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Identifying the Future Needs for Long-Term USDA Efforts in Agricultural Animal Genomics

Identifying the Future Needs for Long-Term USDA Efforts in Agricultural Animal Genomics

... cultural animal genomics are those at The Institute for Genomics Research (TIGR), National Center for Bio- technology Information (NCBI), MS-Access or MySQL software for local sequence and genotyping ...

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Animal Genomics in Science, Social Science and Culture

Animal Genomics in Science, Social Science and Culture

... Office, Animal Procedures Committee, Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), Stem Cell Bank Steering ...from animal eggs instead of human eggs. The embryos would contain animal and human ...

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Report from the Second International Symposium on Animal Genomics for Animal Health: Critical Needs, Challenges and Potential Solutions

Report from the Second International Symposium on Animal Genomics for Animal Health: Critical Needs, Challenges and Potential Solutions

... on Animal Genomics for Animal Health held in Paris, France 31 May-2 June, 2010, assembled more than 140 participants representing research organizations from 40 ...of animal genomics in ...

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Animal Genomics and Ambivalence: A Sociology of Animal Bodies in Agricultural Biotechnology

Animal Genomics and Ambivalence: A Sociology of Animal Bodies in Agricultural Biotechnology

... UK-based animal scientists including those working on genetics, genomics, welfare and agricultural ...farm animal productive ...farm animal production and so implies that a partial paradigm ...

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Discoveries and advances in plant and animal genomics

Discoveries and advances in plant and animal genomics

... of genomics in Arabidopsis and rice is the most advanced among plants, and in many plant genomes, issues related to long-distance linkage and orientation of genome sequences remain to be a ...

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The effect of mislabeled phenotypic status on the identification of mutation carriers from SNP genotypes in dairy cattle

The effect of mislabeled phenotypic status on the identification of mutation carriers from SNP genotypes in dairy cattle

... Conclusions: This work was the first to assess the impact of phenotyping errors on the accuracy of genomic predic- tions in animal genetics. The choice of the classification method can influence results in terms ...

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Socialising Animal Disease Risk: inventing Traceback and reinventing animals

Socialising Animal Disease Risk: inventing Traceback and reinventing animals

... farm animal genomics interact with animal disease and food risk, this paper aims to expand our notion of what constitute the social dimensions of animal genomics, and why attention to ...

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Agricultural genomics and sustainable development: perspectives and prospects for Africa

Agricultural genomics and sustainable development: perspectives and prospects for Africa

... many animal gene sequences, including over 250,000 cattle genes and more than 150,000 pig genes ...functional genomics studies will help to: 1), target relevant genes for drug studies; 2), develop effective ...

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Genomics in Industry: issues of a bio-based economy

Genomics in Industry: issues of a bio-based economy

... While the ‘new tools’ led to more precise, cheaper or better adapted ways to develop new products, they also led to changes in companies’ approaches to innovation. This is especially true for the field of industrial ...

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Functional Genomics with a Comprehensive Library of Transposon Mutants for the Sulfate Reducing Bacterium Desulfovibrio alaskensis G20

Functional Genomics with a Comprehensive Library of Transposon Mutants for the Sulfate Reducing Bacterium Desulfovibrio alaskensis G20

... parative genomics, we propose that Dde_3007 performs a missing step in methionine biosynthesis by transferring a sulfur group to O-phosphohomoserine to form ...

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Comparative analysis of plant and animal fungal pathogens to identify putative drug targets  a subtractive genomics approach

Comparative analysis of plant and animal fungal pathogens to identify putative drug targets a subtractive genomics approach

... membrane proteins. Membrane proteins were considered for further analysis as they represent the largest group (70%) of effective drug It was found that C6 transcription factor (XP_753029.1) was identified as a membrane ...

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Upgrading short read animal genome assemblies to chromosome level using comparative genomics and a universal probe set

Upgrading short read animal genome assemblies to chromosome level using comparative genomics and a universal probe set

... A dearth of chromosome-level assemblies for nearly all newly sequenced genomes limits their use for critical aspects of evolu- tionary and applied genomics. Chromosome-level assemblies are essential for species ...

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The significance of a nineteenth century definition in the era of genomics: linitis plastica

The significance of a nineteenth century definition in the era of genomics: linitis plastica

... What could be the role of distinguishing LP in the era of genomics? The concept of linitis plastica is unique in that it links diverse aspects of specific subtypes of tu- mors (macroscopic, microscopic, and ...

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Comparative Genomics of Bacillus thuringiensis Reveals a Path to Specialized Exploitation of Multiple Invertebrate Hosts

Comparative Genomics of Bacillus thuringiensis Reveals a Path to Specialized Exploitation of Multiple Invertebrate Hosts

... The Bacillus cereus group contains both pathogenic and nonpathogenic bacteria, and the taxonomic range of hosts susceptible to this group strains includes three phyla (Arthropoda, Nematoda, Chordata) (15, 16), making ...

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Application of functional genomics to the chimeric mouse model of HCV infection: optimization of microarray protocols and genomics analysis

Application of functional genomics to the chimeric mouse model of HCV infection: optimization of microarray protocols and genomics analysis

... functional genomics to study chimeric systems, such as those used to study HCV and HIV [12-14], is complicated by the poten- tial cross-hybridization of mouse mRNA to the human ...

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The genomics of preterm birth: from animal models to human studies

The genomics of preterm birth: from animal models to human studies

... We have summarized recent findings from model organisms that have defined components of birth timing mechanisms for those species, and the evidence for variable maternal and fetal contributions to the process depending ...

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Medaka: a promising model animal for comparative population genomics

Medaka: a promising model animal for comparative population genomics

... The medaka (Oryzias latipes) is a notable candidate for such a model animal. This small freshwater fish is found in East Asia with closely related congeneric species broadly distributed throughout Southeast Asia, ...

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Genomics and the intrinsic value of plants

Genomics and the intrinsic value of plants

... traditional animal husbandry violates the intrinsic value of animals, but it is also in this view impossible for plant genomics to violate the intrinsic value of plants because plants are not sentient ...

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