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1. The genomes of our single-celled ancestors

2. Cetacean Genomes Project Samples Obtaining appropriate samples is the first and most critical step in assembling Cetacean genomes

3. Furthermore, cancer genomes are often aneuploid.

4. You probably hear about genomes these days.

5. 3 Bacterial genes can transfer to eukaryotic host genomes.

6. Ensembl Bacteria is a browser for Bacterial and archaeal genomes

7. Genomes are linear, double-stranded DNA, around 33-244kb in length.

8. Over many generations, the genomes of organisms can change significantly, resulting in evolution.

9. In Archeal genomes, the clustering of trpE and trpG was most prominent

10. Abyss is a de novo sequence assembler intended for short paired-end reads and large genomes

11. Malaria parasites contain apicoplasts, organelles usually found in plants, complete with their own genomes.

12. Perhaps the most interesting genomes do both : They are a panacea and a Pandora's box.

13. Augustus is a program to find genes and their structures in one or more genomes.

14. PROCOGEN is strongly committed to advancing knowledge of conifer genomes and their function, as well as technology transfer.

15. Arboviruses possess RNA genomes capable of rapid diversification and adaptation, and the between-host trade-offs …

16. They're going to work on the genomes of the passenger pigeon and the band- tailed pigeon.

17. They're going to work on the genomes of the passenger pigeon and the band-tailed pigeon.

18. But in the zygote the male and female genomes remain separate until the zygote itself divides.

19. This technology allows rapid sequencing of large stretches of DNA and RNA base pairs spanning entire genomes.

20. Summary: The Arthropodan Mitochondrial Genomes Accessible database (AMiGA) is a relational database developed to help in managing access to the increasing amount of data arising from developments in Arthropodan mitochondrial genomics (136 mitochondrial genomes as of September 2005)

21. Summary: The Arthropodan Mitochondrial Genomes Accessible database (AMiGA) is a relational database developed to help in managing access to the increasing amount of data arising from developments in Arthropodan mitochondrial genomics (136 mitochondrial genomes as of September 2005)

22. Sequencing the genomes of the parasites and subsequent bioinformatics analysis allowed searches for host-pathogen interaction.

23. Recently, James Watson and Craig Venter became the first individuals to have their whole genomes sequenced.

24. These concentrations were compared with levels measured in mitochondria of the wild-type strain, bearing 100% intact mitochondrial genomes.

25. The Aortic West Africa Regional Virtual Meeting, "Optimizing cancer care and research in the West High-depth African genomes inform human migration and health – latest paper published in Nature! Abstract The African continent is regarded as the cradle of modern humans and African genomes

26. In Archeal genomes, several stages of trpB evolution, TrpA/TrpB cooperation, and operon formation can be observed

27. Another is looking to use genetic tools to cut the HIV DNA out of cells genomes altogether.

28. Hence, there was an increase in the number of mitochondrial genomes per nuclear genome in the mutant strain.

29. Cytogenetic analysis has indicated there is little genomic affinity between the genomes of Medicago sativa L. and Medicago papillosa Boiss.

30. Our Cetacean Genomes Project Samples page lists samples that we have identified as likely to meet the necessary specifications

31. Comparative mapping has shown high genetic colinearity among chromosomes of cereals, promoting rice as a model for studying grass genomes.

32. This allows the manipulation of Baculovirus genomes in bacteria and facilitates the investigation of lethal knockouts because the manipulation and

33. Crispr gene editing is a genetic engineering technique in molecular biology by which the genomes of living organisms may be modified

34. Numerous examples of Biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), including for compounds of agricultural and medicinal importance, have now been discovered in plant genomes

35. Hordeum fuegianum, H. tetraploidum, H. jubatum, H. brachyantherum, and H. roshevitzii are segmental alloploids all with the same two partly homoeologous genomes.

36. In this study, we sequenced the genomes of two Billfishes (swordfish and sailfish), members of a representative lineage of endothermic teleosts

37. Conservation of colinear linkage groups among the four genomes indicates that allopolyploidy in Gossypium was not accompanied by extensive chromosomal rearrangement.

38. In this study, we address this shortcoming by developing a pipeline to identify a large number of exonic markers from five avian genomes.

39. The Cog protein database was generated by comparing predicted and known proteins in all completely sequenced microbial genomes to infer sets of orthologs

40. This is the first time that genomes have been transferred between branches of life—from a prokaryote to eukaryote and back to a prokaryote.

41. Bowtie is an ultrafast, memory-efficient short read aligner geared toward quickly aligning large sets of short DNA sequences (reads) to large genomes

42. Transgenes can now be incorporated into Chloroplast genomes of a number of important crop plants and efforts to improve the technology further will be discussed.

43. Studying the genomes of 10 different Anglerfish species, scientists have found these fish have differences in several crucial parts of the vertebrate immune system

44. A database providing information on the structure of Assembled genomes, Assembly names and other meta-data, statistical reports, and links to genomic sequence data

45. Alloploids between the E and S genomes showed isozyme patterns resembling those of Pseudoroegneria, reflecting patterns of variation shown by morphological and anatomical data.

46. We show that the genomes of Ameiotic asexual Meloidogyne are large, polyploid and made of duplicated regions with a high within-species average nucleotide divergence of ~8%

47. Brig is a free cross-platform (Windows/Mac/Unix) application that can display circular comparisons between a large number of genomes, with a focus on handling genome assembly data.

48. These results provide evidence for the existence of an important genetic mechanism that can act to synchronize the developmental behaviour of different ancestral diploid genomes in allopolyploids.

49. All genomes sequenced to date encode enzymes that use Coenzyme A as a substrate, and around 4% of cellular enzymes use it, or a thioester form of it, as a substrate

50. Comparative analysis of the available whole genomes of Cucurbit species provides evidence in support of the model in which the wax gourd genome is the most ancestral karyotype of the Cucurbit

51. Our Computational biology work investigates the precise makeup of both mouse and human genomes and the similarities (and important differences) important for translating preclinical research to clinical benefit

52. Brig is a cross-platform (Windows/Mac/Unix) application that can display circular comparisons between a large number of genomes, with a focus on handling genome assembly data

53. The FDA Argos database generates and publishes quality-controlled microbial reference genomes for diagnostic use, which enable ID-NGS developers to perform in silico validation of their workflows

54. Several new genes linked to an exceptionally long life have been discovered, according to a new study that examined the genomes of people living into their 100s, known as Centenarians.

55. Genes encoding α/β hydrolase fold domain (Abhd) proteins are present in virtually all reported genomes, and conserved structural motifs shared by these proteins predict common roles in lipid synthesis and degradation.

56. A 2015 study by geneticist Maanasa Raghavan and colleagues compared genomes of modern people from all over the world and found support for the Beringian Standstill Hypothesis, albeit reconfiguring the time depth

57. Project Methods (1) Construction of Baculovirus knockouts: One of the major advances in investigations of Baculovirus molecular biology has been the development of the use of Baculovirus genomes incorporated into bacterial artificial chromosomes

58. Average Nucleotide Identity (Ani) I n tr o d u c ti o n Average Nucleotide Identity (Ani) is a measure of nucleotide-level genomic similarity between the coding regions of two genomes

59. Here we resequenced the genomes of 40 cultivated Accessions selected from the major groups of rice and 10 Accessions of their wild progenitors (Oryza rufipogon and Oryza nivara) to >15 × raw data coverage.

60. Methods: We used 500 simulated read sets and 120 real read sets to assess the performance of eight long-read Assemblers (Canu, Flye, Miniasm/Minipolish, NECAT, NextDenovo/NextPolish, Raven, Redbean and Shasta) across a wide variety of genomes

61. Abacas may take several minutes to run for large genomes/chromosomes and will produce a number of different output files in the working directory; Start ACT and load the sequence and comparison files as printed out by Abacas

62. CrispR (/ ˈ k r ɪ s p ər /) (which is an acronym for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is a family of DNA sequences found in the genomes of prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea

63. The use of Backcrosses is ideal because a comparison of their growth rates in the two habitats estimates an ecologically dependent component of their fitness while controlling for any intrinsic genetic incompatibilities that may exist between the Benthic and Limnetic genomes

64. Bracken (Bayesian Reestimation of Abundance after Classification with KrakEN) uses the taxonomic assignments made by Kraken, a very fast read-level classifier, along with information about the genomes themselves to estimate abundance at the species level, the genus level, or above.

65. In this regard, we present bioinformatic analyses that show: (i) aspecific, spurious Annealings of the available primers in multiple homologous sites of the human genome; (ii) strict homologies between whole XMRV genome and interspersed repetitive elements widespread in mammalian genomes

66. Remember, the Darwinists, Evolutionists, Naturalists, Materialists, Atheists, and Abiogenesists literally want you to believe that genomes, proteins, ribosomes, mitochondria, living cells, eyes, synapses, neurotransmitter systems, physical brains, and the complex designs and programming associated with each of these can spontaneously generate

67. ‘After Conjugation, chromosomes in the transcriptionally active macronucleus develop by fragmentation, elimination, and amplification of germ line chromosomes.’ ‘Therefore, it is only following new MAC development late in Conjugation that the previously silent MIC genomes from the mated cells are brought into expression.’

68. Although each team collected and analyzed genomes independently, they came to the same general conclusion: Genetic similarities between peoples of Eurasia, Oceania and the Americas indicate that all non-Africans descend from a small population that left Africa roughly 60,000 years ago.

69. To examine bias in cytoplasmic DNA inheritance in these hybridizations, the sequence of the 3' end of the chloroplast ndhF gene was compared among 29 allopolyploid Triticeae species containing the St nuclear genome in combination with the H, I, Ns, P, W, Y, and Xm nuclear genomes.

70. The electrophoretic isozyme patterns of the enzyme aconitase obtained from leaf extracts of triazine-susceptible parental (S) and Backcrossed (S×R BC6) biotypes, and triazine-resistant parental (R) and Backcrossed (R×S BC6) biotypes verified that the biotypes had the expected nuclear genomes

71. In some instances we were able to find a clear influence of distinct species or genomes on the characters of their alloploid taxa, e. g. an influence ofAegilops tauschii on the characters of the hexaploid wheat species and on the remaining species of sectionVertebrata ofAegilops.

72. All but one Arbovirus species belong to one of five families of RNA viruses, suggesting that the high mutation frequencies of RNA genomes may be a prerequisite for entry into a cycle of alternating replication in the very different environments represented by vertebrate and invertebrate animals

73. The availability of over 800 sequenced Chloroplast genomes from a variety of land plants has enhanced our understanding of Chloroplast biology, intracellular gene transfer, conservation, diversity, and the genetic basis by which Chloroplast transgenes can be engineered to enhance plant agronomic traits or to produce high-value

74. However, Apomicts, with few exceptions, generally occur in genera with low chromosome base numbers (average of 9.3), i.e., they tend to occur in families and genera with stable genomes that are not actively undergoing paleopolyploid processes (polyploidy followed by aneuploid series formation, diploidization, and new base number formation).

75. Capsid (Computational Pathogen Sequence IDentification) is a comprehensive open source platform which integrates a high-performance computational pipeline for pathogen sequence identification and characterization in human genomes and transcriptomes together with a scalable results database and a user-friendly web-based software application for managing, querying and visualizing results.

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77. The study demonstrated the following: (i) species that shared a basic genome showed more similar hybridization fragment patterns than species with different genomes, whether with pHchl or pHch3; (ii) hybridization with pHchl revealed the presence of certain fragments limited to the species with a H genome; and (iii) the alloploid nature of species like H. jubatum was confirmed.

78. Crispr definition is - a segment of genetic material found in the genomes of prokaryotes (such as some bacteria and archaea) that consists of repeated short sequences of nucleotides interspersed at regular intervals between unique sequences of nucleotides derived from the DNA of pathogens (such as viruses) which had previously infected the bacteria and that functions to protect the bacteria

79. In this study, we investigated by in silico analysis the possible correlation between microRNAs (miRNAs) and Anamnia V-SINEs (a superfamily of short interspersed nuclear elements), which belong to those retroposon families that have been preserved in vertebrate genomes for millions of years and are actively transcribed because they are embedded in the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of several genes.

80. The Ani calculator estimates the average nucleotide identity using both best hits (one-way Ani) and reciprocal best hits (two-way Ani) between two genomic datasets, as calculated by Goris et al., 2007.Typically, the Ani values between genomes of the same species are above 95% (e.g., Escherichia coli).Values below 75% are not to be trusted, and AAI should be used instead.