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Quantifying the efficiency and biases of forest Saccharomyces sampling strategies [PDF]
Saccharomyces yeasts are emerging as model organisms for ecology and evolution, and researchers need environmental Saccharomyces isolates to test ecological and evolutionary hypotheses.
Beijernick M. W. +6 more
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From Genome Sequencing to CRISPR-Based Genome Editing for Climate-Resilient Forest Trees [PDF]
Due to the economic and ecological importance of forest trees, modern breeding and genetic manipulation of forest trees have become increasingly prevalent. The CRISPR-based technology provides a versatile, powerful, and widely accepted tool for analyzing gene function and precise genetic modification in virtually any species but remains largely ...
Cao, Hieu Xuan +5 more
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Over the last century, anthropogenic activities have caused substantial declines in the abundance of chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) throughout their range in western North America.
Kristen M. Homel +5 more
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Generation and analysis of an Eucalyptus globulus cDNA library constructed from seedlings subjected to low temperature conditions [PDF]
Indexación: ScieloEucalyptus globulus is the most important commercial temperate hardwood in the world because of its wood properties and due to its characteristics for biofuel production. However, only a very low number of expressed sequence tags (ESTs)
Gamboa, Maria Cecilia +4 more
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Genome Editing in Forest Trees
AbstractSince the first CRISPR/Cas-mediated genome editing of poplar in 2015, an increasing number of tree species are being genome-edited. Although the availability of genome sequences, tissue culture and transformation systems are limiting factors, research is ongoing on advanced methods such as DNA-free genome editing and gene targeting approaches ...
Tobias Bruegmann +3 more
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Fungal ecological strategies reflected in gene transcription - a case study of two litter decomposers. [PDF]
Microbial communities interplay with their environment through their functional traits that can be a response or an effect on the environment. Here, we explore how a functional trait-the decomposition of organic matter, can be addressed based on genetic ...
Barbi, Florian +14 more
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Random forests for genomic data analysis
Random forests (RF) is a popular tree-based ensemble machine learning tool that is highly data adaptive, applies to "large p, small n" problems, and is able to account for correlation as well as interactions among features. This makes RF particularly appealing for high-dimensional genomic data analysis.
Chen, Xi, Ishwaran, Hemant
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Genomics, Domestication, and Evolution of Forest Trees [PDF]
The forests of the world continue to be threatened by climate change, population growth, and loss to agriculture. Our ability to conserve natural forests and to meet the increasing demand for fuel, biomass, wood, and paper depends on our fundamental understanding of tree growth and adaptation (FAO 2001; Fenning and Gershenzon 2002; Campbell et al. 2003;
R, Sederoff, A, Myburg, M, Kirst
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SMARCA4 mutations in KRAS‐mutant lung adenocarcinoma: a multi‐cohort analysis
KRAS is a key oncogenic driver in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD). Chromatin‐remodeling gene SMARCA4 is comutated with KRAS in LUAD; however, the impact of SMARCA4 mutations on clinical outcome has not been adequately established.
Liang Liu +16 more
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Conifer forests worldwide are becoming increasingly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Although the production of phenolic compounds (PCs) has been shown to be modulated by biotic and abiotic stresses, the genetic basis underlying the variation
Justine Laoué +13 more
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