DNA sequencingThe protein-coding portions of more than 450,000 individuals' genomes have been sequenced, and analysed together with the individuals' health data, revealing rare and common gene variants linked to various health-related traits.
Portions of this study used the high-performance computational capabilities of the Biowulf Linux cluster at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (http://biowulf.nih.gov). The Women’s Health Initiative program is funded by the NHLBI through contracts HHSN268201100046C, HHSN268201100001C, HHSN...
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Metagenomic compendium of 189,680 DNA viruses from the human gut microbiome Article Open access 24 June 2021 Phage-inclusive profiling of human gut microbiomes with Phanta Article 25 May 2023 Analysis of metagenome-assembled viral genomes from the human gut reveals diverse putative CrAss-like ...
Also, hemodynamic response increases in the context of novel stimuli occurred in a region bordering between the posterior perirhinal cortex and the anterior portions of the parahippocampal cortex (Figure 4G), a region that is thought to be sufficient for recognition memory but not for recollection ...
of trout may exhibit differences in immune response Rainbow trout MHC II B sequences were similar to the MHC II B sequences of the Pacific salmon (O gorbuscha O tshawytscha O nerka O masou O kisutch) Southern blot analysis performed on the restricted DNA of the OSU and Hot Creek trout ...
are also themselves subject to regulation by epigenetic processes. It adds to a growing consensus that not only are large portions of the mammalian genome transcribed [27] but also expressed in a regulated manner [7]. The specific expression of ncRNAs has been recently observed in other developme...
Large portions of the human genome harbor functional noncoding elements, which can regulate a variety of biological processes and have important implications for disease risk and therapeutic outcomes. However, assigning specific function... A Shukla,D Huangfu - 《Current Opinion in Genetics & Developm...
For this reason, the role of other portions of the genome, such as lncRNA and miRNA, in the pathogenesis of DCM must be underlined. For example, a possible variant of TNNI3 interacting kinase (a gene that regulates cardiac contraction) has been highlighted. This variant manifests itself ...
In 1972, geneticist Susumu Ohno coined the term "junk DNA" to describe all non-coding portions of the genome. These "junk" regions, comprising up to 80% of the genome, are scattered randomly throughout the genome and often arise Insects 2021, 12, 186. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects...