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Comparative Genomics Analysis Combined with Homologous Overexpression Reveals the Mechanism of Species-Specific Acid Stress Resistance in <i>Bifidobacterium animalis</i>. [PDF]
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Chromosome-level comparative genomics and host-specific fungal transcriptomics uncover adaptive virulence strategies in the sugarcane smut pathogen. [PDF]
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Comparative genomics and evolutionary insights in divergence and expression of CYP450 super gene family in citrus (C. sinensis, C. grandis&P. trifoliata). [PDF]
Tanveer A, Atif RM, Khan SH, Rana IA.
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Genomic evolution and ecotype divergence in thraustochytrids: insights from comparative genomics and phylogenomics. [PDF]
Wen Y, Zhu X, Li J, Liu X, Li Q, Wang G.
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Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 2004
▪ Abstract The genomes from three mammals (human, mouse, and rat), two worms, and several yeasts have been sequenced, and more genomes will be completed in the near future for comparison with those of the major model organisms. Scientists have used various methods to align and compare the sequenced genomes to address critical issues in genome ...
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▪ Abstract The genomes from three mammals (human, mouse, and rat), two worms, and several yeasts have been sequenced, and more genomes will be completed in the near future for comparison with those of the major model organisms. Scientists have used various methods to align and compare the sequenced genomes to address critical issues in genome ...
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Comparative Genomic Hybridization
Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 1995AbstractComparative Genomic Hybridization (CGH) is a powerful molecular cytogenetic technique that permits assessment of DNA copy number on a genome‐wide scale. Of note, this methodology uses tumor DNA as a probe for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to normal metaphase chromosomes and does not require dividing cells from the tumor specimen ...
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Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 2004
▪ Abstract With the completion of the human genome sequence and the advent of technologies to study functional aspects of genomes, molecular comparisons between humans and other primates have gained momentum. The comparison of the human genome to the genomes of species closely related to humans allows the identification of genomic features that set ...
Wolfgang, Enard, Svante, Paabo
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▪ Abstract With the completion of the human genome sequence and the advent of technologies to study functional aspects of genomes, molecular comparisons between humans and other primates have gained momentum. The comparison of the human genome to the genomes of species closely related to humans allows the identification of genomic features that set ...
Wolfgang, Enard, Svante, Paabo
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