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Graphical Abstract Research Highlight • The genetic diversity of Stiphodon semoni is high. • All populations have high haplotype diversity except for Cimaja. • No genetic structure is observed within the populations of semoni. • The population
Ahmad Romdon +3 more
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Wandering behaviour prevents inter and intra oceanic speciation in a coastal pelagic fish [PDF]
Small pelagic fishes have the ability to disperse over long distances and may present complex evolutionary histories. Here, Old World Anchovies (OWA) were used as a model system to understand genetic patterns and connectivity of fish between the Atlantic
A Magoulas +51 more
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mtDNA synthesis ignites the inflammasome [PDF]
Macrophage priming by inflammatory stimuli drives the new synthesis and oxidation of mitochondrial DNA, which is essential for NLRP3 inflammasome activation.
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A new fluorescent probe, MitoQUMA, brings mitochondrial RNA G‐quadruplexes (mtRNA G4s) into view in live cells. This tool reveals that excessive mtRNA G4 formation halts mitochondrial RNA granule (MRG) assembly, opposite to the phase‐separation role of cytoplasmic RNA G4s. A chemical genetic screen further identifies a Wnt/β‐catenin–GRSF1–mtRNA G4 axis
Gui‐Xue Tang +7 more
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ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to describe outcomes of rapid exome (rES) and rapid genome sequencing (rGS) in an inpatient setting. This is a retrospective cohort of inpatients with rES or rGS during their hospitalization between April 2016 and November 2023.
Cecilia M. Kessler +5 more
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Objective To investigate the role and possible mechanisms of transactive response DNA binding protein 43 (TDP-43) in mediating neuronal injury induced by oxidative stress in mouse neuro-2a (N2a) cells and mouse pain sensitization.
LI Li, HUANG Penghui, CUI Jian
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The mitochondrial genome of Cavia aperea
Cavia aperea is a wild guinea pig found throughout South America. The previously published mitochondrial sequence for C. aperea was highly divergent from the C. porcellus sequence and contained stop codons within open reading frames.
Azizia Wahedi +3 more
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The mtDNA of Human Rights [PDF]
Mitochondrial replacement therapy is a process whereby a child is created by combining the nuclear DNA of two people wishing to have a child with mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) donated by a third person. It poses a new question as to the extent of a person’s right to know the identity of those from whom their DNA is inherited. In commentary upon Turkmendag’
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m.10010T>C Mitochondrial Disease: A Case Report With Hypoparathyroidism and Review of the Literature
ABSTRACT Mitochondria are essential intracellular organelles that play a critical role in cellular metabolism, including the regulation of intracellular calcium signaling. Advances in genomic sequencing have facilitated the identification of rare pathogenic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genetic variants in patients with unexplained endocrine disorders.
Jacob Mohr +5 more
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Two species of the genus Gryllus occur in Europe: G. campestris and G. bimaculatus. The first is widely distributed in the north-western Palaearctic, while the second, G. bimaculatus, occurs predominantly in the Mediterranean area.
Hanna PANAGIOTOPOULOU +5 more
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