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Lel EoryThe Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh Verified email at ed.ac.uk Cited by 1329 |
An improved pig reference genome sequence to enable pig genetics and genomics research
Background The domestic pig (Sus scrofa) is important both as a food source and as a
biomedical model given its similarity in size, anatomy, physiology, metabolism, pathology, and …
biomedical model given its similarity in size, anatomy, physiology, metabolism, pathology, and …
CsrA Inhibits Translation Initiation of Escherichia coli hfq by Binding to a Single Site Overlapping the Shine-Dalgarno Sequence
CS Baker, LA Eöry, H Yakhnin, J Mercante… - Journal of …, 2007 - Am Soc Microbiol
Csr (carbon storage regulation) of Escherichia coli is a global regulatory system that consists
of CsrA, a homodimeric RNA binding protein, two noncoding small RNAs (sRNAs; CsrB …
of CsrA, a homodimeric RNA binding protein, two noncoding small RNAs (sRNAs; CsrB …
A chromosome-level genome assembly for the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas
… First, the short-read data were used to identify and reassign putative haplotigs with the
Purge Haplotigs pipeline (-l 5, -m 38, -h 90) [49]. Second, an all-versus-all contig mapping was …
Purge Haplotigs pipeline (-l 5, -m 38, -h 90) [49]. Second, an all-versus-all contig mapping was …
[HTML][HTML] Normalized long read RNA sequencing in chicken reveals transcriptome complexity similar to human
Background Despite the significance of chicken as a model organism, our understanding of
the chicken transcriptome is limited compared to human. This issue is common to all non-…
the chicken transcriptome is limited compared to human. This issue is common to all non-…
[HTML][HTML] Contributions of protein-coding and regulatory change to adaptive molecular evolution in murid rodents
The contribution of regulatory versus protein change to adaptive evolution has long been
controversial. In principle, the rate and strength of adaptation within functional genetic …
controversial. In principle, the rate and strength of adaptation within functional genetic …
Distributions of selectively constrained sites and deleterious mutation rates in the hominid and murid genomes
… Under the nearly neutral theory, we expected to see lower levels of selective constraints
on most sequence types in hominids than murids, a group that is thought to have a higher …
on most sequence types in hominids than murids, a group that is thought to have a higher …
[HTML][HTML] The quail genome: insights into social behaviour, seasonal biology and infectious disease response
Background The Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) is a popular domestic poultry species
and an increasingly significant model species in avian developmental, behavioural and …
and an increasingly significant model species in avian developmental, behavioural and …
[HTML][HTML] Carbonic anhydrase 9 expression increases with vascular endothelial growth factor–targeted therapy and is predictive of outcome in metastatic clear cell …
Background There is a lack of biomarkers to predict outcome with targeted therapy in metastatic
clear cell renal cancer (mccRCC). This may be because dynamic molecular changes …
clear cell renal cancer (mccRCC). This may be because dynamic molecular changes …
Functional classification of 15 million SNPs detected from diverse chicken populations
Next-generation sequencing has prompted a surge of discovery of millions of genetic variants
from vertebrate genomes. Besides applications in genetic association and linkage studies, …
from vertebrate genomes. Besides applications in genetic association and linkage studies, …
[HTML][HTML] Functional Annotation of the Transcriptome of the Pig, Sus scrofa, Based Upon Network Analysis of an RNAseq Transcriptional Atlas
The domestic pig (Sus scrofa) is both an economically important livestock species and a
model for biomedical research. Two highly contiguous pig reference genomes have recently …
model for biomedical research. Two highly contiguous pig reference genomes have recently …