Sequencing of the bonobo genome shows that more than three per cent of the human genome is more closely related to either the bonobo genome or the chimpanzee genome than those genomes are to each other. The chimpanzee and the bonobo are our species' two
Retrotransposons are also known as regions of high genome diversity between yeast strains and species [53,54]. Our data further supports the hypothesis that they may be selected for generating genomic variability in response to environmental stimuli, since they were affected differently in wine and c...
3 Genome similarity at the strain (>99% ANI) and species (>95% ANI) level between Pr1 and Pr7 genomes. Blue bars indicate non-CPR bacteria, aqua bars indicate CPR bacteria, and green bars indicate archaea. The magnitude of the y-axis indicates the number of genomes shared according ...
plant life. In addition, many plant species canpropagate asexually and produce vegetative clones, providing opportunities formitotic inheritance of epigenetic states leading to important traits. Thisissue ofGenome Biologyhighlights exciting progress in ...
it is not surprising that there is a good understanding of its architecture. Each chromosome end has a region adjacent to the telomere known as the subtelomere. InPlasmodiumspp. subtelomeres contain multiple members of expanded gene families which are highly variable between species. The central, ...
Species in genus Amomum always have important medicinal and economic values. Classification of Amomum using morphological characters has long been a challenge because they exhibit high similarity. The main goals of this study were to mine genetic markers
proteins may be additional hydrogenlyase subunits or play a role in regulation of these complexes. Several copies of hydrogenases were also found inT. onnurineus[8] but their distribution in the genome as well as their complexity in terms of subunit content differ between both species. As an ...
In addition to the role of the fetal genome, recent literature in pig species has highlighted associations between fetal size, sex and endometrial integrin expression or cellular processes such as endometrial apoptosis, proliferation and angiogenesis, that are dependent on gestational age [20,21]. ...
The 11 species represent the herbaceous bamboos (HBs; 2x) and three woody clades (temperate woody bamboos, TWBs (4x); neotropical woody bamboos, NWBs (4x); and paleotropical woody bamboos, PWBs (6x)). Conserved syntenic blocks between circles of H, C, B, A and D subgenomes are ...
The nonhuman primates most commonly used in medical research are from the genusMacaca1. To better understand the genetic differences between these animal models, we present high-quality draft genome sequences from two macaque species, the cynomolgus/crab-eating macaque and the Chinese rhesus macaque....