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09 May 08 (Tom): added 12 SEPP1, colorized the selenocysteines for clarity
09 May 08 (Tom): added 15 SEPP1, colorized the selenocysteines for clarity
08 May 08 (Perry): In the AM, added some to GPx1 and GPx2
08 May 08 (Perry): In the AM, added some to GPx1 and GPx2
08 May 08 (Perry): Started sections for the remaining human selenoproteins
08 May 08 (Perry): Started sections for the remaining human selenoproteins

Revision as of 06:32, 10 May 2008

This cluster of genomeWiki articles on selenoprotein evolution in vertebrates is updated regularly by various contributers. Because those changes can be scattered across diverse long articles, this simple directory to articles and significant updates can be helpful for following developments.

Reverse Chronological Update Blog

09 May 08 (Tom): added 15 SEPP1, colorized the selenocysteines for clarity
08 May 08 (Perry): In the AM, added some to GPx1 and GPx2
08 May 08 (Perry): Started sections for the remaining human selenoproteins
08 May 08 (Tom): Started sections on SELO, SEPN1, SEPHS1, SEPHS2, SELK, SELT, GPX1, etc
06 May 08 (Tom): Added special section on basal jawless vertebrates: 16 genes from lamprey, 8 from hagfish.
28 Apr 08 (Tom): Brought total sequence count to 341, greatly expanded DIO1 and SELV collections and gene hightlights
25 Apr 08 (Tom): Fixed DIO deiodinase sequences
24 Apr 08 (Tom): Added echidna and platypus selenoproteins from 454 search
23 Apr 08 (Tom): Added and analyzed 13 boreoeuthere SELV sequences
20 Apr 08 (Tom): Selenoprotein wiki launch
16 Apr 08 (Tom): Platypus and echidna selenoproteins from 454 transcripts
15 Apr 08 (Tom): SELU and SEPW1 updated to 50 vertebrate genome projects