Shennong 1 Chicken 40K Liquid Chip: Advancing Genetic Research in Chinese Indigenous Chickens
Based on comprehensive genomic data of Chinese indigenous chickens, we developed a specialized genotyping array for this population. Comparative analyses with published mainstream arrays and evaluations, including genetic assessment of diverse chicken types and gene mining analyses, demonstrated its superior applicability to Chinese indigenous chickens.
Chaoqun Gao+14 more
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Correction: Blindow et al. Re-Establishment Techniques and Transplantations of Charophytes to Support Threatened Species. Plants 2021, 10, 1830. [PDF]
Blindow I, Carlsson M, van de Weyer K.
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Half of resources in threatened species conservation plans are allocated to research and monitoring. [PDF]
Buxton RT+5 more
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Vibrio alginolyticus NBRC 15630, Vibrio parahaemolyticus ATCC 17802, Shewanella algae DW01, and Shewanella algae ATCC 51192 bacterial strains were found in the Mud crab brood and egg samples. All isolates were found to be sensitive to cefotaxime, chloramphenicol, gentamicin, and nitrofurantoin antibiotics.
Abul Farah Md. Hasanuzzaman+3 more
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An urge to fill a knowledge void: Malaria parasites are rarely investigated in threatened species. [PDF]
Carmona-Isunza MC+4 more
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Description of two new species of Avicularia Lamarck 1818 and redescription of Avicularia diversipes (C.L. Koch 1842) (Araneae, Theraphosidae, Aviculariinae)—three possibly threatened Brazilian species [PDF]
Rogerioi Bertani+1 more
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Development of a new control rule for managing anthropogenic removals of protected, endangered or threatened species in marine ecosystems. [PDF]
Ouzoulias F+5 more
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Potential for the use of vocal individuality as a conservation research tool in two threatened Philippine hornbill species, the Visayan Hornbill and the Rufous-headed Hornbill [PDF]
Richard Policht+3 more
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Rabies Transmission and Control in the Somali Region. Introduction: Rabies is a fatal zoonotic disease caused by the Lyssavirus, posing a significant threat to both wildlife and public health in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Key Points: 1. Primary Hosts: Wild carnivores such as foxes, jackals, raccoons, skunks, bats, and honey badgers are the main ...
Hassan Abdi Hussein
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