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The proteome is the functional representation of the gemone. <ref>J. M. Berg Et Al, Biochemistry, 7th edition (2012), page 68</ref> | |||
Two - hybrid screens can be used to detect protein-protein interaction. This is one of many types of proteome analysis. <ref>Larry Snyder and Wendy Champness, Molecular genetics of bacteria, Third edition, 2007, ASM press, Washington, p129</ref> | Two - hybrid screens can be used to detect protein-protein interaction. This is one of many types of proteome analysis. <ref>Larry Snyder and Wendy Champness, Molecular genetics of bacteria, Third edition, 2007, ASM press, Washington, p129</ref> | ||
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<references />Larry Snyder and Wendy Champness, Molecular genetics of bacteria, Third edition, 2007, ASM press, Washington, p129 | <references />Larry Snyder and Wendy Champness, Molecular genetics of bacteria, Third edition, 2007, ASM press, Washington, p129 |
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The proteome is the functional representation of the gemone. [1]
Two - hybrid screens can be used to detect protein-protein interaction. This is one of many types of proteome analysis. [2]
Larry Snyder and Wendy Champness, Molecular genetics of bacteria, Third edition, 2007, ASM press, Washington, p129