نتایج جستجو برای: evolution transcriptomics

تعداد نتایج: 346105  

Journal: :British Journal of Nutrition 2008

Journal: :Current Issues in Molecular Biology 2022

2015
Haley R Eidem William E Ackerman Kriston L McGary Patrick Abbot Antonis Rokas Tim Sands

Title:Gestational tissue transcriptomics in term and preterm human pregnancies: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2017
Steven G Ball Ugo Cenci

Transcriptomics is shedding new light on the relationship between photosynthetic algae and salamander eggs.

2013
Rebecca Lewis Hannah May Ali Mobasheri Richard Barrett-Jolley

To date, a range of ion channels have been identified in chondrocytes using a number of different techniques, predominantly electrophysiological and/or biomolecular; each of these has its advantages and disadvantages. Here we aim to compare and contrast the data available from biophysical and microarray experiments. This letter analyses recent transcriptomics datasets from chondrocytes, accessi...

2017
Mattia Privitera Amalia Floriou-Servou Johannes Bohacek

In our ever-changing environment, we are frequently exposed to uncontrollable, threatening social or physical stimuli that are perceived as stress. The brain rapidly mounts a stress response, by releasing neurotransmitters, hormones and peptides-stress mediators-that orchestrate organism-wide changes in an attempt to meet the challenges of the stressful situation. Despite the adaptive value of ...

Journal: :International Journal of Biological Sciences 2007
Christopher K. Tuggle Yanfang Wang Oliver Couture

The past five years have seen a tremendous rise in porcine transcriptomic data. Available porcine Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) have expanded greatly, with over 623,000 ESTs deposited in Genbank. ESTs have been used to expand the pig-human comparative maps, but such data has also been used in many ways to understand pig gene expression. Several methods have been used to identify genes differen...

2017
Steven D. Aird Jigyasa Arora Agneesh Barua Lijun Qiu Kouki Terada Alexander S. Mikheyev

Venoms are among the most biologically active secretions known, and are commonly believed to evolve under extreme positive selection. Many venom gene families, however, have undergone duplication, and are often deployed in doses vastly exceeding the LD50 for most prey species, which should reduce the strength of positive selection. Here, we contrast these selective regimes using snake venoms, w...

2016
Felipe Mora-Bermúdez Farhath Badsha Sabina Kanton J Gray Camp Benjamin Vernot Kathrin Köhler Birger Voigt Keisuke Okita Tomislav Maricic Zhisong He Robert Lachmann Svante Pääbo Barbara Treutlein Wieland B Huttner

Human neocortex expansion likely contributed to the remarkable cognitive abilities of humans. This expansion is thought to primarily reflect differences in proliferation versus differentiation of neural progenitors during cortical development. Here, we have searched for such differences by analysing cerebral organoids from human and chimpanzees using immunohistofluorescence, live imaging, and s...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2009
M R Andersen J Nielsen

In this review, we present a comprehensive overview of the current status of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and metabolic modeling in Aspergillus species. Currently, 13 Aspergillus genomes divided across seven species have been sequenced with more to come, and many applications of this information on a systems level have been published. More than 30 studies on global trans...

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