David Guiliano's Operons R US Homepage

This table describes a number of C. elegans operons for which we have Brugia malayi EST homologues. David Guiliano is actively searching for these conserved operons in Brugia.


This page will hopefully clear up any confusion as to the work being done by David Guiliano here in Edinburgh. The first set of pages shows lists of all the ribosomal proteins divided by which subunit they associate with.We have adopted the human ribosomal protein nomenclature for consitancy. If a Brugia homolog exists a representative EST is given. If the C. elegans homolog has been sequenced during the genome project the cosmid or YAC it is on is listed. These pages are part of FUNK.

The second set of tables shows the genomic location in C. elegans of the ribosomal proteins, whether they exist in operon like structures, and the identity of their operon mates. If Brugia homologs of these genes exist they are listed. If the entry is in Red then it is one I am currently pursuing. If I have hybridized these genes to the BAC filters then you can follow a link to a page showing which BACs were positive. The third table is a list of Genes of Interest that I have looked to see if their C elegans exist in operons. If I have hybridized these genes to the BAC filters then you can follow a link to a page showing which BACs were positive. These pages should be treated as work-in-progress and should not be quoted without permission.