نتایج جستجو برای: zebra finch

تعداد نتایج: 4989  

2017
Erik K Hofmeister Melissa Lund Valerie Shearn-Bochsler Christopher N Balakrishnan

Since the introduction of West Nile virus (WNV) into North America in 1999 a number of passerine bird species have been found to play a role in the amplification of the virus. Arbovirus surveillance, observational studies and experimental studies have implicated passerine birds (songbirds, e.g., crows, American robins, house sparrows, and house finches) as significant reservoirs of WNV in North...

2013
George E. Liu Yali Hou

Most bird species have smaller genomes and fewer repeats than mammals. Chicken Repeat 1 (CR1) repeat is one of the most abundant families of repeats, ranging from ~133,000 to ~187,000 copies accounting for ~50 to ~80% of the interspersed repeats in the zebra finch and chicken genomes, respectively. CR1 repeats are believed to have arisen from the retrotransposition of a small number of master e...

Journal: :Genetics 2009
Christopher N Balakrishnan Scott V Edwards

The zebra finch has long been an important model system for the study of vocal learning, vocal production, and behavior. With the imminent sequencing of its genome, the zebra finch is now poised to become a model system for population genetics. Using a panel of 30 noncoding loci, we characterized patterns of polymorphism and divergence among wild zebra finch populations. Continental Australian ...

2016
Sandra Steyaert Jolien Diddens Jeroen Galle Ellen De Meester Sarah De Keulenaer Antje Bakker Nina Sohnius-Wilhelmi Carolina Frankl-Vilches Annemie Van der Linden Wim Van Criekinge Wim Vanden Berghe Tim De Meyer

Learning and memory formation are known to require dynamic CpG (de)methylation and gene expression changes. Here, we aimed at establishing a genome-wide DNA methylation map of the zebra finch genome, a model organism in neuroscience, as well as identifying putatively epigenetically regulated genes. RNAand MethylCap-seq experiments were performed on two zebra finch cell lines in presence or abse...

2012
Anuj Srivastava Kevin Winker Timothy I. Shaw Kenneth L. Jones Travis C. Glenn

An effective way to understand the genomics of divergence in non-model organisms is to use the transcriptome to identify genes associated with divergence. We examine the transcriptome of the song sparrow (Melospiza melodia) and contrast it with the avian models zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) and chicken (Gallus gallus). We aimed to (i) obtain a functional annotation of a substantial portion ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2016
Chih-Kuan Chen Chen Siang Ng Siao-Man Wu Jiun-Jie Chen Po-Liang Cheng Ping Wu Mei-Yeh Jade Lu Di-Rong Chen Cheng-Ming Chuong Hsu-Chen Cheng Chau-Ti Ting Wen-Hsiung Li

Birds can be classified into altricial and precocial. The hatchlings of altricial birds are almost naked, whereas those of precocial birds are covered with natal down. This regulatory divergence is thought to reflect environmental adaptation, but the molecular basis of the divergence is unclear. To address this issue, we chose the altricial zebra finch and the precocial chicken as the model ani...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
J Stapley T R Birkhead T Burke J Slate

Passeriformes are the largest order of birds and one of the most widely studied groups in evolutionary biology and ecology. Until recently genomic tools in passerines relied on chicken genomic resources. Here we report the construction and analysis of a whole-genome linkage map for the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) using a 354-bird pedigree. The map contains 876 SNPs dispersed across 45 lin...

2013
Christopher N. Balakrishnan Charles Chapus Michael S. Brewer David F. Clayton

Songbirds are important models for the study of social behaviour and communication. To complement the recent genome sequencing of the domesticated zebra finch, we sequenced the brain transcriptome of a closely related songbird species, the violet-eared waxbill (Uraeginthus granatina). Both the zebra finch and violet-eared waxbill are members of the family Estrildidae, but differ markedly in the...

Journal: :Brain research. Molecular brain research 2003
David J Bailey Juli Wade

The brains of adult zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) are tuned to the songs of conspecifics. In adult males, the caudomedial neostriatum (NCM) responds to zebra finch song, and in adult females the NCM and hippocampus (HP) are active following exposure to zebra finch song more than other auditory stimuli. The caudal hyperstriatum ventrale (cHV) in both sexes also responds to song, but in fem...

2010
Olof Hellgren Robert Ekblom

BACKGROUND Avian beta-defensins (AvBDs) represent a group of innate immune genes with broad antimicrobial activity. Within the chicken genome, previous work identified 14 AvBDs in a cluster on chromosome three. The release of a second bird genome, the zebra finch, allows us to study the comparative evolutionary history of these gene clusters between from two species that shared a common ancesto...

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