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Summary Duckweeds (Lemnaceae) have excellent potential for fundamental and applied research due to ease of cultivation, small size, and continuous fast clonal growth. However, their usage as model organisms and platforms for biotechnological applications is often limited by the lack of universal genetic manipulation methods necessary for transgene ...
Verónica Barragán‐Borrero +12 more
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We developed three UC clusters, applicable for MIBC and NMIBC, which were validated using transcriptomic- and proteomic datasets. Publically available UC cell lines were assigned to the clusters, to have in vitro models representing each cluster. The clusters differ in molecular and biological signatures, with distinct prognostic and therapeutic ...
Nils C. H. van Creij +17 more
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Trithorax group proteins: switching genes on and keeping them active [PDF]
Cellular memory is provided by two counteracting groups of chromatin proteins termed Trithorax group (TrxG) and Polycomb group (PcG) proteins. TrxG proteins activate transcription and are perhaps best known because of the involvement of the TrxG protein ...
Cavalli, G. +3 more
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This study analyzed the genetic population structure of Hydrangea petiolaris using 28 SSR markers. Distinct genetic clusters were identified, providing valuable insights for the evolution and conservation. Specifically, STRUCTURE analysis revealed clear genetic differentiation, contributing to our understanding of the species' genetic diversity ...
Seongjun Park +4 more
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Epigenetics and the estrogen receptor [PDF]
The position effect variegation in Drosophila and Schizosaccharomyces pombe, and higher-order chromatin structure regulation in yeast, is orchestrated by modifier genes of the Su(var) group, (e.g., histone deacetylases ([HDACs]), protein phosphatases ...
Bautista S. +47 more
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Genomics in wheat improvement: Progress and perspectives
Abstract Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) remains a major source of food and calories globally, yet its vast genome, polyploidy, and high number of repetitive sequences make genomic research challenging in this crop. In this review, we discuss the progress and future perspectives of genome research in wheat. Current efforts focus on the establishment of
Shaoshuai Liu +2 more
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Site-Specific Methylation of Adenine in the Nuclear Genome of a Eucaryote, \u3cem\u3eTetrahymena thermophila\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
DNA in the polyploid macronucleus of the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila contains the modified base N6-methyladenine. We identified two GATC sites which are methylated in most or all of the 45 copies of the macronuclear genome.
Findly, R. Craig +2 more
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Epigenetic reprogramming of muscle progenitors: inspiration for clinical therapies [PDF]
In the context of regenerative medicine, based on the potential of stem cells to restore diseased tissues, epigenetics is becoming a pivotal area of interest.
Consalvi, Silvia +2 more
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ABSTRACT Phytoene desaturase (PDS; EC 1.3.5.5) is a key enzyme of the carotenoid biosynthetic pathway, catalyzing the desaturation of phytoene, precursor of all carotenoids. In this study, several PDS‐knockout (PDS‐KO) transformants of the chlorophyte microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii were generated using a reverse genetics strategy. Two single guide
Ana Molina‐Márquez +5 more
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Transformation of \u3cem\u3eTetrahymena thermophila\u3c/em\u3e with Hypermethylated rRNA Genes [PDF]
The extrachromosomal rRNA genes (rDNA) of Tetrahymena thermophila contain 0.4% N6-methyladenine. C3 strain rDNA was isolated, hypermethylated in vitro, and microinjected into B strain host cells. Clonal cell lines were established, and transformants were
Karrer, Kathleen M., Yao, Meng-Chao
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