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  • Dujon, B, et al. (author)
  • The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XV
  • 1997
  • In: Nature. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0028-0836 .- 1476-4687. ; 387:6632, s. 98-102
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Chromosome XV was one of the last two chromosomes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to be discovered(1). It is the third-largest yeast chromosome after chromosomes XII and IV, and is very similar in size to chromosome VII. It alone represents 9% of the yeast genome (8% if ribosomal DNA is included). When systematic sequencing of chromosome XV was started, 93 genes or markers were identified, and most of them were mapped(2). However, very little else was known about chromosome XV which, in contrast to shorter chromosomes, had not been the object of comprehensive genetic or molecular analysis. It was therefore decided to start sequencing chromosome XV only in the third phase of the European Yeast Genome Sequencing Programme, after experience was gained on chromosomes III, XI and II (refs 3-5). The sequence of chromosome XV has been determined from a set of partly overlapping cosmid clones derived from a unique yeast strain, and physically mapped at 3.3-kilobase resolution before sequencing. As well as numerous new open reading frames (ORFs) and genes encoding tRNA or small RNA molecules, the sequence of 1,091,283 base pairs confirms the high proportion of orphan genes and reveals a number of ancestral and successive duplications with other yeast chromosomes.
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  • Hofmann, H., et al. (author)
  • Potential of nanosized ceramic powder for functional applications
  • 1997
  • In: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings. ; , s. 687-694
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Nanophase ceramic particles are building-blocks for the formation of nanostructured ceramics and are important in a composite for functional applications. Different synthesis methods for nanosized ceramics were developed. Depending on the method and chemical composition, powders which are agglomerates of nanosized primary particles exist. These primary particles show very small grain size distribution.
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  • Scholz, S. M., et al. (author)
  • Raman spectroscopic study of silicon nanopowders
  • 1997
  • In: Journal of Materials Science & Technology. - : Chinese Society of Metals. - 1005-0302. ; 13:4, s. 327-332
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Vibrational properties of silicon nanopowders are discussed with reference to Raman spectroscopic measurements. The powders were produced in a low pressure rf plasma from the cluster induced agglomeration of positive ions formed during the dissociation of silane. Influence of thermal treatment and the crystallization phenomena of the powder were studied. Raman spectroscopic measurements reveal size quantization effects for the particles as well as the existence of partially ordered regions in the apparently amorphous primary particles. The crystalline and amorphous volume fraction in the material were calculated from the relative spectral intensities. The results obtained in these experiments are consistent with the observations from recent high resolution transmission electron microscopy studies of these powders.
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