with a panel
of probes
Gustavo NOLASCO, Universidade
do Algarve - FERN, Campus de Gambelas, 8000 Faro,
Portugal
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DNA Chip diagnostics: Related
work at danish institute of agricultural sciences
Mogens NICOLAISEN, Danish
Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Dept. of Plant
Protection, Research Centre Flakkebjerg
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Identification of aflatoxin-producing
and non-producing isolates of Aspergillus flavus and
A. parasiticus by reverse transcription-polymerase
chain reaction (RT-PCR)
Barbara SCHERM1,
Michele PALOMBA,Virgilio BALMAS, and Quirico MIGHELI,
1Department
of Plant Protection - Center for Biotechnology Development
and Biodiversity Research, University of Sassari,
Via De Nicola 9, I-07100 Sassari, Italy
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Parallel detection of potato
pathogens: Possibilities and problems
Miroslav ÍP,
Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, Academy of Sciences
of the Czech Republic, Braniovská 31,
370 05 Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic, sip@zsf.jcu.cz
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Identification of some economically
important pathogens of fruit trees, shrubs and ornamental
plants
Joanna PULAWSKA, Research Institute
of Pomology and Floriculture, Skierniewice, Poland
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The
most important fruit tree viruses in the Czech Republik
- Apple mosaic, prune dwarf, prunus necrotic ringspot
ilarviruses & plum pox potyvirus
Karel PETRZIK, Institute
of Plant Molecular Biology, Academy of Sciences of the
Czech Republic
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Exploring real time PCR and microarray
in plant virus research
Jana BOBEN, Maja RAVNIKAR,
Nataa PETROVIÈ, National Institute of
Biology, Department of Plant Physiology and Biotechnology,
Veèna pot 111, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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