Browsing by Subject "genome"
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(2023-05-04)Fusarium oxysporum is a cross-kingdom pathogen that causes notorious diseases with the most diverse host range, including plants, animals, and humans. Different isolates in F. oxysporum species complex (FOSC) were defined ...
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(2014-08-06)The development of gene maps constitutes a key feature for understanding genome architecture and comparative evolution. The genomes of some livestock species such as cattle, horses and pigs, have received considerable ...
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(2015-05-13)As the advance in high-throughput sequencing enables the generation of large volumes of genomic information, it provides researchers the opportunity to study non-model organisms even in the absence of a fully sequenced ...
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(1991)Physical mapping of the bend loci in HPV 16 may lead to an improved understanding of the transcriptional regulation of this genome. Subcloning small fragments of HPV 16 into pUC18 and pCY7, followed by electrophoretic ...
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(2017-01-23)Intimate associations of maternally-inherited endosymbiotic bacteria and arthropods are ancient and taxonomically diverse. The nature of such relationships includes reproductive parasitism, as well as nutritional and ...
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(2009-05-15)Telomeres comprise the physical ends of chromosomes. Essential functions of telomeres include protecting the terminus from being recognized as a DNA doublestrand break and facilitating the complete replication of the ...
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(2021-05-03)One of the earliest samples of Caenorhabditis elegans was isolated in Bergerac, France. Early estimates indicated that a Bergerac strain had a high copy-number of the transposable element Tc1 and also displayed diminished ...