@article{21abb60478e048779dc4f0ea30bb0592,
title = "Myosin-I nomenclature",
abstract = "We suggest that the vertebrate myosin-I field adopt a common nomenclature system based on the names adopted by the Human Genome Organization (HUGO). At present, the myosin-I nomenclature is very confusing; not only are several systems in use, but several different genes have been given the same name. Despite their faults, we believe that the names adopted by the HUGO nomenclature group for genome annotation are the best compromise, and we recommend universal adoption.",
author = "Gillespie, {Peter G.} and Albanesi, {Joseph P.} and Martin B{\"a}hler and Bement, {William M.} and Berg, {Jonathan S.} and Burgess, {David R.} and Beth Burnside and Cheney, {Richard E.} and Corey, {David P.} and Evelyne Coudrier and {De Lanerolle}, Primal and Hammer, {John A.} and Tama Hasson and Holt, {Jeffrey R.} and Hudspeth, {A. J.} and Mitsuo Ikebe and John Kendrick-Jones and Korn, {Edward D.} and Rong Li and Mercer, {John A.} and Milligan, {Ronald A.} and Mooseker, {Mark S.} and {Michael Ostap}, E. and Christine Petit and Pollard, {Thomas D.} and Sellers, {James R.} and Thierry Soldati and Titus, {Margaret A.}",
year = "2001",
month = nov,
day = "26",
doi = "10.1083/jcb.200110032",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "155",
pages = "703--704",
journal = "Journal of Cell Biology",
issn = "0021-9525",
publisher = "Rockefeller University Press",
number = "5",
}