نتایج جستجو برای: n50

تعداد نتایج: 630  

2013
Guohong Cai Clayton W. Leadbetter Megan F. Muehlbauer Thomas J. Molnar Bradley I. Hillman

High-throughput sequencing has been dramatically accelerating the discovery of microsatellite markers (also known as Simple Sequence Repeats). Both 454 and Illumina reads have been used directly in microsatellite discovery and primer design (the "Seq-to-SSR" approach). However, constraints of this approach include: 1) many microsatellite-containing reads do not have sufficient flanking sequence...

2017
Yongzhi Yang Yutao Wang Yue Zhao Xiuying Zhang Ran Li Lei Chen Guojie Zhang Yu Jiang Qiang Qiu Wen Wang Hong-Jiang Wei Kun Wang

Background The Marco Polo Sheep (Ovis ammon polii), a subspecies of argali (Ovis ammon) that is distributed mainly in the Pamir Mountains, provides a mammalian model to study high altitude adaptation mechanisms. Due to over-hunting and subsistence poaching, as well as competition with livestock and habitat loss, O. ammon has been categorized as an endangered species on several lists. It can hav...

2017
Yuanyuan Fu Liangwei Li Shijie Hao Rui Guan Guangyi Fan Chengcheng Shi Haibo Wan Wenbin Chen He Zhang Guocheng Liu Jihua Wang Lulin Ma Jianling You Xuemei Ni Zhen Yue Xun Xu Xiao Sun Xin Liu Simon Ming-Yuen Lee

Rhodiola crenulata, a well-known medicinal Tibetan herb, is mainly grown in high-altitude regions of the Tibet, Yunnan, and Sichuan provinces in China. In the past few years, increasing numbers of studies have been published on the potential pharmacological activities of R. crenulata, strengthening our understanding into its putitive active ingredient composition, pharmacological activity, and ...

2014
Eric B. Rondeau David R. Minkley Jong S. Leong Amber M. Messmer Johanna R. Jantzen Kristian R. von Schalburg Craig Lemon Nathan H. Bird Ben F. Koop

The northern pike is the most frequently studied member of the Esociformes, the closest order to the diverse and economically important Salmoniformes. The ancestor of all salmonids purportedly experienced a whole-genome duplication (WGD) event, making salmonid species ideal for studying the early impacts of genome duplication while complicating their use in wider analyses of teleost evolution. ...

2010
Minou Nowrousian Jason E. Stajich Meiling Chu Ines Engh Eric Espagne Karen Halliday Jens Kamerewerd Frank Kempken Birgit Knab Hsiao-Che Kuo Heinz D. Osiewacz Stefanie Pöggeler Nick D. Read Stephan Seiler Kristina M. Smith Denise Zickler Ulrich Kück Michael Freitag

Filamentous fungi are of great importance in ecology, agriculture, medicine, and biotechnology. Thus, it is not surprising that genomes for more than 100 filamentous fungi have been sequenced, most of them by Sanger sequencing. While next-generation sequencing techniques have revolutionized genome resequencing, e.g. for strain comparisons, genetic mapping, or transcriptome and ChIP analyses, de...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Fiona Kaper Sajani Swamy Brandy Klotzle Sarah Munchel Joseph Cottrell Marina Bibikova Han-Yu Chuang Semyon Kruglyak Mostafa Ronaghi Michael A Eberle Jian-Bing Fan

Standard whole-genome genotyping technologies are unable to determine haplotypes. Here we describe a method for rapid and cost-effective long-range haplotyping. Genomic DNA is diluted and distributed into multiple aliquots such that each aliquot receives a fraction of a haploid copy. The DNA template in each aliquot is amplified by multiple displacement amplification, converted into barcoded se...

2017
Do-Hwan Ahn Seung Chul Shin Bo-Mi Kim Seunghyun Kang Jin-Hyoung Kim Inhye Ahn Joonho Park Hyun Park

The Antarctic bathydraconid dragonfish, Parachaenichthys charcoti, is an Antarctic notothenioid teleost endemic to the Southern Ocean. The Southern Ocean has cooled to -1.8ºC over the past 30 million years, and the seawater had retained this cold temperature and isolated oceanic environment because of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Notothenioids dominate Antarctic fish, making up 90% of the...

2012
Francesco Vezzi Giuseppe Narzisi Bud Mishra

The whole-genome sequence assembly (WGSA) problem is among one of the most studied problems in computational biology. Despite the availability of a plethora of tools (i.e., assemblers), all claiming to have solved the WGSA problem, little has been done to systematically compare their accuracy and power. Traditional methods rely on standard metrics and read simulation: while on the one hand, met...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 1998
D A Garsin D M Paskowitz L Duncan R Losick

The activity of the developmental transcription factor sigmaF in Bacillus subtilis is governed by a switch involving the dual function protein SpoIIAB. SpoIIAB is an antisigma factor that forms complexes with sigmaF and with an alternative partner protein SpoIIAA. SpoIIAB is also a protein kinase that can inactivate SpoIIAA by phosphorylating it on a serine residue. We sought to identify amino ...

2015
Jessica Tiedke Janus Borner Hendrik Beeck Marcel Kwiatkowski Hanno Schmidt Ralf Thiel Andrej Fabrizius Thorsten Burmester Ken Mills

Hypoxia has gained ecological importance during the last decades, and it is the most dramatically increasing environmental factor in coastal areas and estuaries. The gills of fish are the prime target of hypoxia and other stresses. Here we have studied the impact of the exposure to hypoxia (1.5 mg O2/l for 48 h) on the protein expression of the gills of two estuarine fish species, the ruffe (Gy...

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