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The Golden Lancehead Genome Reveals Distinct Selective Processes Acting on Venom Genes of an Island Endemic Snake. [PDF]
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Trends in Parasitology, 2001
It is entirely natural that molecular biologists should enthuse about the prospects that their science proffers 8xHurrah for genome projects. Ivens, A. Parasitol. Today. 2000; 16: 317–320Abstract | Full Text | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (6)See all References8.
I, Maudlin, S C, Welburn
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It is entirely natural that molecular biologists should enthuse about the prospects that their science proffers 8xHurrah for genome projects. Ivens, A. Parasitol. Today. 2000; 16: 317–320Abstract | Full Text | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (6)See all References8.
I, Maudlin, S C, Welburn
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Yams are clonally propagated crops, cultivated mainly for their starchy tubers. The genus has a pantropical distribution encompassing species with variable ploidy levels. Greater and guinea yams are the two main edible species whilst around ten species have a local importance.
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Science, 2012
As genomic sequencing projects attempt ever more ambitious integration of genetic, molecular, and phenotypic information, a specialization of genomics has emerged, embodied in the subdiscipline of computational genomics. Models inherited from population genetics, phylogenetics, and human disease genetics merge with those from graph theory,
Zerbino, D. R., Paten, B., Haussler, D.
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As genomic sequencing projects attempt ever more ambitious integration of genetic, molecular, and phenotypic information, a specialization of genomics has emerged, embodied in the subdiscipline of computational genomics. Models inherited from population genetics, phylogenetics, and human disease genetics merge with those from graph theory,
Zerbino, D. R., Paten, B., Haussler, D.
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Annual Review of Genetics, 2021
Natural history collections are invaluable repositories of biological information that provide an unrivaled record of Earth's biodiversity. Museum genomics—genomics research using traditional museum and cryogenic collections and the infrastructure supporting these investigations—has particularly enhanced research in ecology and evolutionary biology ...
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Natural history collections are invaluable repositories of biological information that provide an unrivaled record of Earth's biodiversity. Museum genomics—genomics research using traditional museum and cryogenic collections and the infrastructure supporting these investigations—has particularly enhanced research in ecology and evolutionary biology ...
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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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Nature Methods, 2016
The advent of DNA footprinting with DNase I more than 35 years ago enabled the systematic analysis of protein-DNA interactions, and the technique has been instrumental in the decoding of cis-regulatory elements and the identification and characterization of transcription factors and other DNA-binding proteins.
Jeff Vierstra, John A Stamatoyannopoulos
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The advent of DNA footprinting with DNase I more than 35 years ago enabled the systematic analysis of protein-DNA interactions, and the technique has been instrumental in the decoding of cis-regulatory elements and the identification and characterization of transcription factors and other DNA-binding proteins.
Jeff Vierstra, John A Stamatoyannopoulos
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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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2007
Network genomics is an emerging area of bioengineering which models the influence of genes (hence, genomics) in the context of a larger biomolecular system or network. A biomolecular network is a comprehensive collection of molecules and molecular interactions that regulate cellular function.
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Network genomics is an emerging area of bioengineering which models the influence of genes (hence, genomics) in the context of a larger biomolecular system or network. A biomolecular network is a comprehensive collection of molecules and molecular interactions that regulate cellular function.
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