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  • Genetic diversity and structure of red handed howler monkeys assessed by mitochondrial and genotyping by sequencing analyses

    Genetic diversity and structure of red handed howler monkeys assessed by mitochondrial and genotyping by sequencing analyses

  • Galán-Acedo, C. et al. The conservation value of human-modified landscapes for the world’s primates. Nat. Commun. 10, 152 (2019).

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  • Exploring genetic diversity and genomic insights of Bacillus subtilis isolates from cassava rhizosphere using molecular barcoding and whole genome sequencing

    Exploring genetic diversity and genomic insights of Bacillus subtilis isolates from cassava rhizosphere using molecular barcoding and whole genome sequencing

  • Ray, P., Lakshmanan, V., Labbé, J. L. & Craven, K. D. Microbe to microbiome: a paradigm shift in the application of microorganisms for sustainable agriculture. Front. Microbiol. 11, 622926 (2020).

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  • Species-selective activation of a β-galactosidase fluorogenic probe

    Species-selective activation of a β-galactosidase fluorogenic probe

  • Davies, G. & Henrissat, B. Structures and mechanisms of Glycosyl hydrolases. Structure 3, 853-859 (1995).

  • Kalathinathan, P., Sain, A. & Pulicherla, K. & Kodiveri muthukaliannan, G. A review on the various sources of β-Galactosidase and its…

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  • DNA probe pulldown screening uncovers O-GlcNAcylation modulation of transcription factor DNA interactions

    DNA probe pulldown screening uncovers O-GlcNAcylation modulation of transcription factor DNA interactions

    Design and functional identification of catTFREs for TF pulldown

    In order to design DNA sequences for enriching NPs, including TFs, we referred to the JASPAR TF binding database to identify human TF response elements20. We meticulously curated…

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  • Opening the ‘GATE’ for human cytomegalovirus entry

    Opening the ‘GATE’ for human cytomegalovirus entry

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    This is a summary of: Norris, M. J. et al. The GATE glycoprotein complex enhances human cytomegalovirus entry…

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  • Genetic structure and historical demography of inland wetland fish using the endangered Lisbon arched-mouth nase as a case-study

    Genetic structure and historical demography of inland wetland fish using the endangered Lisbon arched-mouth nase as a case-study

  • Keddy, P. A. et al. Wet and wonderful: The world’s largest wetlands are conservation priorities. Bioscience 59(1), 39–51. https://doi.org/10.1525/BIO.2009.59.1.8 (2009).

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  • A single-cell atlas of the murine limb skeleton integrating the developmental and adult stages

    A single-cell atlas of the murine limb skeleton integrating the developmental and adult stages

    Dataset annotation and integration to produce a limb skeletal cell atlas

    To build a reference atlas of the limb skeleton, we selected ten publicly available mouse scRNA-seq datasets containing cells from the onset of limb development to mature…

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  • The interrelationships between the microRNA miR-34a and the plant flavonoids apigenin and quercetin in the regulation of ovarian cell functions

    The interrelationships between the microRNA miR-34a and the plant flavonoids apigenin and quercetin in the regulation of ovarian cell functions

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    MiR-34a mimics (double-stranded RNAs that mimic mature endogenous miR-34a and enhance miRNA activity, representing a gain-of-function assay) and their respective negative control (NC) labeled with fluorescein (Table 1) were…

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