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ABSTRACT Pleistocene glaciations have shaped much of the population divergence events in the coniferous forests of North America. However, unlike in western North America, the evidence for forest fragmentation and population divergence associated with glacial cycles is less clear in the boreal forests of eastern North America.
Gihyun Yoo, Jason T. Weir
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A near‐gapless genome assembly of Pseudocydonia sinensis uncovers unique phenylpropanoid pathways
Summary Pseudocydonia sinensis, commonly known as Chinese quince, belongs to the Rosaceae family and is closely related to apple and pear. Despite its botanical significance, genomic resources for this species remain limited. We present a high‐quality, chromosome‐scale, and haplotype‐resolved genome assembly of P.
Yangxin Zhang+11 more
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Single Monochrome Real-Time RT-PCR Assay for Identification, Quantification, and Breakpoint Cluster Region Determination of t(9;22) Transcripts [PDF]
Marina Gutiérrez+6 more
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Summary Matthiola incana, commonly known as stock and gillyflower, is a widely grown ornamental plant whose genome is significantly larger than that of other species in the mustard family. However, the evolutionary history behind such a large genome (~2 Gb) is still unknown.
Daozong Chen+14 more
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The use of public spatial databases in risk analysis: A US‐oriented tutorial
Abstract This tutorial focuses on opportunities and challenges associated with using six large, publicly accessible spatial databases published during the last decade by US federal agencies. These databases provide opportunities for researchers to risk‐inform policy by comparing community asset, demographic, economic, and social data, along with ...
Michael R. Greenberg+2 more
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Cell lineage tracing: Methods, applications, and challenges
Abstract Cell lineage tracing is a crucial technique for understanding cell fate and lineage relationships, with wide applications in developmental biology, tissue regeneration, and disease progression studies. Over the years, experimental cell lineage tracing methods have advanced from early labeling techniques to modern genetic tools such as CRISPR ...
Shanjun Mao+5 more
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Novel Findings in Pediatric and Adolescent Patients With Cancer and a Germline SMARCA4 Variant
ABSTRACT Introduction SMARCA4 is a known susceptibility gene for malignant rhabdoid tumors (MRT) in children and small cell carcinoma of the ovary hypercalcemic type (SCCOHT) in young females and women. Recently, a novel association between germline SMARCA4 variants and predisposition to neuroblastoma was proposed.
Nienke van Engelen+12 more
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ABSTRACT Background & Aims Alagille syndrome (ALGS) is a rare, autosomal dominant disorder with high phenotypic heterogeneity. Disease‐causing variants are primarily identified in Jagged1 (JAG1), with fewer reported in NOTCH2. JAG1 variants cause disease through a mechanism of haploinsufficiency, but the mechanism for NOTCH2 variants is not completely ...
Shannon M. Vandriel+91 more
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Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates in South Africa exhibit > 50% resistance to first‐line antibiotics, with rising carbapenem resistance. Urgent, targeted interventions and genomic surveillance are essential to curb the spread of multidrug‐resistant strains and preserve treatment efficacy.
Sinethemba H. Yakobi+1 more
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A computational dynamic model of combination treatment for type II inhibitors with asciminib
Abstract Despite continuous strides forward in drug development, resistance to treatment looms large in the battle against cancer as well as communicable diseases. Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is treated with targeted therapy and treatment is personalized when resistance arises.
J. Roadnight Sheehan+2 more
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