Evolution and diversity of transposable elements in vertebrate genomes
Transposable elements (TEs) are selfish genetic elements that mobilize in genomes via
transposition or retrotransposition and often make up large fractions of vertebrate genomes …
transposition or retrotransposition and often make up large fractions of vertebrate genomes …
The Genome 10K Project: a way forward
The Genome 10K Project was established in 2009 by a consortium of biologists and
genome scientists determined to facilitate the sequencing and analysis of the complete …
genome scientists determined to facilitate the sequencing and analysis of the complete …
Evolution of pallium, hippocampus, and cortical cell types revealed by single-cell transcriptomics in reptiles
Computations in the mammalian cortex are carried out by glutamatergic and γ-aminobutyric
acid–releasing (GABAergic) neurons forming specialized circuits and areas. Here we asked …
acid–releasing (GABAergic) neurons forming specialized circuits and areas. Here we asked …
The spotted gar genome illuminates vertebrate evolution and facilitates human-teleost comparisons
To connect human biology to fish biomedical models, we sequenced the genome of spotted
gar (Lepisosteus oculatus), whose lineage diverged from teleosts before teleost genome …
gar (Lepisosteus oculatus), whose lineage diverged from teleosts before teleost genome …
Three crocodilian genomes reveal ancestral patterns of evolution among archosaurs
INTRODUCTION Crocodilians and birds are the two extant clades of archosaurs, a group
that includes the extinct dinosaurs and pterosaurs. Fossils suggest that living crocodilians …
that includes the extinct dinosaurs and pterosaurs. Fossils suggest that living crocodilians …
Effects of the environmental estrogenic contaminants bisphenol A and 17α-ethinyl estradiol on sexual development and adult behaviors in aquatic wildlife species
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), including the mass-produced component of
plastics, bisphenol A (BPA) are widely prevalent in aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Many …
plastics, bisphenol A (BPA) are widely prevalent in aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Many …
Alternative animal models of aging research
S Holtze, E Gorshkova, S Braude… - Frontiers in Molecular …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Most research on mechanisms of aging is being conducted in a very limited number of
classical model species, ie, laboratory mouse (Mus musculus), rat (Rattus norvegicus …
classical model species, ie, laboratory mouse (Mus musculus), rat (Rattus norvegicus …
A phylogenomic analysis of turtles
NG Crawford, JF Parham, AB Sellas… - Molecular phylogenetics …, 2015 - Elsevier
Molecular analyses of turtle relationships have overturned prevailing morphological
hypotheses and prompted the development of a new taxonomy. Here we provide the first …
hypotheses and prompted the development of a new taxonomy. Here we provide the first …
Molecular physiology of freeze tolerance in vertebrates
Freeze tolerance is an amazing winter survival strategy used by various amphibians and
reptiles living in seasonally cold environments. These animals may spend weeks or months …
reptiles living in seasonally cold environments. These animals may spend weeks or months …
Introducing BASE: the Biomes of Australian Soil Environments soil microbial diversity database
Background Microbial inhabitants of soils are important to ecosystem and planetary
functions, yet there are large gaps in our knowledge of their diversity and ecology. The …
functions, yet there are large gaps in our knowledge of their diversity and ecology. The …