![]() In Orlando you will find incredible room rates and abundant and inexpensive domestic and international flights. The meeting will be in Orlando, Florida from July 13-17 at the Orlando World Center Marriott, which provides a campus-like environment for unparalleled networking. This is THE Ciliate Meeting for 2016, but it is much, much more! The 2016 Ciliate Molecular Biology Conference will occur next summer in a new exciting context that we call the Totally Awesome Genetics Conference (TAGC) that will unite for the first time, most of the GSA-sponsored model organism meetings at one venue, run concurrently. Please contact Mark Winey (mark.winey(at)) if you plan to attend this event.Ģ016 Ciliate Molecular Biology Conference The Ciliate Lunch at the 2015 ASCB meeting in San Diego will be held on Dec. GBrowse and as an option on the BLAST server. Sequence data from this paper are available at TGD under the prefix "2016_mic". The article Structure of the germline genome of Tetrahymena thermophila and relationship to the massively rearranged somatic genome has been published by Hamilton, et al. We hope you will join us for this interactive and engaging meeting covering a broad series of topics in ciliate molecular biology.įlights into Washington DC are convenient (Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA), Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), and Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI)).Ĭhad Pearson, Naomi Stover and Martin Simon Boris Striepen (UPENN) will be the Keynote speaker. We are pleased to announce the 2018 GSA Ciliate Molecular Biology Meeting that will take place July 17-22, 2018 at American University in Washington DC. See their publication The Co-regulation Data Harvester: Automating gene annotation starting from a transcriptome database in the journal Software X.Ģ018 GSA Ciliate Molecular Biology Meeting Thank you to Lev Tsypin and Aaron Turkewitz for contributing this valuable program to the community. The Co-regulation Data Harvester (CDH) is a software tool that allows the rapid collection of annotation data for co-regulated Tetrahymena genes. doi:10.1007/s1142-4Ī review of nuclear proteomics results described for Tetrahymena thermophila by Saettone, et al. Sheng Y, Duan L, Cheng T, Qiao Y, Stover NA, Gao S. The completed macronuclear genome of a model ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila and its application in genome scrambling and copy number analyses. Congratulations to the team involved in this effort!Ī publication explaining the new sequences and features has been published: The gene pages, BLAST server, and Genome Browser have all been updated accordingly to display these new data. We have received an update of the Tetrahymena thermophila genome sequence from researchers at Ocean University of China. Tetrahymena thermophila macronuclear genome fully completed We look forward to receiving your contributions. The deadline for submission is 31 December 2021. This Special Issue is open to reporting all studies on ciliates as model organisms, seeking to understand their genetics, cell biology, biochemistry, evolution, ecological adaptation, and the complex mechanisms of signaling systems, from the genes involved to the changes in gene expression during cell response, and from the structure and involved evolution of signal molecules to the membrane traffic in the cells. Special Issue of Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607): Ciliates as Model Organisms: From ‘omics’ to Genetics, Ecology and Signaling borealis genomes will be displayed in JBrowse2 in the next month.Ī new paper on methods to identify protein interactions in Tetrahymena has been published.įunctional proteomics protocol for the identification of interaction partners in Tetrahymena thermophila. Several community database edits from the last year will be added back before December 1. ![]() ![]() We have also created a new BLAST server interface. thermophila macronuclear and micronuclear genome sequences. We have replaced the GBrowse genome browser with JBrowse2 and are using this GMOD software to display the T. Tetrahymena Genome Database Wiki is currently undergoing scheduled website updates. Website updates new genome browser and BLAST interface The early registration and abstract submission deadline is April 15, with late registration extending until May 15.įor questions related to the registration and requesting a letter for your visa application, please send an e-mail to more details, please visit the meeting website at: The 2023 Ciliate Molecular Biology Meeting will be held from June 26 to 29, 2023 in Montpellier, France.
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