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The Promise of Genetics and Genomics for Improving Invasive Mammal Management on Islands
Invasive species are major contributors to global biodiversity decline. Invasive mammalian species (IMS), in particular, have profound negative effects in island systems that contain disproportionally high levels of species richness and endemism.
B. T. Burgess +3 more
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Autism genetics: searching for specificity and convergence. [PDF]
Advances in genetics and genomics have improved our understanding of autism spectrum disorders. As many genes have been implicated, we look to points of convergence among these genes across biological systems to better understand and treat these ...
Berg, Jamee M, Geschwind, Daniel H
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Models of the Gene Must Inform Data-Mining Strategies in Genomics
The gene is a fundamental concept of genetics, which emerged with the Mendelian paradigm of heredity at the beginning of the 20th century. However, the concept has since diversified.
Łukasz Huminiecki
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Current challenges in software solutions for mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomics [PDF]
This work was in part supported by the PRIME-XS project, grant agreement number 262067, funded by the European Union seventh Framework Programme; The Netherlands Proteomics Centre, embedded in The Netherlands Genomics Initiative; The Netherlands ...
A Alexandridou +162 more
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Since its development almost 2 decades ago, gene expression microarray technology has generated excitement and raised expectations for dramatic discoveries of underlying disease mechanisms. The general concept of a gene expression microarray is relatively straightforward. Messenger RNA is extracted from a biospecimen.
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Where Next for Genetics and Genomics? [PDF]
The last few decades have utterly transformed genetics and genomics, but what might the next ten years bring? PLOS Biology asked eight leaders spanning a range of related areas to give us their predictions. Without exception, the predictions are for more
Chris Tyler-Smith +8 more
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Genomic medicine is being implemented on a global scale, requiring a genomic-competent health workforce. To inform education as part of implementation strategies to optimize adoption of genomics by non-genetics physicians, we investigated current ...
Amy Nisselle +8 more
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The Role of the European Society of Human Genetics in Delivering Genomic Education
The European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG) was founded in 1967 as a professional organisation for members working in genetics in clinical practice, research and education. The Society seeks the integration of scientific research and its implementation
Edward S. Tobias +25 more
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Genetics and genomics of pulmonary arterial hypertension
Since 2000 there have been major advances in our understanding of the genetic and genomics of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), although there remains much to discover. Based on existing knowledge, around 25–30% of patients diagnosed with idiopathic
Nicholas W Morrell +7 more
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Genetics and athletic performance: a systematic SWOT analysis of non-systematic reviews
Exercise genetics/genomics is a growing research discipline comprising several Strengths and Opportunities but also deals with Weaknesses and Threats.
Magdalena Johanna Konopka +6 more
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