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Simple Sequence Repeat Marker Development and Mapping Targeted to Previously Unmapped Regions of the Strawberry Genome Sequence

2011

The genome sequence of the woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca L.) is an important resource providing a reference for comparative genomics studies and future sequenced rosaceous species and has great utility as a model for the development of markers for mapping in the cultivated strawberry Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier. A set of 152 microsatellite simple sequence repeat (SSR) primer pairs was developed and mapped, along with 42 previously published but unmapped SSRs, permitting the precise assignment of 28.2 Mbp of previously unanchored genome sequence scaffolds (13% of the F. vesca genome sequence). The original ordering of F. vesca sequence scaffolds was performed without a physic…

Whole genome sequencingComparative genomicsGeneticsExpressed sequence taglcsh:QH426-470Plant Sciencelcsh:Plant cultureBiologyFragariabiology.organism_classificationGenomeSequence-tagged siteSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni Arboreelcsh:Geneticschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryWoodland StrawberryMolecular markerGeneticslcsh:SB1-1110Agronomy and Crop ScienceMicrosatellites Fragaria genome mapping
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Echinostomes: genomics and proteomics

2008

Echinostomes are excellent models to study host-parasite interactions in intestinal helminthiases. In this chapter, data available from genomic and proteomic studies are analyzed in detail to indicate advantages and pitfalls in the research using these organisms. The lack of a genome sequence project and the low number of sequences deposited in the databases not only affect the genomic studies but also debilitate proteomic findings since in most cases, although good spectrometric data can be obtained, the available database often fail to identify the protein from the peptides obtained.

Whole genome sequencingGeneticsSuppression subtractive hybridizationGenomicsBiologyProteomicsIntestinal helminthiasis
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Lightweight LCP construction for next-generation sequencing datasets

2012

The advent of "next-generation" DNA sequencing (NGS) technologies has meant that collections of hundreds of millions of DNA sequences are now commonplace in bioinformatics. Knowing the longest common prefix array (LCP) of such a collection would facilitate the rapid computation of maximal exact matches, shortest unique substrings and shortest absent words. CPU-efficient algorithms for computing the LCP of a string have been described in the literature, but require the presence in RAM of large data structures. This prevents such methods from being feasible for NGS datasets. In this paper we propose the first lightweight method that simultaneously computes, via sequential scans, the LCP and B…

Whole genome sequencingGenomics (q-bio.GN)FOS: Computer and information sciencesSequenceBWT; LCP; next-generation sequencing datasetsBWT LCP text indexes next-generation sequencing datasets massive datasetsSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceComputationString (computer science)LCP arrayParallel computingData structureDNA sequencingSubstringBWTLCPFOS: Biological sciencesComputer Science - Data Structures and AlgorithmsQuantitative Biology - GenomicsData Structures and Algorithms (cs.DS)next-generation sequencing datasets
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Genomic and Proteomic Analysis of Wine Yeasts

2011

Publisher Summary Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the main microorganism involved in wine fermentation. It has been used as a model organism in molecular biology for many years and is the only wine yeast species for which abundant genomic and proteomic information is available. Most of the techniques currently used in functional genomics and proteomics were initially developed in this yeast. The fact that S. cerevisiae was the first microorganism to be widely used in the development of genome technology allowed other phylogenetically related yeasts to be analyzed subsequently in global sequencing projects, and the use of comparative genomics has since led to important conclusions regarding gene…

WineComparative genomicsFermentation in winemakingYeast in winemakingMetabolomicsbusiness.industrySystems biologyComputational biologyBiologyProteomicsbusinessFunctional genomicsBiotechnology
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Effects of postharvest partial dehydration and prolonged treatments with ethylene on transcript profiling in skins of wine grape berries.

2010

For certain food products, postharvest controlled stresses or treatments with specific elicitors are applied to induce desired physical/chemical changes and/or to positively affect phytochemical content. This is the case of wine grapes where both strategies, singularly applied or coupled, can be used to modulate berry composition and, as a consequence, affect wine quality traits. Since the knowledge of the effects of these postharvest treatments on berry metabolism and the regulation of gene expression is very limited, a large-scale transcriptome analysis has been carried out, using an oligo-based microarray (14,562 probes) on skins of wine grape (Vitis vinifera L.) berries subjected to deh…

Winefungifood and beveragesBerryHorticultureBiologymedicine.diseaseWine grapeTranscriptomeHorticulturegene expression genomics microarray polyphenols secondary metabolism transcriptome Vitis viniferaPhytochemicalPolyphenolSettore AGR/07 - Genetica AgrariamedicinePostharvestDehydrationNon disponibili
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Challenges and Experiences Extending the cBioPortal for Cancer Genomics to a Molecular Tumor Board Platform

2021

In Molecular Tumor Boards (MTBs), therapy recommendations for cancer patients are discussed. To aid decision-making based on the patient’s molecular profile, the research platform cBioPortal was extended based on users’ requirements. Additionally, a comprehensive dockerized workflow was developed to support the deployment of cBioPortal and connected services. In this work, we present the challenges and experiences of nearly two years of implementing and deploying an MTB platform based on cBioPortal and compare those to findings of a previous study.

WorkflowWork (electrical)Computer scienceSoftware deploymentmedicineTumor boardCancerGenomicsMolecular ProfilePrecision medicinemedicine.diseaseData science
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Assessing the root of bilaterian animals with scalable phylogenomic methods.

2009

A clear picture of animal relationships is a prerequisite to understand how the morphological and ecological diversity of animals evolved over time. Among others, the placement of the acoelomorph flatworms, Acoela and Nemertodermatida, has fundamental implications for the origin and evolution of various animal organ systems. Their position, however, has been inconsistent in phylogenetic studies using one or several genes. Furthermore, Acoela has been among the least stable taxa in recent animal phylogenomic analyses, which simultaneously examine many genes from many species, while Nemertodermatida has not been sampled in any phylogenomic study. New sequence data are presented here from org…

XenoturbellaMolecular Sequence DataZoologySequence HomologyAcoelomorphaBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyResearch articlesPhylogenomicsAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceCladePhylogenyGeneral Environmental ScienceLikelihood FunctionsGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyBase SequenceModels GeneticComputational BiologyGeneral MedicineSequence Analysis DNATurbellariabiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionAcoelaNemertodermatidaEvolutionary biologyGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesEcdysozoaPlatyzoaProceedings. Biological sciences
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Distinct Clones of Yersinia pestis Caused the Black Death

2010

From AD 1347 to AD 1353, the Black Death killed tens of millions of people in Europe, leaving misery and devastation in its wake, with successive epidemics ravaging the continent until the 18th century. The etiology of this disease has remained highly controversial, ranging from claims based on genetics and the historical descriptions of symptoms that it was caused by Yersinia pestis to conclusions that it must have been caused by other pathogens. It has also been disputed whether plague had the same etiology in northern and southern Europe. Here we identified DNA and protein signatures specific for Y. pestis in human skeletons from mass graves in northern, central and southern Europe that …

Yersinia pestis[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Sequence HomologyDiseaseMESH: Base SequenceMESH: Genetic Markers[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesDisease OutbreaksInfectious Diseases/Bacterial InfectionsMESH: GenotypeGenotypeMass ScreeningBiology (General)MESH: Disease OutbreaksMESH: PhylogenyCladePhylogenyGenetics0303 health sciencesMicrobiology/Microbial Evolution and GenomicsbiologyClones; Yersinia pestis; Black DeathBacterialGenetics and Genomics/Microbial Evolution and Genomics3. Good healthEuropeEvolutionary Biology/Human EvolutionInfectious DiseasesResearch ArticleDNA BacterialGenetic MarkersGenotypeQH301-705.5Molecular Sequence DataImmunologyMESH: Yersinia pestisZoologyMolecular Biology/Molecular EvolutionPlague (disease)MESH: PlagueMESH: Sequence Homology Nucleic AcidMicrobiologyNO03 medical and health sciencesPhylogeneticsSequence Homology Nucleic AcidVirologyGeneticsHumansMESH: Mass ScreeningEpidemicsMolecular BiologyMESH: EpidemicsMass screening030304 developmental biologyPlagueEvolutionary BiologyMESH: HumansMESH: Molecular Sequence DataNucleic AcidBase Sequence030306 microbiologyGenetics and GenomicsDNARC581-607biology.organism_classificationMESH: DNA BacterialYersinia pestisBase Sequence; DNA Bacterial; Disease Outbreaks; Epidemics; Europe; Genetic Markers; Genotype; Humans; Mass Screening; Molecular Sequence Data; Phylogeny; Plague; Sequence Homology Nucleic Acid; Yersinia pestisEtiologyParasitologyMESH: EuropeImmunologic diseases. Allergy
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Conjugate and cut loci in averaged orbital transfer

2006

The objective of this Note is to describe the conjugate and cut loci associated with the averaged energy minimization problem in coplanar orbit transfer.

[ MATH.MATH-OC ] Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC]genetic structures[MATH.MATH-OC] Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC][MATH.MATH-OC]Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC]Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsQuantitative Biology::Genomicseye diseases
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Genomics based approach to identify the genes involved in ipu mineralization in sphingomonas sp.sh

2010

Phenylurea herbicide isoproturon, 3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (IPU), was found to be rapidly mineralised in aFrench agricultural soil previously exposed to IPU. A bacterial strain able to metabolise IPU was isolated from this soil adapted toIPU mineralization.

[ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]SPHINGOMONAS SP.SH[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]gèneidentificationMINERALIZATION;SPHINGOMONAS SP.SH;GENOMICS;GENOMIQUEmicrobiologieMINERALIZATIONGENOMICSGENOMIQUE
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