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Genomic structures of rDNA clusters in Eimeria acervulina. [PDF]
Zhang N, Li X, Liu Y, An Q, Zhang Y.
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Gene turnover in the common ancestor of all C4 grasses
Understanding how plants evolve more efficient photosynthesis is important in a warming world where improving crop productivity and resilience is a global priority. By generating the first reference genomes for an early‐diverging group of grasses called the Aristidoideae, we were able to reconstruct the genetic makeup of the last common ancestor of all
Lara Pereira +6 more
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Superabundant microRNAs are transcribed from human rDNA spacer promoters insulated by CTCF. [PDF]
Henikoff S, Henikoff JG.
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Rethinking intensification: Biodiversity‐inclusive management sustains coconut yields
Coconut palm expansion in West Africa will shape rural livelihoods and ecosystems. Our findings show that intensive practices reduce beneficial soil fungi and increase pathogens, threatening long‐term productivity. Lower‐intensity management that retains ground vegetation can sustain or boost yields while improving soil health.
Benjamin J. Roberts +10 more
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Telomere-to-telomere characterization of rDNA chromosome in the myxomycete Didymium iridis. [PDF]
Khan A +5 more
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Sorghum bicolor is a globally important cereal crop with annual yields exceeding 50 million tons across more than 100 countries and can be grown on marginal lands where conventional agriculture is limited. We examined how eight genetically diverse sorghum genotypes shaped arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) community assembly across two contrasting ...
Philip Brailey‐Crane +8 more
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The KMT2F histone methyltransferase interacts with the RNA polymerase I machinery to promote ribosomal RNA transcription. [PDF]
Lone KA +3 more
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Field inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) offers a promising route to improve sustainable agriculture and food production, yet results are often variable. We investigated the mycorrhizal growth response of maize and wheat varieties recommended for farmers and found substantial variation under greenhouse conditions.
Ido Rog +5 more
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Mobile intron RNA from a bacterial predator accumulates in dead archaeal cells. [PDF]
Kizina J, Lonsing A, Harder J.
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ABSTRACT Proteins are built from modular domains that serve as fundamental units of structure and evolution. While individual domains have been extensively cataloged, their collective distribution across the lineages of life has remained poorly resolved.
Rui Guo +5 more
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