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Redundancy analysis: A Swiss Army Knife for landscape genomics
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2021Landscape genomics identifies how spatial and environmental factors structure the amount and distribution of genetic variation among populations. Landscape genomic analyses have been applied across diverse taxonomic groups and ecological settings, and ...
Brenna R Forester, Thibaut Capblancq
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The re-emergence of natural products for drug discovery in the genomics era
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2015Ruangelie Edrada-ebel+2 more
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Trends in Parasitology, 2001
It is entirely natural that molecular biologists should enthuse about the prospects that their science proffers 8xHurrah for genome projects. Ivens, A. Parasitol. Today. 2000; 16: 317–320Abstract | Full Text | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (6)See all References8.
Susan C. Welburn, Ian Maudlin
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It is entirely natural that molecular biologists should enthuse about the prospects that their science proffers 8xHurrah for genome projects. Ivens, A. Parasitol. Today. 2000; 16: 317–320Abstract | Full Text | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (6)See all References8.
Susan C. Welburn, Ian Maudlin
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Genomics and functional genomics with haloarchaea [PDF]
The first haloarchaeal genome was published in 2000 and today five genome sequences are available. Transcriptome and proteome analyses have been established for two and three haloarchaeal species, respectively, and more than 20 studies using these functional genomic approaches have been published in the last two years.
A Baumann+5 more
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Combing the genome for genomic instability [PDF]
Genomic instability is one of the major features of cancer cells. The clinical phenotypes associated with several human diseases have been linked to recurrent DNA rearrangements and dysfunction of DNA replication processes that involve unstable genomic regions.
Chiara Conti+2 more
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Genome Sequencing and Genomics
2014This chapter explores issues related to Legionella genomics. A critical breakthrough in this area recently occurred with the determination of the genome sequences of three clinical, serogroup 1 isolates of Legionella pneumophila subsp. pneumophila. The three strains are L. pneumophila Paris, Lens and Philadelphia-1.
Joseph P. Vogel+3 more
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Genome and genomics of schistosomes
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2004Schistosomes infect over 200 million people and 600 million are at risk. Genomics and post-genomic studies of schistosomes will contribute greatly to developing new reagents for diagnostic purposes and new vaccines that are of interest to the biotechnology industry.
Alvaro J. Romanha+3 more
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The ‘Persons‘ and ‘Genomics‘ of Personal Genomics
Personalized Medicine, 2010At stake in the debate about personal genomics is what kind of person can be trusted to interpret genomes. Deciding this hinges not just on determining if consumers can interpret genomic information, but on deciding which biological and medical experts (if any) can perform these interpretive acts.
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