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2006
The chicken has long been an important model organism for developmental biology, as well as a major source of protein with billions of birds used in meat and egg production each year. Chicken genomics has been transformed in recent years, with the characterisation of large EST collections and most recently with the assembly of the chicken genome ...
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The chicken has long been an important model organism for developmental biology, as well as a major source of protein with billions of birds used in meat and egg production each year. Chicken genomics has been transformed in recent years, with the characterisation of large EST collections and most recently with the assembly of the chicken genome ...
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Physiological Genomics, 2004
Abstract Nutrients and other food components are amongst the most persistent, variable (both in terms of the nature and abundance of the food supply), and essential environmental exposures for all life forms. The need for organisms to balance constant nutrient ‘‘need’’ with intermittent nutrient ‘‘availability’’ has driven the evolution ...
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Abstract Nutrients and other food components are amongst the most persistent, variable (both in terms of the nature and abundance of the food supply), and essential environmental exposures for all life forms. The need for organisms to balance constant nutrient ‘‘need’’ with intermittent nutrient ‘‘availability’’ has driven the evolution ...
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2011
The science of genomes: only within the past few decades have scientists progressed from the analysis of a single or a small number of genes at once to the investigation of thousands of genes, going from the study of the units of inheritance to the investigation of the whole genome of an organism.
L. Del Giacco, C. Cattaneo
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The science of genomes: only within the past few decades have scientists progressed from the analysis of a single or a small number of genes at once to the investigation of thousands of genes, going from the study of the units of inheritance to the investigation of the whole genome of an organism.
L. Del Giacco, C. Cattaneo
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Current Oncology Reports, 2004
Sophisticated molecular techniques that have recently become available permit analysis of genome-wide changes in gene copy number (DNA) or expression (RNA). These genomic strategies have the potential to transform our view of cancer biology and pathogenesis.
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Sophisticated molecular techniques that have recently become available permit analysis of genome-wide changes in gene copy number (DNA) or expression (RNA). These genomic strategies have the potential to transform our view of cancer biology and pathogenesis.
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DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2009
Moradpour, D., Blum, H. E., Englert, C.
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Moradpour, D., Blum, H. E., Englert, C.
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An uneven race: genome editing for parasitic worms
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Matthew Berriman +2 more
exaly
Genomics: a preview of genomic medicine
BJU International, 2008Jose A, Karam +3 more
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