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A trio from our pedigree comprising the male and the female and one of their progeny was used for the genome assembly. Following the phase 1 pipeline of the Vertebrate Genome Project22, we used the “trio binning” strategy23to generate a haplotype-resolved genome assembly. For this method, ...
(Fig.2c). On attempts when a mouse did not fall, forest mice were much more likely to complete a cross (for example, ten times more likely on the first cross; logistic mixed effects model: baseline forest probability of completion 72%, odds of 2.5:1; prairie probability 7.3%, odds of...
This strange, glowing fish is more abundant than rats, chickens, and humans combinedCody Sullivan
In a literature survey, Chernoff et al. (2017) dismissed the hypothesis that chronic exposure to β-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) may be a ri
A Review of Density Dependence in Populations of Large Mammals The study of population regulation has been central to much of the work on the population biology of both animals and plants, as seen in much of the literature (for example, Lack, 1954; Slobodkin, 1961; MacArthur and Connell, ...
Fishes rely on both chemical and tactile senses to orient themselves to avoid predators, and to detect and taste food. This is likely achieved by highly coordinated reception of signals by mechano- and chemosensory receptors in fish. A small co-receptor
We found a length-dependent and age-dependent relative fold change in two of three killifish tissues (P < 0.01; Fig. 2a and Supplementary Fig. 11). In their totality, these results support the hypothesis that the tissues of several vertebrate model organisms display an age-dependent ...