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    Bovine mycoplasmosis occurrence on livestock farms in the Russian Federation for 2015–2018 by Mohammad Abed Alhussen, A. A. Nesterov, V. V. Kirpichenko, S. P. Yatsentyuk, A. V. Sprygin, O. P. Byadovskaya, A. V. Kononov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…As a result, M. bovis genome was detected in 10.1% of the samples, M. bovigenitalium genome was detected in 8.6% of the samples and М. dispar genome was detected in 37.15% of the samples. …”
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    Generation of American mink induced pluripotent stem cells: a protocol by I. E. Pristyazhnyuk, A. G. Menzorov

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Mammalian genome reprogramming has been studied for more than half a century. …”
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    The use of maize haploidy inducers as a tool in agricultural plant biotechnology by A. V. Ulyanov, A. V. Karlov, E. B. Khatefov

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In 2019, Syngenta Company synthesized a haploid inducer maize line carrying a CRISPR/cas construct capable of simultaneously stimulating haploidy and editing the genome at a specified DNA site. Thanks to this technology, it became possible to improve haploid inducers by introducing various CRISPR/cas constructs into the haploid inducer genome for editing any DNA site. …”
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    Effect of cytoplasmic male sterility type on chlorophyll content in leaves of grain sorghum hybrids by O. P. Kibalnik, L. A. Elkonin

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The F1 hybrids obtained with CMS lines with the P614 genome showed heterosis for total chlorophyll content at the tillering stage. …”
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    Nuclear Reprogramming in Mouse Primordial Germ Cells: Epigenetic Contribution by Massimo De Felici

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The unique capability of germ cells to give rise to a new organism, allowing the transmission of primary genetic information from generation to generation, depends on their epigenetic reprogramming ability and underlying genomic totipotency. Recent studies have shown that genome-wide epigenetic modifications, referred to as “epigenetic reprogramming”, occur during the development of the gamete precursors termed primordial germ cells (PGCs) in the embryo. …”
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    The high cancer incidence in young people in Italy: do genetic signatures reveal their environmental causes? by Ruggero Ridolfi

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…In the past 20 years, epigenetic studies have described how the changes induced by the cell microenvironment on the non-coding parts of the genome can heavily influence gene function, contributing to the carcinogenesis process. …”
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    RNA splicing: a split consensus reveals two major 5′ splice site classes by Matthew T. Parker, Sebastian M. Fica, Gordon G. Simpson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The two 5′ splice site classes are separable in genome sequences, sensitized by specific genotypes and associated with splicing complexity. …”
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    A Novel Method for Functional Annotation Prediction Based on Combination of Classification Methods by Jaehee Jung, Heung Ki Lee, Gangman Yi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…However, this study aimed to designate protein functions by automatically predicting the function of the genome by utilizing InterPro (IPR), which can represent the properties of the protein family and groups of the protein function. …”
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    Recent Updates on Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Hematological Disorders by Methichit Wattanapanitch

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Furthermore, recent advances in genome editing technology in combination with the iPSC technology have provided a versatile platform for studying stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. …”
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    AAV-based vectors for human diseases modeling in laboratory animals by Timur I. Aliev, Dmitry V. Yudkin

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This review analyzes the features of the adeno-associated virus genome that make it an advantageous vector for transgenesis. …”
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    Introgression of common wheat lines with genetic material of Agropyron glaucum by R. O. Davoyan, I. V. Bebyakina, E. R. Davoyan, A. N. Zinchenco, Y. S. Zubanova, D. S. Mikov

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…An unstable 76-chromosomal amphidiploid combining genomes A and B of common wheat variety Avrora, six chromosomes of genome D of the same variety, and a full set of Ag. glaucum (2n = 42) chromosomes was used as an intermediate to transfer the genetic material from the wild donor to the said wheat variety. …”
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    Simultaneous Inference of Past Demography and Selection from the Ancestral Recombination Graph under the Beta Coalescent by Korfmann, Kevin, Sellinger, Thibaut Paul Patrick, Freund, Fabian, Fumagalli, Matteo, Tellier, Aurélien

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The reproductive mechanism of a species is a key driver of genome evolution. The standard Wright-Fisher model for the reproduction of individuals in a population assumes that each individual produces a number of offspring negligible compared to the total population size. …”
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    A software module to assess the metabolic potential of mutant strains of the bacterium <i>Corynebacterium glutamicum</i> by F. V. Kazantsev, M. F. Trofimova, T. M. Khlebodarova, Yu. G. Matushkin, S. A. Lashin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There are already 5 whole-genome flux balance models for it, which can be used for me­tabolism research and optimization tasks. …”
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    Mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency caused by a deep intronic deletion leading to aberrant splicing by Thomas Cassini, Sarah Silverstein, Molly Behan, Cynthia J. Tifft, May Christine Malicdan, David R. Adams, Undiagnosed Diseases Network, Sun‐Young Ahn, Debra S. Regier

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Subsequent evaluation by the Undiagnosed Diseases Network with genome and transcriptome sequencing revealed a rare maternally inherited 17 base pair deletion in HADHB, NM_000183.3:c.1390‐515_1390‐499del, located in the final intron and resulting in a pseudoexon that harbors a premature termination codon. …”
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    Cytogenetic factors decreasing the fertility of pollen and cobs during clogging of tetraploid maize with triploid grains (<i>Zea mays</i> L.) by E. B. Khatefov, A. A. Grushin, V. N. Boyko

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Clogging of tetraploid maize crops with triploid grains leads to a decrease in grain yield and the destruction of the genome’s stability. Searching for the reasons of the tetraploid genome’s decomposition as well as solving the problem of seed yield reduction in freely pollinated crops of tetraploid maize remains relevant.Materials and methods. …”
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    Influence of human peripheral blood samples preprocessing on the quality of Hi-C libraries by M. M. Gridina, E. Vesna, M. E. Minzhenkova, N. V. Shilova, O. P. Ryzhkova, L. P. Nazarenko, E. O. Belyaeva, I. N. Lebedev, V. S. Fishman

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The genome-wide variant of the chromatin conformation capture technique (Hi-C) is a powerful tool for revealing patterns of genome spatial organization, as well as for understanding the effects of their disturbance on disease development. …”
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