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PATTERNS OF GENOME SIZE EVOLUTION IN TETRAODONTIFORM FISHES [PDF]
Elizabeth Brainerd+3 more
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NOTCH2NLC Repeat Expansions in Parkinsonian Disorders: Clinical and Neuroimaging Characteristics
ABSTRACT Objective Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by NOTCH2NLC GGC repeat expansions, with heterogeneous clinical manifestations, including parkinsonism. Recent studies have identified NOTCH2NLC repeat expansions in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and atypical parkinsonism (aPM), suggesting ...
Han‐Lin Chiang+7 more
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Genome size and AT content in Anguilliformes.
The genome sizes (GS) and AT contents of five species of Anguilliformes (Anguilla anguilla, Anguilla rostrata, Conger conger, Gymnothorax unicolor and Muraena helena) belonging to three families (Anguillidae, Congridae and Muraenidae) were determined by flow cytometry and densitometry.
RONCHETTI E.+2 more
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Small genome size ensures adaptive flexibility for an alpine ginger. [PDF]
Xiao QS+5 more
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The rs10191329 Risk Allele Is Associated With Pronounced Retinal Layer Atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis
ABSTRACT Objective To investigate whether the rs10191329 risk allele in the DYSF–ZNF638 locus, which is implicated in central nervous system resilience rather than immune‐mediated pathology, is associated with retinal layer thinning, a biomarker of neuroaxonal damage in relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS). Methods From a prospective observational study,
Gabriel Bsteh+22 more
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Correction: Mapping-based genome size Estimation. [PDF]
Natarajan S, Gehrke J, Pucker B.
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GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN GENOME SIZE OFGRAOMYS GRISEOFLAVUS(RODENTIA: MURIDAE) [PDF]
Peter B. Ramirez+3 more
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Objective A leading cause of death among scleroderma (SSc) patients, interstitial lung disease (ILD) remains challenging to prognosticate. The discovery of biomarkers that accurately determine which patients would benefit from close monitoring and aggressive therapy would be an essential clinical tool.
Cristina M Padilla+13 more
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Genome size microscale divergence of Cyclamen persicum in Evolution Canyon, Israel
Pavlíček Tomáš+4 more
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Chromatin, which organizes DNA, changes its structure to adapt to stress like high oxygen levels (hyperoxia), which can damage cells. Researchers developed a technique to observe these changes and found variability in how different parts of chromatin remodel.
Lauren Monroe+4 more
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