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Cross-species comparisons [PDF]
Sarah E Seton-Rogers
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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2003
This paper critically examines the biology of species identity and the morality of crossing species boundaries in the context of emerging research that involves combining human and nonhuman animals at the genetic or cellular level. We begin with the notion of species identity, particularly focusing on the ostensible fixity of species boundaries, and we
Jason Scott, Robert, Françoise, Baylis
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This paper critically examines the biology of species identity and the morality of crossing species boundaries in the context of emerging research that involves combining human and nonhuman animals at the genetic or cellular level. We begin with the notion of species identity, particularly focusing on the ostensible fixity of species boundaries, and we
Jason Scott, Robert, Françoise, Baylis
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Cross-species chromosome painting
Nature Protocols, 2006Comparative genomics is an important and expanding field of research, and the genome-wide comparison of the chromosome constitution of different species makes a major contribution to this field. Cross-species chromosome painting is a powerful technique for establishing chromosome homology maps, defining the sites of chromosome fusions and fissions ...
Willem, Rens +3 more
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Cross-species extrapolation of chemical sensitivity [PDF]
Ecosystems are usually populated by many species. Each of these species carries the potential to show a different sensitivity towards all of the numerous chemical compounds that can be present in their environment. Since experimentally testing all possible species-chemical combinations is impossible, the ecological risk assessment of chemicals largely ...
Sanne J P Van Den Berg +2 more
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2009
Proteomics has advanced in leaps and bounds over the past couple of decades. However, the continuing dependency of mass spectrometry-based protein identification on the searching of spectra against protein sequence databases limits many proteomics experiments.
Wright, J. C. +2 more
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Proteomics has advanced in leaps and bounds over the past couple of decades. However, the continuing dependency of mass spectrometry-based protein identification on the searching of spectra against protein sequence databases limits many proteomics experiments.
Wright, J. C. +2 more
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2003
Animals have always been a major source of human infectious disease. Some infections like rabies are recognized as primary zoonoses caused in each case by direct animal-to-human transmission, whereas others like measles become independently sustained within the human population so that the causative virus has diverged from its morbillivirus progenitor ...
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Animals have always been a major source of human infectious disease. Some infections like rabies are recognized as primary zoonoses caused in each case by direct animal-to-human transmission, whereas others like measles become independently sustained within the human population so that the causative virus has diverged from its morbillivirus progenitor ...
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Cross-species Immunity in Malaria
Parasitology Today, 1998In their interesting paper on apparent interactions between Plasmodium vivax and P. falciparum, Maitland et al.[1xMaitland, K.A. et al. Parasitol. Today. 1997; 13: 227–231Abstract | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (93)See all References][1] refer to the possibility of cross-immunity between species, but, in my view, fail to distinguish clearly between ...
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Bioinformatics for Cross Species Extrapolation
2023Presented to the GLTED Seminar on 05/24/2023 Search for CCTE records in EPA’s Science Inventory by typing in the title at this link. https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_search_results.cfm?advSearch=true&showCriteria=2&keyword=CCTE&TIMSType=&TIMSSubTypeID=&epaNumber=&ombCat=Any&dateBeginPublishedPresented=07/01/2017& ...
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Trends in Neurosciences, 2001
Cornell University scientists have compiled the key milestones in brain development across nine mammalian species and discovered an evolutionarily conserved pattern in sequence and timing. Subjecting the data to a regression analysis, they have created a model which facilitates the translation of neurodevelopmental data from one species to another and ...
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Cornell University scientists have compiled the key milestones in brain development across nine mammalian species and discovered an evolutionarily conserved pattern in sequence and timing. Subjecting the data to a regression analysis, they have created a model which facilitates the translation of neurodevelopmental data from one species to another and ...
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