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Microbial Genome
Program Report

February 2000

U.S. Dept. of Energy Biological and Environmental Research Program

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Foreword
Introduction - Why Microbes?
Program Origins
Organisms Chosen for MGP Studies
Annotation and Analysis
What's in the Future?
What's A Genome?  Why is it important?
A Historic Microbe
"Superbug" Survives Radiation, Eats Toxic Waste
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Links to Resources on the Web
MGP Budget History
DOE-Supported MGP Projects
Links to DOE Microbial Research and Related Activities
Gee Whiz! Facts about Microbes
Microbial Image Gallery
Cover Design
Margin Design: Caulobacter crescentus
Super Survivor Deinococcus radiodurans
Designed for Success: DNA Analyses Reveal Details
Shaking Up the Tree of Life
Microbes and Climate Change
Progress in Bacterial and Archaeal Sequencing
Abstracts
Sequencing and Analysis
Functional and Computational Analysis
Resources for Genomic Comparison
Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues

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Human Genome Program, U.S. Department of Energy, Microbial Genome Program Report, 2000. 

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