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The Consortium for Genomic Diversity, Ancestry, and Health in Colombia (CÓDIGO): building local capacity in genomics and bioinformatics. [PDF]
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Genomic diversity in forest trees
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2007Forest trees in general are out-crossing, long-lived, and at early stages of domestication. Molecular evolution at neutral sites is very slow because of the long generation times. Transferring information between closely related conifer species is facilitated by high sequence similarity.
Outi, Savolainen, Tanja, Pyhäjärvi
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Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series III - Sciences de la Vie, 1998
Human genome diversity studies analyse genetic variation among individuals and between populations in order to understand the origins and evolution of anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens). The availability of thousands of DNA polymorphisms (genetic markers) brings analytic power to these studies. Human genome diversity studies have clearly
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Human genome diversity studies analyse genetic variation among individuals and between populations in order to understand the origins and evolution of anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens). The availability of thousands of DNA polymorphisms (genetic markers) brings analytic power to these studies. Human genome diversity studies have clearly
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Diversity of mitochondrial genome organization
Biochemistry (Moscow), 2012In this review, we discuss types of mitochondrial genome structural organization (architecture), which includes the following characteristic features: size and the shape of DNA molecule, number of encoded genes, presence of cryptogenes, and editing of primary transcripts.
A A, Kolesnikov, E S, Gerasimov
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Microbial genomes: dealing with diversity
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2001We have now complete genome sequences of several pairs of closely related prokaryotes (conspecific strains or congeneric species). Surprisingly, even strains of the same species can differ by as much as 20% in gene content. Conceptual and methodological approaches for dealing with such diversity are now being developed, and should transform microbial ...
Y, Boucher, C L, Nesbø, W F, Doolittle
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Genome diversity in microbial eukaryotes
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2004The genomic peculiarities among microbial eukaryotes challenge the conventional wisdom of genome evolution. Currently, many studies and textbooks explore principles of genome evolution from a limited number of eukaryotic lineages, focusing often on only a few representative species of plants, animals and fungi. Increasing emphasis on studies of genomes
Casey L, McGrath, Laura A, Katz
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Influenza genome diversity and evolution
Microbes and Infection, 2011The influenza viruses contain highly variable genomes and are able to infect a wide range of host species. Large-scale sequencing projects have collected abundant influenza sequence data for assessing influenza genome diversity and evolution. This work reviews current influenza sequence databases characteristics and statistics, as well as recent ...
Kun-Nan, Tsai, Guang-Wu, Chen
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Genome organization and botanical diversity
The Plant CellAbstract The rich diversity of angiosperms, both the planet's dominant flora and the cornerstone of agriculture, is integrally intertwined with a distinctive evolutionary history. Here, we explore the interplay between angiosperm genome organization and botanical diversity, empowered by genomic approaches ranging from genetic linkage ...
Andrew H Paterson, Christine Queitsch
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Water Buffalo Genomic Diversity
2022Since the advent of molecular genetics, the analysis of polymorphic loci has been used to study diversity between and within species at all levels of biological complexity, including domestic animals. Following technological improvements, different types of molecular markers have been used to characterize population variability, including allozymes ...
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