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The mitogenomic phylogeny of the Elasmobranchii (Chondrichthyes)
Here we present a mitogenomic perspective on the evolution of sharks and rays, being a first glance on the complete mitochondrial history of such an old and diversified group of vertebrates. The Elasmobranchii is a diverse subclass of Chondrichthyes, or cartilaginous fish, with about 1200 species of ocean- and freshwater-dwelling fishes spread all over
Amaral, Cesar R. L. +4 more
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The Nariño Cat, the Tigrinas and Their Problematic Systematics and Phylogeography: The Real Story
The systematics and phylogeny of the most speciose genus (Leopardus) of the felidae have historically been contentious and problematic. These issues have been compounded with the recent advancement of genetic techniques that make it possible to detect ...
Manuel Ruiz-García +3 more
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The epigenetic landscape of skeletal muscle in response to exercise and aging
Epigenetic mechanisms regulate gene expression in response to exercise and aging, thereby supporting skeletal muscle plasticity. Acute exercise induces chromatin remodeling through histone modifications and DNA methylation, promoting the expression of exercise‐responsive genes.
Sabrina Champsi, David A. Hood
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Complete mitochondrial genome sequences were determined for two lineages (“CEQ” and “SEQ”) of the Australian smelt, Retropinna semoni. Both mitogenomes contain the typical vertebrate arrangement of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes and
Hughes, Jane M +2 more
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DNA extracted from boiled archival fish bones yields high‐quality whole‐genome sequencing data
Abstract Archival samples provide a unique source of organismal DNA, offering the potential to extend the temporal scale of genetic studies by decades to centuries. Fish hard structures, such as otoliths and scales, serve as records for fish collected during fisheries monitoring across a large spatiotemporal scale.
Jingyao Niu +5 more
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Composition and skewness in different Lepidopteran mitogenomes.
Composition and skewness in different Lepidopteran mitogenomes.
Cen Qian (717539) +7 more
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Additional file 2: FigureS2. The inferred secondary structure of the atp6 gene among the Ericales mitogenomes.
Gang Hao (134522) +4 more
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In order to investigate the molecular evolution of mitogenomes among the family Scaridae, the complete mitogenome sequences of twelve parrotfish species were determined and compared with those of seven other parrotfish species. The comparative analysis revealed that the general features and organization of the mitogenome were similar among the 19 ...
Jiaxin Gao +7 more
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Distinct pathogenic and epidemiological features underlie different Theileria parva strains resulting in different clinical manifestations of East Coast Fever and Corridor Disease in susceptible cattle.
Micky M. Mwamuye +6 more
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Abstract Marine fish species are likely to exhibit little genetic differentiation among populations due to their high dispersal potential during early life stages and migratory nature. However, recent studies have increasingly reported intraspecific genetic differentiation resulting from species‐specific ecological traits, environmental factors, and ...
Yuki Yamamoto +7 more
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