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A single dose of cocaine rewires the 3D genome structure of midbrain dopamine neurons
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2009
Peach (Prunus persica) belongs to the Prunus genus and is a member of the Rosaceae family. It has been selected as a model species for genomics studies in virtue of several features (Abbott et al., 2002): it has a short juvenile phase (2–3 years) if compared to many other tree species; it has a small genome, just about twice the size of Arabidopsis (5 ...
C. Pozzi, A. Vecchietti
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Peach (Prunus persica) belongs to the Prunus genus and is a member of the Rosaceae family. It has been selected as a model species for genomics studies in virtue of several features (Abbott et al., 2002): it has a short juvenile phase (2–3 years) if compared to many other tree species; it has a small genome, just about twice the size of Arabidopsis (5 ...
C. Pozzi, A. Vecchietti
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Structural Genomics and Genome Sequencing [PDF]
Sugarcane exemplifies many challenges associated with genetic and genomic analysis of angiosperme, being a recently formed autopolyploid with a large genome, and with its most economically important forms being aneuploid interspecific hybrids. Despite nearly two decades of vigorous activity, current genetic maps remain "incomplete" (with some ...
Paterson, Andrew H. +4 more
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1985
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the human genome structure. The diploid human genome is organized into 23 pairs of chromosomes of which 22 pairs are autosomes and one pair is the sex chromosomes. Molecular analysis of the structure and organization of the eukaryotic genome revealed the presence of large amounts of repetitive DNA sequences ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the human genome structure. The diploid human genome is organized into 23 pairs of chromosomes of which 22 pairs are autosomes and one pair is the sex chromosomes. Molecular analysis of the structure and organization of the eukaryotic genome revealed the presence of large amounts of repetitive DNA sequences ...
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Advances in structural genomics
Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1999New computational techniques have allowed protein folds to be assigned to all or parts of between a quarter (Caenorhabditis elegans) and a half (Mycoplasma genitalium) of the individual protein sequences in different genomes. These assignments give a new perspective on domain structures, gene duplications, protein families and protein folds in genome ...
S A, Teichmann, C, Chothia, M, Gerstein
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Laboratory scale structural genomics
Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics, 2004At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the development of the TB structural genomics consortium crystallization facility has paralleled several local proteomics research efforts that have grown out of gene expression microarray and comparative genomics studies. Collective experience gathered from TB consortium labs and other centers involved in the
Brent W, Segelke +7 more
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