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Systematic Sequencing at FYSA
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This laboratory is involved in systematic sequencing since its very
beginning as one of the coordinators of the Yeast genome sequencing programme
initiated in 1989 and terminated in 1996.
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We are now taking an active part in the European sequencing consortiums
concerning the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, the parasite Leishmania
major and the symbiotic bacteria Rhizobium meliloti.
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We are also sequencing the whole 1.8 Mb genome of Streptococcus thermophilus,
a major agent in yoghurt processing, in the frame of a Région Wallonne
financed collaboration with the Unité
de génétique of the UCL and the Walloon company EUROGENTEC.
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If our sequencing effort has already produced some downstream results,
most of them are still to come. For example, the yeast project has
led to the discovery of about 2000 completely new genes. Among them are
analogues of human genes whose mutation leads to diseases. The EUROFAN
project, in which this laboratory participates, is investigating their
functions by systematic gene disruption and phenotypic analysis of the
mutants.
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