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The complete genome can be used as a reference to analyze the health of previously developed northern white rhinoceros stem cells. Eventually, those stem cells may be able to generate sperm and ...
THE SOCIAL GENOME: The New Science of Nature and Nurture, by Dalton Conley THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE HUMAN EMPIRE: Why Our Species Is on the Edge of Extinction, by Henry Gee In 2012, NPR ...
Scientists created the world’s first synthetic eukaryotic genome from S. cerevisiae and a new-to-nature tRNA neochromosome. [Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library/Getty Images] Scientists at ...
Researchers working with Colossal Biosciences have assembled a near-complete Tasmanian tiger genome and developed artificial reproductive technologies that could help de-extinct the species.
The South American lungfish (Lepidosiren paradoxa) has the largest known genome of the animal kingdom at 91 billion base pairs of DNA. Katherine Seghers, Louisiana State University Scientists have ...
Insertion of the G4-array increased Hi-C interactions. Circos plots showing raw Hi-C contacts across the genome originating from a ±10 kb window with the insertion site at the middle across 3 samples- ...
Scientists have sequenced the largest known animal genome — and it's 30 times bigger than the human genome. The genome belongs to the South American lungfish (Lepidosiren paradoxa), a primeval ...
This is a pipeline for generating a Circos based genome assembly consistency plot given a set of contigs relative to reference genome. Intended to visualize large scale translocations or ...
Researchers from Hunan Agricultural University have published a study in Horticulture Research, presenting a chromosome-scale genome assembly of broccoli. This study utilizes advanced sequencing ...
The diagnostic yield of genome sequencing, particularly after a negative evaluation, remains poorly defined. We sequenced and analyzed the genomes of families with diverse phenotypes who were ...
Big things can sometimes come in small packages. A small fern has broken the record for the largest genome yet known, researchers report May 31 in iScience. The plant’s full set of genetic ...
A printed version of the entire human genome would fill 220 large books. To do the same for a small, seemingly unremarkable fern found on a few Pacific islands would require nearly 11,000 books.