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    Inference Attacks on Genomic Data Based on Probabilistic Graphical Models by Zaobo He, Junxiu Zhou

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The rapid progress and plummeting costs of human-genome sequencing enable the availability of large amount of personal biomedical information, leading to one of the most important concerns — genomic data privacy. …”
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    Genomic assessment of targets implicated in Rhipicephalus microplus acaricide resistance. by Christina Meiring, Michel Labuschagne

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This study aimed to assess these mutations by sequencing genomic regions encoding proteins historically associated with acaricide target site insensitivity and increased acaricide detoxification and comparing resistant and susceptible isolates from eight different countries. …”
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    RAREFAN: A webservice to identify REPINs and RAYTs in bacterial genomes by Fortmann-Grote, Carsten, Irmer, Julia von, Bertels, Frederic

    Published 2023-02-01
    Subjects: “…sequence analysis, mobile genetic elements, bacterial genomes, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia…”
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    Non-viral systems for intracellular delivery of genome editing tools by I. H. Shaikhutdinov, P. V. Ilyasov, O. V. Gribkova, L.  V. Limareva

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…A hallmark of the last decades is an extensive development of genome editing systems and technologies propelling genetic engineering to the next level. …”
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    Chromosome-level genome assembly of Fistularia commersonii (Syngnathiformes, Fistulariidae) by Zufa Ding, Cheng Wang, Yuting Qian, Wenjun Chen, Dan Yu, Yang Liu, Liandong Yang, Ying Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…BUSCO analysis demonstrates a genome completeness of 96.9% for F. commersonii. Repetitive elements constitute approximately 29.61% of the genome’s size. …”
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    Applying reproductive technologies and genome resource banking to laboratory animals by S. Ya. Amstislavsky, E. Yu. Brusentsev, T. O. Abramova, D. S. Ragaeva, I. N. Rozhkova, T. N. Igonina, E. A. Kizilova, V. A. Naprimerov, N. Yu. Feoktistoiva

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The Genome Resource Bank (GRB) is a repository of frozen biological material, including semen and embryos. …”
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    What can be lost? Genomic perspective on the lipid metabolism of Mucoromycota by Blanka Sokołowska, Małgorzata Orłowska, Alicja Okrasińska, Sebastian Piłsyk, Julia Pawłowska, Anna Muszewska

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Following the advancement in EDF genome sequencing, we carried out a systematic survey of lipid metabolism protein families across different EDF lineages. …”
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    Applications of piggyBac Transposons for Genome Manipulation in Stem Cells by Yi Sun, Guang Liu, Yue Huang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Transposons are mobile genetic elements in the genome. The piggyBac (PB) transposon system is increasingly being used for stem cell research due to its high transposition efficiency and seamless excision capacity. …”
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    Genome-Wide Association Studies of Hypertension: Light at the End of the Tunnel by Claire E. Hastie, Sandosh Padmanabhan, Anna F. Dominiczak

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Despite its significant genetic component, the study of hypertension by genome-wide association presents more challenges than other common complex diseases. …”
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    Advancing genome editing to improve the sustainability and resiliency of animal agriculture by Diane Wray-Cahen, Anastasia Bodnar, Caird Rexroad, Frank Siewerdt, Dan Kovich

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The global regulatory landscape for products of genome editing is rapidly evolving, with an increasing number of countries focusing more on characteristics of products and whether they could be achieved by conventional breeding, rather than the technologies used to create them. …”
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