Genetics and GenomicsCancer genomicsComparative genomicsBioinformaticsRole of Pathogen Genomics2018ClinicalInternational JournalPublic Health GProteomicsBiology and EvolutionGenomicMICROBIOLOGYCharacterizationPhylogeneticTranscriptomicsDrosophila melanogaster2017GenePeer RevieweBiologicalEvolutionCell biologyEvolutionaryAnalysesFunctionalArticleMarkersRevealsPhysiologyMethods in MoleLund University10.1371Systems biologyVirulenceApproachesScientificPathologyTherapeuticsResearchGenomeLociAgriculturalPhysiologicalGenesPhenotypicVariationCharacteristicsGenetic analysisClassificationDevelopmentsDisciplinePlantDisordersPopulation
Genetics and Genomics1
Cancer genomics1
Comparative genomics10
- The problem of reconstructing ancestral genomes in a given phylogenetic tree arises in many different comparative genomics fields. (biomedcentral.com)
- Comparative genomics is a field of biological research in which the genomic features of different organisms are compared. (wikipedia.org)
- The major principle of comparative genomics is that common features of two organisms will often be encoded within the DNA that is evolutionarily conserved between them. (wikipedia.org)
- Virtually started as soon as the whole genomes of two organisms became available (that is, the genomes of the bacteria Haemophilus influenzae and Mycoplasma genitalium) in 1995, comparative genomics is now a standard component of the analysis of every new genome sequence. (wikipedia.org)
- Comparative genomics has revealed high levels of similarity between closely related organisms, such as humans and chimpanzees, and, more surprisingly, similarity between seemingly distantly related organisms, such as humans and the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (wikipedia.org)
- See also: History of genomics Comparative genomics has a root in the comparison of virus genomes in the early 1980s. (wikipedia.org)
- The system was also applied to the Minimal Organism Project at TIGR and subsequently to many other comparative genomics projects. (wikipedia.org)
- After the publication of the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans genome in 1998 and together with the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster genome in 2000, Gerald M. Rubin and his team published a paper titled "Comparative Genomics of the Eukaryotes", in which they compared the genomes of the eukaryotes D. melanogaster, C. elegans, and S. cerevisiae, as well as the prokaryote H. influenzae. (wikipedia.org)
- Comparative genomics of the tardigrades Hypsibius dujardini and Ramazzottius varieornatus. (uncommondescent.com)
- 2006. Comparative genomics reveals what makes an enterobacterial plant pathogen . (hutton.ac.uk)
Bioinformatics2
- Advances in molecular technologies and bioinformatics have made it possible to examine pathogen genomes in much greater detail. (cdc.gov)
- She mostly handles our genetics, genomics and bioinformatics protocols. (nature.com)
Role of Pathogen Genomics2
- The Emerging Role of Pathogen Genomics in Public Health. (cdc.gov)
- 2015) The role of pathogen genomics in assessing disease transmission. (who.int)
20181
- Ivanka Kamenova joined the journal in 2018, following a PhD at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Centre and a postdoc studying protein complex assembly using genomics and single-molecule imaging methods at the Institute of Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology in Strasbourg. (nature.com)
Clinical8
- Each issue of the journal includes timely in-depth/mini reviews, original research articles and letters written by leaders in the field, covering a range of current topics in scientific areas of cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, physiology and clinical aspects. (benthamscience.com)
- Current Cell Science is an essential journal for academic, clinical, government and pharmaceutical scientists who wish to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments. (benthamscience.com)
- CCLM is the official journal of the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine ( EFLM ) and affiliated to the National Societies that are members of the EFLM Academy . (degruyter.com)
- An international team of scientists from Switzerland Spain, has studied the genetic basis of aromatase deficiency, a rare metabolic disorder that prevents the production of estrogens in humans, according to new research in JCEM ( Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism ). (reachmd.com)
- During her time as Chief Editor, the scope of the journal has expanded to include clinical protocols and chemistry protocols without a biological application. (nature.com)
- methods included molecular epidemiology and clinical studies, bioinformatic knowledge mining, pathway and network analyses, short-duration in vivo and in vitro bioassays, and quantitative structure activity relationship modeling. (cdc.gov)
- Journal of clinical microbiology. (who.int)
- The authors would like to acknowledge Clinical Genomics Lund, SciLifeLab and Center for Translational Genomics (CTG), Lund University, for providing expertise and service with sequencing and analysis. (lu.se)
International Journal1
- International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol. 19(8), pp. 2258. (enaca.org)
Public Health G3
- To achieve this goal in human population genomics, the NHLBI has partnered with the CDC Office of Public Health Genomics (OPHG) to launch a heart, lung, blood, and sleep disorders knowledge base in population genomics ( HLBS-PopOmics ). (cdc.gov)
- It is an online, continuously updated, searchable database of published scientific literature, CDC and NIH resources, and other materials relevant to the translation of genomic discoveries into improved treatment and prevention of Heart and Vascular Diseases (H), Lung Diseases (L), Blood Diseases (B), and Sleep Disorders (S). HLBS-PopOmics is a specialized database of the overall CDC Public Health Genomics Knowledge Base (PHGKB). (cdc.gov)
- In 2015, the CDC launched the Public Health Genomics Knowledge Base that features an easy to search one-stop shop to find epidemiologic studies, translational and implementation studies, evidence synthesis, guidelines, and programs relevant to a wide variety of diseases. (cdc.gov)
Proteomics2
- Journal of Proteomics, Vol. 138, pp. 115-123. (enaca.org)
- Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part D: Genomics and Proteomics, Vol. 23, pp. 39-48. (enaca.org)
Biology and Evolution3
- Molecular Biology and Evolution, 33: 1870-1874. (pfeil-verlag.de)
- Molecular Biology and Evolution, 34: 772-773. (pfeil-verlag.de)
- Molecular Biology and Evolution. (lsu.edu)
Genomic4
- Search the Pathogen Advanced Molecular Detection Database for information on genomic sequencing and diagnostic methods, evolution, antimicrobial resistance, outbreak investigation, and host-pathogen interactions. (cdc.gov)
- Use the COVID-19 GPH portal to search for publications on emerging discoveries and applications of genomic, molecular, and other precision health tools in the investigation and control of COVID-19. (cdc.gov)
- To cap- lular phenotypes (e.g. disease) on a mechanistic level, and ture the complex network of nonlinear information process- to use genomic signals to classify disease on a molecular ing based upon multivariate inputs from inside and outside level. (lu.se)
- More- ing with the global understanding of functional genomics, over, signal processing is based on a holistic view of regu- with special emphasis on genomic regulation. (lu.se)
MICROBIOLOGY5
- Molecular microbiology is a competitive research area. (ncl.ac.uk)
- You'll study subject-specific content in molecular microbiology research. (ncl.ac.uk)
- Whenever you can have students looking at something about themselves, it increases their desire to understand and also hopefully what they take away from the class," said study coauthor Steve Johnson, professor of microbiology and molecular biology at BYU. (sciencedaily.com)
- For their study, Johnson and fellow microbiology and molecular biology professor Scott Weber and colleagues monitored the attitudes of juniors and seniors from 400-level science courses. (sciencedaily.com)
- Her areas of expertise include microbiology, molecular biology and gene editing. (nature.com)
Characterization5
- Molecular Characterization of Invasive Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. (cdc.gov)
- S. Rajput, T. Plyler-Harveson and D. Santra, "Development and Characterization of SSR Markers in Proso Millet Based on Switchgrass Genomics," American Journal of Plant Sciences , Vol. 5 No. 1, 2014, pp. 175-186. (scirp.org)
- 2006. Assessing the potential of regions of the nuclear and mitochondrial genome to develop a 'molecular tool box' for the detection and characterization of Phytophthora species . (hutton.ac.uk)
- 2017). Molecular cloning, characterization and expression analysis of caspase-3 from the oriental river prawn, Macrobrachium nipponense when exposed to acute hypoxia and reoxygenation . (enaca.org)
- 2015). Molecular characterization of insulin-like androgenic gland hormone-binding protein gene from the oriental river prawn Macrobrachium nipponense and investigation of its transcriptional relationship with the insulin-like androgenic gland hormone gene . (enaca.org)
Phylogenetic1
- 2016. PartitionFinder 2: new methods for selecting partitioned models of evolution for molecular and morphological phylogenetic analyses. (pfeil-verlag.de)
Transcriptomics1
- To address these longstanding problems we combine population genetics and population genomics, functional genetics, transcriptomics, physiology, and experimental evolution and apply them to natural and laboratory populations of D. melanogaster that are phenotypically differentiated for fitness-related traits. (unifr.ch)
Drosophila melanogaster1
20171
- 2017). Molecular insights into reproduction regulation of female Oriental River prawns Macrobrachium nipponense through comparative transcriptomic analysis . (enaca.org)
Gene3
- Journal Article] Visualization of ecdysteroid activity using a reporter gene in the crustacean, Daphnia. (nii.ac.jp)
- eling require a broad range of signal processing approaches, Two salient goals of functional genomics are to screen for including signal representation relevant to transcription and key genes and gene combinations that explain specific cel- system modeling using nonlinear dynamical systems. (lu.se)
- EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing dynamical modelling of gene networks. (lu.se)
Peer Reviewe1
- Current Cell Science i s an international peer-reviewed journal in the field of cell sciences for the benefit of the biological community. (benthamscience.com)
Biological2
- In this branch of genomics, whole or large parts of genomes resulting from genome projects are compared to study basic biological similarities and differences as well as evolutionary relationships between organisms. (wikipedia.org)
- Database : the journal of biological databases and curation, 2014, bau104. (lu.se)
Evolution6
- Based on these, genome and molecular evolution are inferred and this may in turn be put in the context of, for example, phenotypic evolution or population genetics. (wikipedia.org)
- Antoine W, de los Reyes BG, Miernyk JA, Stewart JM (2009) Molecular evolution of the plant SLT protein family. (ttu.edu)
- Icfai University Journal of Genetics and Evolution 2:56-73. (ttu.edu)
- The most relevant articles summarising existing knowledge on RCC genomics, including tumour cell evolution and progression, were selected for this review. (springer.com)
- Journal of Molecular Evolution, 16: 111-120. (pfeil-verlag.de)
- Despite these caveats, the findings may provide a molecular basis for future applications in various fields such as biomedicine, evolution, and forensics. (scitechdaily.com)
Cell biology1
- Journal of computational biology : a journal of computational molecular cell biology, 23(12), 969-975. (lu.se)
Evolutionary2
- 2016. Mega7: molecular evolutionary genetics analysis version 7.0 for bigger datasets. (pfeil-verlag.de)
- 8) Kumar S, Stecher G, Tamura K. (2016) MEGA7: Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis version 7.0 for bigger datasets. (who.int)
Analyses2
- Molecular, physiological, and quantitative real-time analyses showed high expression of AtCBF3 in three selected transgenic lines. (springer.com)
- The journal has also launched several new article types, including Protocol Extensions , Consensus Statements (for example, for Comet Assay reporting) 1 , and two types of Review called Tutorials and Comparative Analyses. (nature.com)
Functional3
Article6
- Medscape, LLC is pleased to provide online continuing medical education (CME) for this journal article, allowing clinicians the opportunity to earn CME credit. (cdc.gov)
- Is the Subject Area "Genomics" applicable to this article? (plos.org)
- Journal Article] Betaproteobacteria Limnohabitans strains increase fecundity in the crustacean Daphnia magna: symbiotic relationship between major bacterioplankton and zooplankton in freshwater ecosystem. (nii.ac.jp)
- Journal Article] Symbiotic bacteria contribute to increasing the population size of a freshwater crustacean, Daphnia magna. (nii.ac.jp)
- Journal Article] TALEN-mediated homologous recombination in Daphnia magna. (nii.ac.jp)
- Journal Article] Early Embryonic Expression of a Putative Ecdysteroid-Phosphate Phosphatase in the Water Flea, Daphnia magna (Cladocera: Daphniidae). (nii.ac.jp)
Markers4
- This field of genetics emerged from the availability of several studies with classical molecular markers, such as isozymes, RAPD, AFLP, and microsatellites. (intechopen.com)
- Population genetic studies enabled the detection of population structure with those markers, but a more comprehensive analysis of natural populations was only possible with the development of statistical methods that combined both molecular data and environmental variables. (intechopen.com)
- Using molecular markers, we evaluated segregation distortion and recombination frequency along chromosome 5B in wheat. (usda.gov)
- In this study, we evaluated the segregation distortion of molecular markers in multiple reciprocal backcross populations derived from unique cytogenetic stocks involving the durum cultivar Langdon (LDN) and wild emmer accessions that allowed us to study the effects of chromosome 5B in isolation. (usda.gov)
Reveals1
Physiology2
Methods in Mole1
Lund University2
10.13711
- 15 (7): e2002266 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2002266 More . (uncommondescent.com)
Systems biology1
- Background: The Next Generation (NexGen) of Risk Assessment effort is a multiyear collaboration among several organizations evaluating new, potentially more efficient molecular, computational and systems biology approaches to risk assessment. (cdc.gov)
Virulence2
- Isolates of Puccinia triticina collected from common wheat in the Central Asia countries of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan and the Caucasus countries of Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia were tested for virulence to 20 isolines of Thatcher wheat with different leaf rust resistance genes and molecular genotype at 23 simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci. (apsnet.org)
- Isolates from Central Asia and the Caucasus were also compared with 16 P. triticina isolates collected from common wheat in North America that were representative of the virulence and molecular variation in this region and two isolates collected from durum wheat in France and the United States. (apsnet.org)
Approaches1
- Articles will include those that pose and test a significant hypothesis that will provide novel perspectives and approaches to understanding cell sciences, and will stimulate the interest of the broad readership of the journal. (benthamscience.com)
Scientific3
- Editor's Choice articles are based on recommendations by the scientific editors of MDPI journals from around the world. (mdpi.com)
- In a summary of their experiment, published in high-ranking scientific journal PLOS ONE , the researchers report students with access to data about their own microbiome -- the trillions of tiny microorganisms that live in a person's gut, mouth and skin -- are significantly more engaged and more interested in course material. (sciencedaily.com)
- Scopus is one of the largest databases of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. (lu.se)
Pathology2
- Molecular Plant Pathology. (hutton.ac.uk)
- The value of cell-free DNA for molecular pathology. (medlineplus.gov)
Therapeutics1
- Molecular Cancer Therapeutics 17, 264-275. (basf.com)
Research10
- The Contributions of Host Genomics Research to the COVID-19 Response: It's Not Just About Genes! (cdc.gov)
- We are looking for an independent and motivated research scientist with at least 3 years experience in molecular genetic assays, to include DNA and RNA preparations, PCR, Q-PCR, establishment and optimization of high-throughput genotyping assays and operation of liquid handling automation. (mskcc.org)
- The senior research scientist will be leading the implementation, testing and operation of high-throughput molecular assays to include genotyping, next generation sequencing, single-cell (G&T seq, Smart-Seq2, Drop-Seq) and high depth sequencing incorporating unique molecular indexes. (mskcc.org)
- Editors select a small number of articles recently published in the journal that they believe will be particularly interesting to readers, or important in the respective research area. (mdpi.com)
- The aim is to provide a snapshot of some of the most exciting work published in the various research areas of the journal. (mdpi.com)
- Canadian Journal of Forest Research. (hutton.ac.uk)
- Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. (hutton.ac.uk)
- In the new study, Esteller and his research team set out to characterize, on a molecular level, random human beings that objectively share facial features. (scitechdaily.com)
- Rosy has a PhD in molecular imaging from the University of Portsmouth and the Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, plus experience as a Research Fellow in the Department of Surgery and Cancer at Imperial College London, and as an editor at Nature Biomedical Engineering . (nature.com)
- The research mostly entails genomics. (lu.se)
Genome1
Loci1
Agricultural1
- Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. (hutton.ac.uk)
Physiological1
- De los Reyes BG, Yun SJ, Herath V, Xu F, Park MR, Lee JI, Kim KY (2012) Phenotypic, physiological and molecular evaluation of chilling stress response of rice at the vegetative stage. (ttu.edu)
Genes1
- We have a major interest in identifying the genes and molecular polymorphisms that underpin variation in fitness components (so-called life-history traits), such as body size, reproduction and lifespan, and in determining how they contribute to adaptation. (unifr.ch)
Phenotypic1
- Genomics changes at both the genotypic and phenotypic levels. (lu.se)
Variation1
Characteristics2
- We aimed to clarify molecular and epidemiologic characteristics of SDSE isolates and features of patient infections. (cdc.gov)
- We provided a unique insight into the molecular characteristics that potentially influence the construction of the human face," Esteller says. (scitechdaily.com)
Genetic analysis1
- Molecular genetic analysis of populations: a practical approach. (pfeil-verlag.de)
Classification1
- The twin aims of tissue classification and pathway mod- in the context of larger molecular networks. (lu.se)
Developments1
Discipline2
- The explosion of knowledge on the last few decades associated with the advancing of internet and computers led to advent of a new discipline in genetics: genomics. (bvsalud.org)
- He holds an M.S. degree in computer sci- damental discipline that brings to genomics the structural ence from Stevens Institute of Technology model-based analysis and synthesis that form the basis of in 1986 and a Ph.D. degree in mathemat- ics from Rutgers University in 1974. (lu.se)
Plant1
- Plant Journal. (hutton.ac.uk)