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16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing
Affinity Molecular Assay for Detecting Candida albicans Using Chitin Affinity and RPA-CRISPR/Cas12a
Toxicity of 6PPD and 6PPD-Q to earthworm
Biodegradable Janus sonozyme with all-time ROS regulation for treatment of infectious critical-sized bone defects
Babaco virus Q infecting Vasconcellea
DNA metabarcoding parasitoid wasps
Genome-wide analysis of Q binding reveals a complex regulatory network that coordinates grain yield and grain protein content in common wheat (Triticum aestivum)
High resolution deep mutational scanning enables target characterization for drug discovery
Dissecting the role of the HA1-226 leucine residue in the fitness and airborne transmission of an A(H9N2) avian influenza virus
Nonfunctional coq10 mutants maintain the ERMES complex and reveal true phenotypes associated with the loss of the coenzyme Q chaperone protein Coq10
Escherichia coli strain:K-12
Genomic sequence of E. coli strain FS1576
Quercus section Cerris
East Asian Cerris oaks Raw sequence reads
Whole exome sequencing for indentification of specific gene mutations in an Indian cohort of triple-negative breast cancer patients
This study analyzed whole exome sequencing data from 15 Indian triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients. On average, 106 mutations per sample were identified. The most significant recurrent mutations were found in genes including CTNNB1, TP53, and SLC7A8. Other cancer-associated genes also showed mutations. The TNBC genomes exhibited predominant mutational signatures related to spontaneous deamination, DNA repair failure, and transcriptional strand bias. These mutations were involved in several major signaling pathways. The findings highlight key exonic mutations in Indian TNBC patients that could be used for screening, risk prediction, and developing targeted therapeutics. Further studies on genetic variability among TNBC patients are suggested for improved treatment strategies.
Quercus ilex subsp. pyrenaica rhizosphere Metagenome
Quercus ilex rhizosphere Metagenome
Quercus ilex rhizosphere Metagenome Metagenome
Quercus ilex acorn rhizosphere Metagenome
Quercus ilex acorn rhizosphere Metagenome Metagenome
Quercus suber rhizosphere
Quercus suber rhizosphere Metagenome
Decay experiments coupled with the 16S rRNA and ITS region amplicon sequencing of water lily leaf biofilms: Does sediment type influence preservation?
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mNGS revealing benacoxsome
PNA clamps lower host chloroplast and mitochondria amplification in 16S rRNA PCR, increasing the resolution of oak-associated bacterial profiling
PNA Clamp Optimisation for Oak Microbiome Studies
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