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The opportunistic pathogen Candida albicans has a large repertoire of mechanisms to generate genetic and phenotypic diversity despite the lack of meiosis in its life cycle.
Meleah A. Hickman +3 more
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Nuclear genome assembly and annotation for the phagotrophic green alga Nephroselmis pyriformis
Abstract Prasinophytes are a globally distributed, diverse polyphyletic group of photosynthetic green algae, displaying a combination of presumably ancestral traits for the Chloroplastida. The Nephroselmidophyceae is a prasinophyte clade comprising small biflagellate algae that includes the marine mixoplankton Nephroselmis pyriformis, which was ...
Sophie Charvet, Eunsoo Kim
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Cladocarpesium T. Deng & Qun Liu, gen. nov. (Separated from Carpesium) is established with Cladocarpesium abrotanoides (L.) T. Deng & Qun Liu designated as the type species. The new genus is morphologically distinct from Carpesium s.str. by its sympodial growth form (typically producing three branches), sessile capitula, and three‐seriate phyllaries ...
Qun Liu +8 more
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Background Hibiscus syriacus L. is a deciduous shrub with a strong environmental resistance and wide application prospects. The genetic background and ploidy levels of Hibiscus cultivars are complex, and polyploid breeding has long been an important ...
Jingwen Zhang +8 more
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ABSTRACT Adaptation to the environment plays an essential role in yeast evolution as a consequence of selective pressures. Lachancea thermotolerans, a yeast related to fermentation and one of the current trends in wine technology research, has undergone an anthropisation process, leading to a notable genomic and phenomic differentiation.
Javier Vicente +5 more
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Ensemble-Based Refinement of Landmark Annotations for DNA Ploidy Analysis in Digital Pathology
Reliable evaluation of image segmentation algorithms in digital pathology depends on high-quality annotation datasets. Landmark-type annotations, essential for cell-counting analyses, are often limited in quality or quantity for segmentation benchmarking,
Viktor Zoltán Jónás +3 more
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Mixed Outcomes in Recombination Rates After Domestication: Revisiting Theory and Data
ABSTRACT The process of domestication has altered many phenotypes. Selection on these phenotypes has long been hypothesised to indirectly select for increases in the genome‐wide recombination rate. This hypothesis is potentially consistent with theory on the evolution of the recombination rate, but empirical support has been unclear. We review relevant
Madeline Bursell +6 more
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Population Genomics of Incipient Allochronic Divergence in the Pine Processionary Moth
ABSTRACT Allochronic divergence is a key evolutionary mechanism that can frequently lead to incipient speciation. Although theoretical models suggest that such divergence is notably facilitated by small population size and genetic polymorphisms influencing reproductive timing, though constrained by genetic load, empirical validation remains limited. We
Tanguy Muller +7 more
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