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Identification of genome-wide copy number variation-driven subtypes for the treatment and prognostic prediction of esophageal carcinoma. [PDF]
Zhao C+6 more
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Genome-wide copy number variation regions in indigenous (Bos indicus) cattle breeds of Tamil Nadu, India. [PDF]
Vani S+4 more
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Comprehensive assessment of long-read sequencing platforms and calling algorithms for detection of copy number variation. [PDF]
Yuan N, Jia P.
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Multiscale modeling uncovers 7q11.23 copy number variation-dependent changes in ribosomal biogenesis and neuronal maturation and excitability. [PDF]
Mihailovich M+27 more
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Correction to: Real time-PCR a diagnostic tool for reporting copy number variation and relative gene-expression changes in pediatric B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia-a pilot study. [PDF]
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Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
This study reports that extensive copy number variations occur in the presence of azole antifungal drugs in Candida albicans, which might cause phenotypic and population-level heterogeneity observed in clinical isolates.
Montana T. Morris, A. Jeremy Willsey
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This study reports that extensive copy number variations occur in the presence of azole antifungal drugs in Candida albicans, which might cause phenotypic and population-level heterogeneity observed in clinical isolates.
Montana T. Morris, A. Jeremy Willsey
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Molecular Ecology, 2019
Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) copy number variation (CNV) has major physiological implications for all organisms, but how it varies for fungi, an ecologically ubiquitous and important group of microorganisms, has yet to be systemically investigated.
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Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) copy number variation (CNV) has major physiological implications for all organisms, but how it varies for fungi, an ecologically ubiquitous and important group of microorganisms, has yet to be systemically investigated.
L. Lofgren+5 more
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