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  1. ...the tissue culture process of cultivated strawberry to reveal features of somaclonal variation. DNA mutation and methylation changes were analyzed at single base resolution in regenerated plants obtained at two hormone levels and two culture times. We chose the strawberry cultivar “Beni hoppe” to assemble...
  2. ...al. 2015b). The known mechanisms of SV formation include nonallelic homologous recombination, nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ), mobile element insertion (MEI), microhomology-mediated break-induced replication (MMBIR), and fork stalling and template switching (FoSTeS) during DNA replication (Zhang et...
  3. ...(2006) recently analyzed patterns of divergence and linkage disequilibrium (LD) in DNA sequence polymorphism data from extant modern humans. Their summary statistic, S∗, exploits the fact that recently introgressed lineages from long-isolated archaic humans show increased divergence and extensive LD...
  4. ...left alignment is by far the most commonly used. However, the HGVS recommendations urge “for all descriptions [to use] themost 3′ position possible,”whichwould imply right alignment of variants on forward strand genes (http://www.hgvs.org/ mutnomen/recs-DNA.html). Another example, and one of the most...
  5. ...Comprehensive identification and analysis of human accelerated regulatory DNA Rachel M. Gittelman 1 , Enna Hun 2 , Ferhat Ay 1 , Jennifer Madeoy 1 , Len Pennacchio 3 , William S. Noble 1 , R. David Hawkins 1 , 2...
  6. ...analyzed here is the first comprehensive data set of variability in human protein-coding genes that is not based on SNP data, but is based on directly sequenced DNA. The problems associated with ascertainment biases in SNP data are, therefore, avoided. We cannot exclude the possibility that there are other...
  7. ...sub-Saharan mtDNA variability. In Europe, these mtDNAs account for <1% of the total but, when analyzed at the level of control region, they show no signals of having evolved within the European continent, an observation that is compatible with a recent arrival from the African continent. To further...
  8. ...for the kidney. We combined publicly available data (cDNA from published s and kidney RNA-seq data) with newly generated RNA-seq data to obtain coding sequence and expression data in a variety of rodents, ensuring a reasonable overlap between the two types of data (12 families, 48 species out of which 33 species...
  9. ...organism has a separate history reflecting part of the evolutionary history of that organism. Uniparentally or clonally inherited DNA segments such as the mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes and the nonrecombining portion of the Y chromosome have provided, to date, most of the known data regarding...
  10. ...; Braaker and Heckel 2009; Martínková et al. 2013; Lischer et al. 2014; Wang et al. 2023). New resequencing was performed for four samples. Sequence data from all samples are available at NCBI BioProject (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject) under accession number PRJNA963218.DNA extraction...
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