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The genus Neocinnamomum is considered to be one of the most enigmatic groups in Lauraceae, mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast Asia. The genus contains valuable oilseed and medicinal tree species.
Zhengying Cao +14 more
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Comparative genomics of Australian isolates of the wheat stem rust pathogen Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici reveals extensive polymorphism in candidate effector genes [PDF]
The wheat stem rust fungus Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici (Pgt) is one of the most destructive pathogens of wheat. In this study, a draft genome was built for a founder Australian Pgt isolate of pathotype (pt.) 21-0 (collected in 1954) by next ...
Cuomo, Christina A +11 more
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Cactus Graphs for Genome Comparisons
Abstract We introduce a data structure, analysis, and visualization scheme called a cactus graph for comparing sets of related genomes. In common with multi-break point graphs and A-Bruijn graphs, cactus graphs can represent duplications and general genomic rearrangements, but additionally, they naturally ...
Benedict Paten +6 more
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The Historical Case for and the Future Study of Antibiotic-Resistant Scrub Typhus
Scrub typhus is an acute, and sometimes fatal, human febrile illness, typically successfully treated using chloramphenicol or one of the tetracyclines.
Daryl J. Kelly +2 more
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GenColors: Annotation and comparative genomics made easy [PDF]
GenColors is a web-based software/database system initially aimed at an improved and accelerated annotation of prokaryotic genomes making extensive use of genome comparison (Romualdi et al., _Bioinformatics_ 2005; Romualdi et al., _Methods Mol.
Alessandro Romualdi +4 more
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An alternative approach to multiple genome comparison [PDF]
Genome comparison is now a crucial step for genome annotation and identification of regulatory motifs. Genome comparison aims for instance at finding genomic regions either specific to or in one-to-one correspondence between individuals/strains/species. It serves e.g.
Mancheron, Alban +2 more
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Tracing Lifestyle Adaptation in Prokaryotic Genomes
Lifestyle adaptation of microbes due to changes in their ecological niches or acquisition of new environments is a major driving force for genetic changes in their respective genomes.
Eric eAltermann
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Microbial genome sequencing has uncovered a myriad of natural products (NPs) that have yet to be explored. Bacteria in the genus Pseudomonas serve as pathogens, plant growth promoters, and therapeutically, industrially, and environmentally important ...
Khorshed Alam +10 more
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Cancer gene prioritization by integrative analysis of mRNA expression and DNA copy number data: a comparative review [PDF]
A variety of genome-wide profiling techniques are available to probe complementary aspects of genome structure and function. Integrative analysis of heterogeneous data sources can reveal higher-level interactions that cannot be detected based on ...
Akavia +30 more
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An Integer Programming Formulation of the Minimum Common String Partition problem [PDF]
We consider the problem of finding a minimum common partition of two strings (MCSP). The problem has its application in genome comparison. MCSP problem is proved to be NP-hard.
Ferdous, S. M., Rahman, M. Sohel
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