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1J. B. Brown ; N. Boley ; R. Eisman ; G. E. May ; M. H. Stoiber ; M. O. Duff ; B. W. Booth ; J. Wen ; S. Park ; A. M. Suzuki ; K. H. Wan ; C. Yu ; D. Zhang ; J. W. Carlson ; L. Cherbas ; B. D. Eads ; D. Miller ; K. Mockaitis ; J. Roberts ; C. A. Davis ; E. Frise ; A. S. Hammonds ; S. Olson ; S. Shenker ; D. Sturgill ; A. A. Samsonova ; R. Weiszmann ; G. Robinson ; J. Hernandez ; J. Andrews ; P. J. Bickel ; P. Carninci ; P. Cherbas ; T. R. Gingeras ; R. A. Hoskins ; T. C. Kaufman ; E. C. Lai ; B. Oliver ; N. Perrimon ; B. R. Graveley ; S. E. Celniker
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Published 2014Staff ViewPublication Date: 2014-03-29Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Alternative Splicing/genetics ; Animals ; Drosophila melanogaster/anatomy & histology/cytology/*genetics ; Female ; *Gene Expression Profiling ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Annotation ; Nerve Tissue/metabolism ; Organ Specificity ; Poly A/genetics ; Polyadenylation ; Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics ; RNA, Long Noncoding/genetics ; RNA, Messenger/genetics/metabolism ; Sex Characteristics ; Stress, Physiological/genetics ; Transcriptome/*geneticsPublished by: -
2B. R. Graveley ; A. N. Brooks ; J. W. Carlson ; M. O. Duff ; J. M. Landolin ; L. Yang ; C. G. Artieri ; M. J. van Baren ; N. Boley ; B. W. Booth ; J. B. Brown ; L. Cherbas ; C. A. Davis ; A. Dobin ; R. Li ; W. Lin ; J. H. Malone ; N. R. Mattiuzzo ; D. Miller ; D. Sturgill ; B. B. Tuch ; C. Zaleski ; D. Zhang ; M. Blanchette ; S. Dudoit ; B. Eads ; R. E. Green ; A. Hammonds ; L. Jiang ; P. Kapranov ; L. Langton ; N. Perrimon ; J. E. Sandler ; K. H. Wan ; A. Willingham ; Y. Zhang ; Y. Zou ; J. Andrews ; P. J. Bickel ; S. E. Brenner ; M. R. Brent ; P. Cherbas ; T. R. Gingeras ; R. A. Hoskins ; T. C. Kaufman ; B. Oliver ; S. E. Celniker
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Published 2010Staff ViewPublication Date: 2010-12-24Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Alternative Splicing/genetics ; Animals ; Base Sequence ; Drosophila Proteins/genetics ; Drosophila melanogaster/embryology/*genetics/*growth & development ; Exons/genetics ; Female ; *Gene Expression Profiling ; Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental/*genetics ; Genes, Insect/genetics ; Genome, Insect/genetics ; Male ; MicroRNAs/genetics ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; Protein Isoforms/genetics ; RNA Editing/genetics ; RNA, Messenger/analysis/genetics ; RNA, Small Untranslated/analysis/genetics ; Sequence Analysis ; Sex Characteristics ; Transcription, Genetic/*geneticsPublished by: -
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ISSN: 1432-0517Keywords: Key words Proficiency testing ; Benefits ; Analytical methodsSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyNotes: Abstract The primary objective of proficiency testing (PT) is in the provision of information and support to participating laboratories, to enable them to monitor and improve the quality of their measurements. However, other benefits can be obtained from PT. These include the comparison of data for a given measurement by different methods, the validation of new methods, and the provision of information for laboratories' customers and accreditation bodies. This paper considers the subject of method comparison, and highlights some of the approaches which can be followed, as well as the practical use to which this can be put, to benefit the analytical community more widely. This is illustrated by a case study concerning the measurement of haze in beer. In this study the United Kingdom Institute of Brewing (IoB) conducted a survey of participants in the Brewing Analytes Proficiency Scheme (BAPS). From the survey data taken together with data from the BAPS scheme, the IoB is now in a position to give guidance on the use of particular instruments and procedures, as well as consider changes to the scope of the BAPS scheme to provide greater benefits for participants concerned with measuring haze.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1432-0517Keywords: Key words Quality assurance ; Proficiency testing ; Accreditation ; Analytical measurementsSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyNotes: Abstract Although it seems self-evident that proficiency testing (PT) and accreditation can be expected to improve quality, their relative benefits remain uncertain as does their efficacy. The study reported here examines the following issues: (a) Why do laboratories take part in PT schemes? (b) How does participation in PT fit in with a laboratory's overall quality assurance (QA) system? (c) Is there a link between a laboratory's performance in specific PT and it's QA system? (d) How does PT performance change with time and how do laboratories respond to poor performance? The overall conclusion is that there is no evidence from the present study that laboratories with third-party assessment (accreditation and certification) perform any better in PT than laboratories without. The validity of this conclusion and its significance for the future design and operation of such schemes requires further investigation. In particular, study is required of the degree to which good performance in open PT correlates with blind PT performance, where laboratories are not aware that the samples being analysed are part of a quality assessment exercise.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1432-0517Keywords: Key words Proficiency testing ; Accreditation ; Quality assurance ; International recognitionSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyNotes: Abstract Proficiency testing (PT) is being increasingly used as an important quality assurance tool for laboratories. The subject of quality of the providers of PT schemes has been discussed increasingly in recent years. Some countries have implemented systems for the accreditation of PT schemes. This paper looks at the background to the accreditation of PT schemes, the likely mechanisms which could be employed for accreditation, and some of the practical aspects.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: