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Phylogenomics of the nucleosome
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2003Histones are best known as the architectural proteins that package the DNA of eukaryotic organisms, forming octameric nucleosome cores that the double helix wraps tightly around. Although histones have traditionally been viewed as slowly evolving scaffold proteins that lack diversification beyond their abundant tail modifications, recent studies have ...
Harmit S, Malik, Steven, Henikoff
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Phylogenomics of African guenons
Chromosome Research, 2008The karyotypes of 28 specimens belonging to 26 species of Cercopithecinae have been compared with each other and with human karyotype by chromosome banding and, for some of them, by Zoo-FISH (human painting probes) techniques. The study includes the first description of the karyotypes of four species and a synonym of Cercopithecus nictitans.
Sibyle, Moulin +3 more
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2021
Supporting sequence and alignment data for the publication Gagnon E, Hilgenhof R, Orejuela A, McDonnell A, Sablok G, Aubriot X, Giacomin L, Gouv a Y, Bragonis T, Stehmann JR, Bohs L, Dodsworth S, Martine C, Poczai P, Knapp S, S rkinen T (2021) Phylogenomic discordance suggests polytomies along the backbone of the large genus_ Solanum_.
Gagnon, Edeline +14 more
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Supporting sequence and alignment data for the publication Gagnon E, Hilgenhof R, Orejuela A, McDonnell A, Sablok G, Aubriot X, Giacomin L, Gouv a Y, Bragonis T, Stehmann JR, Bohs L, Dodsworth S, Martine C, Poczai P, Knapp S, S rkinen T (2021) Phylogenomic discordance suggests polytomies along the backbone of the large genus_ Solanum_.
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Phylogenomics Using Transcriptome Data
2016This chapter presents a generalized protocol for conducting phylogenetic analyses using large-scale molecular datasets, specifically using transcriptome data from the Illumina sequencing platform. The general molecular lab bench protocol consists of RNA extraction, cDNA synthesis, and sequencing, in this case via Illumina.
Johanna Taylor, Cannon +1 more
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2015
In der Evolutionsbiologie wurde in den letzten Jahren durch Aufkommen der Phylogenomik ein neues Kapitel aufgeschlagen. Mit Hilfe genomweiter Analysen wird es zunehmend möglich, schwierige Fragestellungen zur Evolutionsgeschichten zu untersuchen, doch diese neuen Perspektiven sind gleichzeitig verbunden mit erhöhter Komplexität und anderen ...
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In der Evolutionsbiologie wurde in den letzten Jahren durch Aufkommen der Phylogenomik ein neues Kapitel aufgeschlagen. Mit Hilfe genomweiter Analysen wird es zunehmend möglich, schwierige Fragestellungen zur Evolutionsgeschichten zu untersuchen, doch diese neuen Perspektiven sind gleichzeitig verbunden mit erhöhter Komplexität und anderen ...
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Biota and Environment of Natural Areas, 2023
Phylogenomics covers various areas of research at the intersection of molecular and evolutionary biology, and in a broad sense can be considered as the science of the reconstruction of life on Earth. This paper provides a brief overview of the achievements of phylogenomics, including historical background, research approaches and methods, and specifi c
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Phylogenomics covers various areas of research at the intersection of molecular and evolutionary biology, and in a broad sense can be considered as the science of the reconstruction of life on Earth. This paper provides a brief overview of the achievements of phylogenomics, including historical background, research approaches and methods, and specifi c
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2020
The development of divergence-time estimation methods has been an active area of research since the early 1960s, when the molecular clock was first postulated by Zuckerkandl and Pauling. Thanks to technological and computational improvements, more powerful and cutting-edge techniques and algorithms have been developed to better understand species ...
Sandra Álvarez-Carretero +1 more
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The development of divergence-time estimation methods has been an active area of research since the early 1960s, when the molecular clock was first postulated by Zuckerkandl and Pauling. Thanks to technological and computational improvements, more powerful and cutting-edge techniques and algorithms have been developed to better understand species ...
Sandra Álvarez-Carretero +1 more
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2017
Resolving the psyllid tree of life and understanding evolutionary relationships in the superfamily Psylloidea is challenging due to the lack of clear morphological synapomorphies for many groups. Shot-gun sequencing using mixed pool DNAs for more than 400 species resulted in recovery from de novo assemblies of near complete mitogenomes (≥ 10 kb) for ...
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Resolving the psyllid tree of life and understanding evolutionary relationships in the superfamily Psylloidea is challenging due to the lack of clear morphological synapomorphies for many groups. Shot-gun sequencing using mixed pool DNAs for more than 400 species resulted in recovery from de novo assemblies of near complete mitogenomes (≥ 10 kb) for ...
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2016
Nematode diversity Nematodes are characterized in the wider public and scientific community as being both rare (very few people have ever seen a nematode) and very well understood (the ‘model nematode’ Caenorhabditis elegans is one of the cornerstones of modern biology).
Mark Blaxter +4 more
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Nematode diversity Nematodes are characterized in the wider public and scientific community as being both rare (very few people have ever seen a nematode) and very well understood (the ‘model nematode’ Caenorhabditis elegans is one of the cornerstones of modern biology).
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