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The H-Invitational Database (H-InvDB); A Comprehensive annotation resource for human genes and transcripts

Yamasaki, Chisato*; Murakami, Katsuhiko*; Fujii, Yasuyuki*; Sato, Yoshiharu*; Harada, Erimi*; Takeda, Junichi*; Taniya, Takayuki*; Sakate, Ryuichi*; Kikugawa, Shingo*; Shimada, Makoto*; et al.

Nucleic Acids Research, 36(Database), p.D793 - D799, 2008/01

 Times Cited Count:51 Percentile:71.25(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)

Here we report the new features and improvements in our latest release of the H-Invitational Database, a comprehensive annotation resource for human genes and transcripts. H-InvDB, originally developed as an integrated database of the human transcriptome based on extensive annotation of large sets of fulllength cDNA (FLcDNA) clones, now provides annotation for 120 558 human mRNAs extracted from the International Nucleotide Sequence Databases (INSD), in addition to 54 978 human FLcDNAs, in the latest release H-InvDB. We mapped those human transcripts onto the human genome sequences (NCBI build 36.1) and determined 34 699 human gene clusters, which could define 34 057 protein-coding and 642 non-protein-coding loci; 858 transcribed loci overlapped with predicted pseudogenes.

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Constructing autonomous distributed infrastructure systems; Super energy saving ecosystems using power electronics based on widegap semiconductors

Ito, Hisayoshi; Oshima, Takeshi; Okumura, Hajime*; Harima, Hiroshi*; Kishida, Shunji*; Hiramoto, Toshiro*; Hirakawa, Kazuhiko*

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In the presentation, we propose the construction of the super energy saving ecosystems using power electronics based on widegap semiconductors, as autonomous distributed infrastructure systems which work even in emergency cases like East Japan great earthquake disaster. This proposal consists of (1) R&D of advanced power electronics using widegap semiconductors like silicon carbide (SiC) and (2) the construction of super low loss energy control and communication systems based on such advanced power electronics. By realizing such super energy saving ecosystems, advanced eco-cities resisting a disaster are expected to be built. The proposed ecosystems are also quite effective for preventing global warming and promoting industrial development.

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