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Complex host genetics influence the microbiome in inflammatory bowel disease

Complex host genetics influence the microbiome in inflammatory bowel disease

... other host and environmental factors on gut microbiome profile and makes clear the need to account for host factors when linking host genotype to microbial composition in a pheno- typically ...

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Initial review and analysis of COVID-19 host genetics and associated phenotypes

Initial review and analysis of COVID-19 host genetics and associated phenotypes

... involved. These efforts will include the generation of host genotype data via arrays, exome, and whole genome sequencing combined with analysis of phenotypes. Given that blood group information is accessible we ...

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Host genetics influence the rumen microbiota and heritable rumen microbial features associate with feed efficiency in cattle

Host genetics influence the rumen microbiota and heritable rumen microbial features associate with feed efficiency in cattle

... whether host genetics affect the rumen mi- crobial ...the host were nested and could not be clearly ...of host genetics in influencing the rumen ...

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Probing genetic control of swine responses to PRRSV infection: current progress of the PRRS host genetics consortium

Probing genetic control of swine responses to PRRSV infection: current progress of the PRRS host genetics consortium

... PRRS Host Genetics Consortium are to: 1) Define genomic regions, SNP alleles, or candidate genes [and source pig genetics] which are correlated with PRRS resistance/susceptibility quantitative trait ...

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The influence of host genetics on erythrocytes and malaria infection: is there therapeutic potential?

The influence of host genetics on erythrocytes and malaria infection: is there therapeutic potential?

... This review has described a number of ways in which erythrocyte disorders may be advantageous to host dur- ing malarial infection. It is notable that in several cases multiple mechanisms have been attributed to a ...

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The Physiology and Host Genetics of Quantitative Resistance in Maize to the Fungal Pathogen Cochliobolus heterostrophus.

The Physiology and Host Genetics of Quantitative Resistance in Maize to the Fungal Pathogen Cochliobolus heterostrophus.

... Southern corn leaf blight (SLB), caused by the necrotrophic fungus Cochliobolus heterostrophus, has great value in mycology and agronomy as a model system. Mycologists have used C. heterostrophus to discover essential ...

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Signatures within the esophageal microbiome are associated with host genetics, age, and disease

Signatures within the esophageal microbiome are associated with host genetics, age, and disease

... Global shifts in the esophageal microbiome were not observed across the early stages of the EAC cascade. However, an enrichment of a wide range of Gram-negative bacterial taxa commonly associated with the oral cavity was ...

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Host genetics and diet, but not immunoglobulin A expression, converge to shape compositional features of the gut microbiome in an advanced intercross population of mice

Host genetics and diet, but not immunoglobulin A expression, converge to shape compositional features of the gut microbiome in an advanced intercross population of mice

... whereby host genetic factors favor colonization by a given taxon and this initial event sets the stage for colonization by a second taxon (for example, metabolic end product of one taxon serving as a substrate for ...

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1-s2.0-S1931312819301611-main.pdf

1-s2.0-S1931312819301611-main.pdf

... of host genetics in host- pathogen interactions because it allows for control of many of the factors described above that confound infectious disease studies in ...of host ge- netics in the ...

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The Human Salivary Microbiome Is Shaped by Shared Environment Rather than Genetics: Evidence from a Large Family of Closely Related Individuals

The Human Salivary Microbiome Is Shaped by Shared Environment Rather than Genetics: Evidence from a Large Family of Closely Related Individuals

... Host genetic similarity is weakly correlated with salivary microbiome similar- ity. We performed an exploratory analysis on individuals in family A with both genetic and microbiome data available (n ⫽ 111) (Fig. ...

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Resolving the infection process reveals striking differences in the contribution of environment, genetics and phylogeny to host-parasite interactions

Resolving the infection process reveals striking differences in the contribution of environment, genetics and phylogeny to host-parasite interactions

... coevolution. Host and parasites show strong genetic effects for resistance, viru- lence and infectivity; genotype × genotype interactions have been reported within and across populations and selection acts rapidly ...

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Intra host dynamics of co infecting parasite genotypes in asymptomatic malaria patients

Intra host dynamics of co infecting parasite genotypes in asymptomatic malaria patients

... to obtaining a comprehensive and an unbiased assessment of parasite ecology in these infections. Because all infections analyzed in this study had sub-microscopic parasitaemias, they were culture- adapted prior to ...

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A Chronicle on Genetics and the March of Darwinian and Mendelian Medicine

A Chronicle on Genetics and the March of Darwinian and Mendelian Medicine

... of genetics, the science of inheritance and variation, in particular, the gene, the central player in genetics, its discovery, structure and function as well as its myriad influence on development, growth, ...

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Molecular Genetics of Cancer

Molecular Genetics of Cancer

... The advent of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has revolutionized technological innovations in molecular genetics in the last century. It consists of DNA being broken down into 100-150 base pair (bp) segments and ...

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Critical Analysis of Social Genetics and Linguistic Inquiry

Critical Analysis of Social Genetics and Linguistic Inquiry

... Regarding identity there are two type of identity: permanent and temporary identity. Permanent contains family, and a group of people live in the same or nearly the same area share same assets. Whereas, temporary ...

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Familial intragenic duplication of ANKRD11 underlying three patients of KBG syndrome

Familial intragenic duplication of ANKRD11 underlying three patients of KBG syndrome

... Medical Genetics, contract researcher at the Medical Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics Lab, Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Milano, Italy; DR: biotechnologist, specialist in Medical Genetics, ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5763156.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5763156.pdf

... Among the selected laboratories, performance over this study period was steadily higher among US laboratories than international laboratories. The reason for this tendency is unknown. Several factors between laboratories ...

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The development of a system to facilitate the stable expression of mammalian proteins in the filamentous fungus 'Aspergillus oryzae'

The development of a system to facilitate the stable expression of mammalian proteins in the filamentous fungus 'Aspergillus oryzae'

... 1987 Use of filamentous fungi Achyla ambisexualis as host cell for protein engieering of human interferon gamma.. Abstracts from 19th Lunteren Lectures on Molecular Genetics, The Netherl[r] ...

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1-s2.0-S0168952518301264-main.pdf

1-s2.0-S0168952518301264-main.pdf

... extreme host responses to in fl uenza A virus (IAV) infections [38], host response QTLs to IAV [39], and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) pathogenesis ...

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Recombination: Rate, Fidelity, and Putative Hot Spots

Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Recombination: Rate, Fidelity, and Putative Hot Spots

... Dougherty1* Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey 088541; Graduate Program in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics,[r] ...

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