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Comparative Genomics Reveal Phylogenetic Relationship and Chromosomal Evolutionary Events of Eight Cervidae Species [PDF]
Cervidae represents a family that is not only rich in species diversity but also exhibits a wide range of karyotypes. The controversies regarding the phylogeny and classification of Cervidae still persist.
Xiumei Xing, Lixin Tang
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A Review of Cervidae Visual Ecology
This review examines the visual systems of cervids in relation to their ability to meet their ecological needs and how their visual systems are specialized for particular tasks.
Blaise A Newman, Gino J D'angelo
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Field-ready DNA extraction from scat using magnetic nanoparticles for non-invasive wildlife monitoring [PDF]
Scat is commonly used to non-invasively monitor the presence of wildlife. Samples are typically collected in the field and transported to a laboratory for downstream DNA analysis.
Letizia Dondi +6 more
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Host Phylogeny Shapes Gut Microbiota and Predicted Functions in Captive Artiodactyls [PDF]
Host phylogeny can imprint the gut microbiota, but it is often masked by diet and environment. Leveraging the standardized husbandry of a zoological collection, we profiled fecal microbiota from 55 captive artiodactyls representing 12 species in Bovidae,
Guolei Sun +8 more
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Use of the Phylobone database for the annotation of bone extracellular matrix proteins in reindeer () [PDF]
Bone extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins play a key role in bone formation and regeneration, including structural and regulatory functions. The Phylobone database consists of 255 ECM protein groups from 39 species and can be used to support bone research.
Alba Sánchez-Reverté +3 more
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Paleobiogeography of Crown Deer
The article describes the paleobiogeographic history of the modern subfamilies so-called “crown deer” of the family Cervidae (Artiodactyla, Mammalia) in the world from the late Miocene to the late Pleistocene.
Roman Croitor
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Comparative studies of X chromosomes in Cervidae family
The family Cervidae is the second most diverse in the infraorder Pecora and is characterized by variability in the diploid chromosome numbers among species.
Anastasia A. Proskuryakova +8 more
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Trueperella pyogenes is an opportunistic pathogen, most commonly affecting ruminants and pigs. A female freeranging gray brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) had an abscess in the masseter muscle associated with an osteolysis and osteomyelitis in the ...
Thaynara Parente de Carvalho +9 more
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We present the complete mitogenome of Muntiacus reevesi. We found that the mitogenome of this circle is 16,535 bp in size and includs 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, two ribosomal RNA genes, and one noncoding control region (D-loop) that ...
Yi Huang +5 more
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Cervus canadensis (Erxleben, 1777) has been used as a model species of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). We completed the mitochondrial genome of C. canadensis, susceptible to the CWD.
Hyo-Jin Kim +6 more
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