نتایج جستجو برای: n50

تعداد نتایج: 630  

2017
Seunghyun Kang Do-Hwan Ahn Jun Hyuck Lee Sung Gu Lee Seung Chul Shin Jungeun Lee Gi-Sik Min Hyoungseok Lee Hyun-Woo Kim Sanghee Kim Hyun Park

Background The Antarctic intertidal zone is continuously subjected to extremely fluctuating biotic and abiotic stressors. The West Antarctic Peninsula is the most rapidly warming region on Earth. Organisms living in Antarctic intertidal pools are therefore interesting for research into evolutionary adaptation to extreme environments and the effects of climate change. Findings We report the wh...

2016
Yasuo Yasui Hideki Hirakawa Mariko Ueno Katsuhiro Matsui Tomoyuki Katsube-Tanaka Soo Jung Yang Jotaro Aii Shingo Sato Masashi Mori

Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench; 2n = 2x = 16) is a nutritionally dense annual crop widely grown in temperate zones. To accelerate molecular breeding programmes of this important crop, we generated a draft assembly of the buckwheat genome using short reads obtained by next-generation sequencing (NGS), and constructed the Buckwheat Genome DataBase. After assembling short reads, we determi...

2015
Chang Woo Kwon Kyung-Min Park Byoung-Cheorl Kang Dae-Hyuk Kweon Myoung-Dong Kim Sang Woon Shin Yeon Ho Je Pahn-Shick Chang

Calotropis procera R. Br., a traditional medicinal plant in India, is a promising source of commercial proteases, because the cysteine proteases from the plant exhibit high thermo-stability, broad pH optima, and plasma-clotting activity. Though several proteases such as Procerain, Procerain B, CpCp-1, CpCp-2, and CpCp-3 have been isolated and characterized, the information of their transcripts ...

2017
Si Lok Tara A. Paton Zhuozhi Wang Gaganjot Kaur Susan Walker Ryan K. C. Yuen Wilson W. L. Sung Joseph Whitney Janet A. Buchanan Brett Trost Naina Singh Beverly Apresto Nan Chen Matthew Coole Travis J. Dawson Karen Ho Zhizhou Hu Sanjeev Pullenayegum Kozue Samler Arun Shipstone Fiona Tsoi Ting Wang Sergio L. Pereira Pirooz Rostami Carol Ann Ryan Amy Hin Yan Tong Karen Ng Yogi Sundaravadanam Jared T. Simpson Burton K. Lim Mark D. Engstrom Christopher J. Dutton Kevin C. R. Kerr Maria Franke William Rapley Richard F. Wintle Stephen W. Scherer

The Canadian beaver (Castor canadensis) is the largest indigenous rodent in North America. We report a draft annotated assembly of the beaver genome, the first for a large rodent and the first mammalian genome assembled directly from uncorrected and moderate coverage (< 30 ×) long reads generated by single-molecule sequencing. The genome size is 2.7 Gb estimated by k-mer analysis. We assembled ...

2017
Jian Xu Chao Bian Kunci Chen Guiming Liu Yanliang Jiang Qing Luo Xinxin You Wenzhu Peng Jia Li Yu Huang Yunhai Yi Chuanju Dong Hua Deng Songhao Zhang Hanyuan Zhang Qiong Shi Peng Xu

The Northern snakehead (Channa argus), a member of the Channidae family of the Perciformes, is an economically important freshwater fish native to East Asia. In North America, it has become notorious as an intentionally released invasive species. Its ability to breathe air with gills and migrate short distances over land makes it a good model for bimodal breath research. Therefore, recent resea...

2009
C.-Y. Cynthia Lin

This paper estimates a dynamic model of the world oil market and tests whether OPEC countries colluded and whether non-OPEC countries behaved oligopolistically over the period 1970-2004. The model generates estimates of the shadow price of the resource with minimal functional form assumptions. Results support oligopolistic behavior among non-OPEC producers and collusion among OPEC producers exc...

Journal: :F1000Research 2021

We describe the use of high-fidelity single molecule sequencing to assemble genome psychoactive Psilocybe cubensis mushroom. The is 46.6Mb, 46% GC, and in 32 contigs with an N50 3.3Mb. BUSCO completeness scores are 97.6% 1.2% duplicates. Psilocybin synthesis cluster exists a 3.2Mb contig. dataset available from NCBI BioProject accessions <ns3:ext-link xmlns:ns4="...

2007

The analysis of the first plant genomes provided unexpected evidence for genome duplication events in species that had previously been considered as true diploids on the basis of their genetics. These polyploidization events may have had important consequences in plant evolution, in particular for species radiation and adaptation and for the modulation of functional capacities. Here we report a...

2007

The analysis of the first plant genomes provided unexpected evidence for genome duplication events in species that had previously been considered as true diploids on the basis of their genetics. These polyploidization events may have had important consequences in plant evolution, in particular for species radiation and adaptation and for the modulation of functional capacities. Here we report a...

2010
Jerry Dodgson Hans Cheng

The chicken genome (~1.2 Gb) was sequenced with NIH support in response to a White Paper (see http://genome.wustl.edu/genomes/view/gallus_gallus/ ) by the Washington U. Genome Sequencing Center (WUGSC) with the first draft sequence announced in March 2004. That draft was based on 6.6X WGS (Sanger) coverage, assembled and aligned to chromosomes using BAC end sequences and a comprehensive BAC phy...

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