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Transcriptome reveal gene regulation mechanisms of Chthamalus challengeri for microhabitat adaption in the intertidal zone
rht in wheat
della : Rht gene in wheat
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Unveiling Hunnic Legacy: Decoding Elite Presence in Poland through a Unique Child's Burial with Modified Cranium
Population genomics of Phengaris alcon/rebeli
Microbial data of sputum samples from severe and critically ill influenza patients. Raw sequence reads
Extrachromosomal circular DNA produces regulatory small RNAs involved in zygotic genome remodeling
Fungal metabarcoding - Vallombrosa
Whole metagenomic shotgun sequencing of the subgingival microbiome of diabetics and non-diabetics with different periodontal conditions
Inefficient-looking composting promotes the elimination of guild-plant pathogens fungi in vegetable wastes
Transcriptome sequencing of gill tissues in Myitilus coruscus
Iron impacted Arctic deep-sea sediments
The influence of iron deposits from an artifical source on community composition of nematodes and bacteria in Arctic deep-sea sediments
Serial whole blood transcriptomic analysis demonstrates activation of neutrophils, platelets and coagulation in severe and critical COVID-19 – submitted
RNA-seq of lime (Citrus aurantifolia)
RNA-seq of lime (Citrus aurantifolia) using long-read sequencing under ethylene and abscisic acid treatments. Transcriptomic analyses were carried out on the leaves of lime plants to determine the expression of genes involved lime plants were induced by plant growth regulators, namely ethylene and abscisic acid.
Sorghum Association Panel Whole-Genome Sequencing
Sorghum Association Panel Whole-Genome Sequencing Establishes Pivotal Resource for Dissecting Genomic Diversity
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) from the Kruger National Park, South Africa, are not inbred but have low genomic diversity
The genomic diversity of 71 free-ranging African wild dogs from the Kruger National Park (KNP) were assessed based on heterozygosity, nucleotide diversity and minor allele frequency using whole genome sequencing. The relatedness was also estimated in this cohort and the level inbreeding was measured based on runs of homozygosity (ROH) across the genome. Inbreeding coefficients were calculated based on homozygous excess due to inbreeding (FHOM) and the proportion of genome covered by ROH (FROH). Genetic structure among wild dog packs was investigated including the structure among African wild dogs from different sections of KNP by performing a principal components analysis (PCA).
Transcriptome associated with the flower-to-fruit transition in Vanilla planifolia Andrews (Orchidaceae).
Longitudinal gene expression profiling identifies a poor risk subset of patients with ABC-type Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma
Deferrivibrio essentukiensis strain:Es71-Z0220
Deferrivibrio essentukiensis strain:Es71-Z0220 Genome sequencing and assembly
miRNA profiling in heart tissue of AGAT-/- mice
Framingham Heart Study RNA sequencing in postmortem brain tissue
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