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Phylogenomic insights into the origin of the Norton grape
Challenges in viticulture such as disease resistance have renewed interest in underutilized cultivars. The Norton grape, one of the earliest popular North American grape cultivars, holds the potential to produce exceptional wine while being resistant to pests and disease. Yet, the ancestry of the Norton grape is controversial.
Luke Sparreo +6 more
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Background The high fecundity of fish species allows intense selection to be practised and therefore leads to fast genetic gains. Based on this, numerous selective breeding programmes have been started in Europe in the last decades, but in general ...
María Saura +18 more
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ABSTRACT The advancement of epigenetics has highlighted DNA methylation as an intermediate‐omic influencing gene regulation and phenotypic expression. With emerging technologies enabling the large‐scale and affordable capture of methylation data, there is growing interest in integrating this information into genetic evaluation models for animal ...
Adrián López‐Catalina +3 more
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El enfoque de Orientación Cognitiva al Desempeño Ocupacional Diario (Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance en inglés o CO‐OP), es una intervención orientada a objetivos centrada en la participación. Diseñada para mejorar el desempeño abordando objetivos personales importantes para los niños y sus familias. Con sus orígenes en 2001, el
Hortensia Gimeno, Helene Polatajko
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Maintenance of genetic diversity in subdivided populations using genomic coancestry matrices
Abstract For both undivided and subdivided populations, the consensus method to maintain genetic diversity is the Optimal Contribution (OC) method. For subdivided populations, this method determines the optimal contribution of each candidate to each subpopulation to maximize global genetic diversity (which implicitly optimizes migration between ...
Elisabeth Morales‐González +3 more
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African swine fever (ASF) is a pathology of pigs against which there is no treatment or vaccine. Understanding the equilibrium between innate and adaptive protective responses and immune pathology might contribute to the development of strategies against
Júber Herrera-Uribe +7 more
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To understand why certain plants have been domesticated into crops, we need to recognize that the environmental conditions plants experience in wild populations are totally different from those of agricultural fields. In this study, we investigated whether the characteristics that promote growth and survival in these different environments may have ...
Rafael Rubio de Casas +3 more
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COSST: A tool to facilitate seed provenancing for climate‐smart ecosystem restoration
Our tool can guide where to source seeds for species lacking range‐wide information on genetic structure, which is the case for a substantial proportion of the tropical flora, where ecosystem restoration is of paramount importance. Abstract Selecting the best seed sources is a key step in ecological restoration planning especially under climate change.
Mateus C. Silva +4 more
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In beef cattle, dams play a crucial role in shaping the pre- and postnatal environment for the growth of their offspring. Acknowledging the substantial impact of maternal influence on the early development of calves, researchers utilize maternal animal ...
A. Ruzzon +6 more
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Variation among families of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) in growth, feed efficiency, and body weight variation was investigated. A total of 672 turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) originating from eight families (84 full-sibs per family) were used in this ...
Luis Gomez-Raya +5 more
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