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- Nannochloropsis Genomes Reveal Evolution of Microalgal Oleaginous Traits
Author Summary Microalgae are promising feedstock for biofuels However, the diversity, origin and evolution of oil-producing microalgal genomes in general, and those of their oleaginous traits in particular, remain poorly understood We present five new genomes of the oleaginous microalgae Nannochloropsis spp that allow genus-, species- and strain-level genomic comparison With each
- Nannochloropsis Genomes Reveal Evolution of Microalgal Oleaginous Traits
Abstract Oleaginous microalgae are promising feedstock for biofuels, yet the genetic diversity, origin and evolution of oleaginous traits remain largely unknown Here we present a detailed phylogenomic analysis of five oleaginous Nannochloropsis species (a total of six strains) and one time-series transcriptome dataset for triacylglycerol (TAG) synthesis on one representative strain Despite
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A1 - Xu, Jian Y1 - 2014 01 09 However, the diversity, origin and evolution of oil-producing microalgal genomes in general, and those of their oleaginous traits in particular, remain poorly understood We present five new genomes of the oleaginous microalgae Nannochloropsis spp that allow genus-, species- and strain-level genomic comparison
- Pan-genome analysis of six Paracoccus type strain genomes reveal . . . - PLOS
These Paracoccus genomes increase the number of completely closed high-quality genomes of type strains from 15 to 21 Pan-genome analysis revealed an open pan-genome composed of 13,819 genes with a minimal chromosomal core (8 84%) highlighting the genomic adaptation potential and the huge impact of extra-chromosomal elements
- January 2014 | PLOS Genetics
Nannochloropsis Genomes Reveal Evolution of Microalgal Oleaginous Traits Dongmei Wang, Kang Ning, Jing Li, Jianqiang Hu, Danxiang Han, Hui Wang, Xiaowei Zeng, Xiaoyan
- PLOS One
Vandersmissen and colleagues investigated the societal burden of inherited retinal diseases in Belgium in 2023, highlighting the substantial clinical and economic impact Their findings underscore the importance of continued research investment to inform future policy, enhance well-being, and reduce the burden these diseases impose
- Genes but Not Genomes Reveal Bacterial Domestication of
Background The population structure and diversity of Lactococcus lactis subsp lactis, a major industrial bacterium involved in milk fermentation, was determined at both gene and genome level Seventy-six lactococcal isolates of various origins were studied by different genotyping methods and thirty-six strains displaying unique macrorestriction fingerprints were analyzed by a new multilocus
- Millipede genomes reveal unique adaptations during myriapod evolution
Collectively, our analyses of millipede genomes reveal that a series of unique adaptations have occurred in this major lineage of arthropod diversity The 2 high-quality millipede genomes provided here shed new light on the conserved and lineage-specific features of millipedes and centipedes
- Genomes from historical Drosophila melanogaster specimens illuminate . . .
Genomes from 25 museum specimens of Drosophila melanogaster (some more than 200 years old) reveal that small populations occupying northern Europe gave way to well-connected fly populations across the continent, and also illuminate targets of recent selection, including genes that may have helped this species adapt to novel climates, viruses, and insecticides
- Mitochondrial Genomes Reveal Slow Rates of Molecular Evolution . . . - PLOS
Background Beavers are one of the largest and ecologically most distinct rodent species Little is known about their evolution and even their closest phylogenetic relatives have not yet been identified with certainty Similarly, little is known about the timing of divergence events within the genus Castor Methodology Principal Findings We sequenced complete mitochondrial genomes from both
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