... in the newly sequenced platypus genome. Through comparative genomics, the platypus genome is providing remarkable ... of many lineage-specific adaptations in humans and other vertebrates using comparative genome analyses together with molecular techniques ...
... phenomenon of gene duplication, frequent in angiosperms genomes, can be behind of this observation. Despite this, it has been detected a significant ... will offer numerous advantages as a reference system for comparative genomics with other fruit trees, and will be the basis to study ...
... . Louis encephalitis completed at the Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics at the American Museum of Natural History ... . To time this event, researchers again turned to the genomic code: by determining the rate of mutation in the virus ...
... system can extend to the molecular level. “Snakes are an invaluable resource for structural biologists and biochemists, who can use comparative genomics to generate hypotheses on how COI and oxidative ...
... . abortus. The paper "Genome sequence of Brucella abortus vaccine strain S19 compared to virulent ... GS-20™ and GS-FLX™ platforms, and comparative genomics narrowed down the search for Brucella ...
... regions with QTLs can be mapped and cloned more easily than in the past. These genomic maps can also be compared across plant ... as a result of selection for extreme fruit size. Comparative genomics tools are being applied in both well ...
... . The annotated gene set of C. subvermispora and comparative analyses with the lignin degraders P. chrysosporium ... and starch without experiencing an inhibition of growth. A comparative genomics investigation of Desulfurococcus species will resolve ...
... ," and as the name implies, sits at the intersection of the fields of "comparative genomics" and "proteomics" – which is the study of all of an organism's proteins ... that have been conserved over millions of years of evolution. "The power of comparative genomics fades, however, when one starts asking ...
... , but it may be more lyrical than useful when discussing mammal distributions, according to new research from Eric Waltari of the Sackler Institute of Comparative Genomics at the American Museum of Natural History ...
... base pairs, beadchips that detect single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and tests called comparative genomic hybridization have led to an exciting renaissance ...
... and sister organisms to find their talents and deficiencies. That's comparative genomics." Results were published in on-line edition ... of DNA sitting there. Transcription and translation are happening." Comparative genomics is the theme for the next round of Pakrasi ...
... as long as the water in the fracture from which it was captured, which has not seen the surface for millions of years. "Part of the strength of comparative genomics comes from the fact that we now ...
... as a way to prioritize conservation efforts and strategies," says George Amato, Director of the Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics at the Museum and an author of the article. "Only with these detailed ...
... now in prenatal diagnosis," she said. Array comparative genomic hybridization provides the tools to scan ... medical problems. In two cases the array comparative genome hybridization identified disorders that would ...
... be in some remote, uncharted tropical forest, not a laboratory in New York. But a team from the Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics at the American Museum of Natural History ...