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Analysis of Human Uniparental Embryonic Stem Cells Reveals New Putative Imprinted Loci
To identify novel imprinted genes, parthenogenetic, androgenetic and biparental human embryonic stem cells and their differentiated neural progenitors were analysed by methylome and transcriptome profiling. This approach uncovered 12 putative novel imprinted genes, including a clustered region on chromosome 19, expanding the current catalogue of ...
Shay Kinreich, Nissim Benvenisty
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Quercus undata Trel. (Fagaceae, Quercus, Section Quercus) has a complex taxonomic and nomenclatural history. Intensive sampling of oaks at the type locality of Q. undata Trel.
Jeffrey R. Bacon +3 more
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Comparative Assessment of DNA Methylation Patterns Between Reduced Representation Bisulfite Sequencing and Sequenom Epityper Methylation Analysis [PDF]
Validation of sequencing-based DNA methylation data is an important step for meaningful translation of findings. However, there has been limited assessment of different platforms to validate methylation data from next generation sequencing.We performed a comparative methylation analysis between the genome-wide platform of reduced representation ...
Aniruddha, Chatterjee +10 more
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Abstract Approximately 1% of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cases harbor a translocation juxtaposing the immunoglobulin heavy chain (IGH) and B‐cell lymphoma 3 (BCL3) loci. Aiming at comprehensive molecular characterization of IGH::BCL3‐positive B‐cell neoplasms, we here investigated samples from 84 patients using fluorescence in situ hybridization
Cosima Drewes +24 more
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Taxonomic Complexity and Conservation Implications of Mediterranean Mesophotic Rhodolith Beds
ABSTRACT Rhodolith beds are bioconstructions formed by coralline algae (Rhodophyta: Corallinophycidae) and are ecologically important worldwide because they provide habitats that support diverse biocenoses. However, conservation efforts are limited by gaps in our knowledge of their spatial distribution and species composition.
Andrea Cabrito +3 more
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Notes on the Pontederiaceae names described in Vellozo'sFlora fluminensis
Notes on the Pontederiaceae names described in Vellozo's Flora fluminensisThe names of Pontederiaceae described by Vellozo in his Flora fluminensis are here revised, with an orthographical correction, two lectotypes and one epitype designated.
Marco Octávio de Oliveira Pellegrini
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Typification of the name Allium cirrhosum Vand. (Amaryllidaceae) [PDF]
The name Allium cirrhosum is here lectotypified based on an unpublished illustration preserved at University of Pavia Library. The lectotype does not include a complete set of significant distinguishing features and cannot be critically identified for ...
Fabrizio Bartolucci +2 more
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Abstract Freshwater Peridinium willei (Peridiniaceae) is globally distributed, but reports linking its morphologies with DNA sequence data remain scarce. The taxonomy of the species, and its infraspecific taxa, remain ambiguous due to the lack of DNA sequence data for the original and type material.
Arwin Ahmadpur +17 more
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Typification of the snow-bank Peziza nivalis
Typification plays a crucial role in mycological taxonomy as it ensures nomenclatural stability and anchors species names to clearly defined reference material.
Giovanni Pacioni +4 more
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Abstract Microcoleus is a cosmopolitan, filamentous cyanobacterium and a key component of biological soil crusts—complex microbial communities essential for primary production in diverse terrestrial environments. Here, we performed a taxonomic revision of several species of Microcoleus based on a large population genomic dataset.
Svatopluk Skoupý +7 more
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