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Digital Bacteria movement

A computer simulation created by Scientists at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory...

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Our subsystem for Community annotation.
  • Movies and DOI links!

    Movies!

    We have now installed an extension to allow embedding videos from YouTube or Google Video as figures. We're hoping to get movies illustrating the biology of E. coli, methods, models, and whatever else the community wants.

    DOI? We do!

    The document object identifier ([http://www.doi.org/ DOI]) is a unique id for all kinds of documents, including papers. Creating a new literature page on EcoliWiki now incorporates a DOI link, where available, which should send you to the relevant journal's website. If there is an online fulltext version, it should link there.

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Carl Zimmer's Video on Ecoli

Microcosm is a book by science writer Carl Zimmer about E. coli as a model organism.

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Sixty years of study have made Escherichia coli the most deeply understood organism at the molecular level. Much of what we know about cellular processes can be traced to fundamental discoveries in E. coli. In spite of its great importance as a model organism, information about E. coli is distributed among many online resources. EcoliHub uses web services to make seamless bidirectional connections between E. coli resources, thereby enabling the full use of existing knowledge and supporting cutting-edge research into the molecular basis of life.
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