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Liverwort genomes display extensive structural variations

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1992
PIKE, L. M., HU, A., RENZAGLIA, K. S. & MUSICH, P. R., 1992. Liverwort genomes display extensive structural variations. Analyses of the total genomic DNA of eight species of liverworts and two species of green algae by thermal denaturation and CsCl buoyant density gradient centrifugation reveal a high degree of structural complexity and interspecific ...
PIKE, LEE M.   +3 more
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Adaptation repeatedly uses complex structural genomic variation

Science
Structural elements are widespread across genomes, but their complexity and role in repeatedly driving local adaptation remain unclear. In this work, we use phased genome assemblies to show that adaptive divergence in cryptic color pattern in a stick insect is repeatedly underlain by structural variation, but not a simple chromosomal inversion.
Zachariah Gompert   +5 more
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Epigenetic silencing of genomic structural variations

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2017
A great amount of copy number variations (CNVs) are identified in the human genome. Most of them are neutral; nevertheless, the role of CNVs in the pathogenesis of hereditary diseases is still significant. Especially, this is important for neuropsychiatric disorders, such as intellectual disability and autism. When analyzing the CNV-associated diseases,
N. A. Skryabin   +2 more
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Computational Tools for Studying Genome Structural Variation

OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology
Structural variation (SV) typically refers to alterations in DNA fragments at least 50 base pairs long in the human genome. It can alter thousands of DNA nucleotides and thus significantly influence human health, disease, and clinical phenotypes. There is a shared and growing recognition that the emergence of effective computational tools and high ...
Xingyu Chen   +12 more
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Structural Variation and the Soybean Genome

2017
Genomic structural variation is an important component to genetic diversity in soybean (Glycine max). These large-scale genomic differences are now known as the underlying genetic mechanisms for a number of important phenotypic traits. Identifying structural variants across numerous individuals at higher resolution is increasingly possible with a ...
Justin E. Anderson, Robert M. Stupar
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Structural variation in the human genome

Hereditas (Beijing), 2009
Yong-Shu HE, Wen ZHANG, Zhao-Qing YANG
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