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Ancient DNA analysis of elite nomadic warrior
Equine population genomics
The Sport of Kings: Common protein-coding variants and the athletic phenotype in galloping racehorse breeds
Prorhinotermes simplex
Prorhinotermes simplex Transcriptome or Gene expression
Reticulitermes speratus
Chemical analyses of termite royal food
Transcriptome analysis of pistachio flower buds undergoing progressive chilling accumulation
Revisiting conservation units using multiple genomic methods for the endangered mountain yellow-legged frog species complex (Rana muscosa/sierrae)
Three Kingdoms period genomes from Korea suggest continuity in the Korean peninsula
Instead of rapid and large-scale population replacements, East Asian human populations show continuity dating back to 40,000 years, when the first modern humans are thought to arrive in the area. The people of Korea have been proposed to be the result of Bronze-Iron age admixture of two ethnic sources; North Asia and Southern China. Here, we suggest a high resolution hypothesis on the origin and migration of Koreans with eight Iron Age Korean genomes from Gimhae, a southeastern city in Korea. The studied individuals belong to the funerary complex of the Gaya confederacy kings that is the burial place of individuals belonging to different social classes. This newly generated ancient genome data has allowed us to detect the existence of population substructure in the Korean peninsula at the Iron Age from the comparisons against ancient and modern genomes in the region. Koreans are related closely to and probably migrated from Northern China. The ancient Korean genomes also show a variable presence of Japanese Jomon-related ancestry. The study of phenotypic SNPs from imputated genomic data also shows strong signals of population continuity as no relevant changes in allele frequencies are observed.
Flexible tRNA gene sets during experimental evolution with bacteria
Evaluating the effects of bisphenol A alternatives and pendimethalin on the transcriptome profile of human mammary epithelial cells
miRNA sequencing in liver of rats exposed to glyphosate, MON 52276, and a mixture of pesticides
Dedifferentiation of Gata6+ epidermal cells
Sox8 reprogram ectoderm into ear vesicles and auditory neurons [smartseq2]
Sox8 reprogram ectoderm into ear vesicles and auditory neurons
Sox8 reprograms ectoderm into ear vesicles and associated neurons [Sox8OE_rnaseq]
Sox8 reprograms ectoderm into ear vesicles and associated neurons [ChIP-seq]
Sox8 reprograms ectoderm into ear vesicles and associated neurons [Lmx1aE1_rnaseq]
Sox8 reprograms ectoderm into ear vesicles and associated neurons [ATAC-seq]
Mechanistic aspects of extraordinary longevity of termite kings and queens
Cardiac transcriptome in iron-deficiency anemia
Historical Ales
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