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Culex genome is not just another genome for comparative genomics
Published 2012-03-01“…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Formal publication of the Culex genome sequence has closed the human disease vector triangle by meeting the Anopheles gambiae and Aedes aegypti genome sequences. …”
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GenomeFingerprinter: the genome fingerprint and the universal genome fingerprint analysis for systematic comparative genomics.
Published 2013-01-01“…We define it as the systematic comparative genomics and aim to develop the methodology.<h4>Results</h4>First, we create a method, GenomeFingerprinter, to unambiguously produce a set of three-dimensional coordinates from a sequence, followed by one three-dimensional plot and six two-dimensional trajectory projections, to illustrate the genome fingerprint of a given genome sequence. …”
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Genomic markers on synthetic genomes
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: “…genomic marker…”
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Genomic regions with distinct genomic distance conservation in vertebrate genomes
Published 2009-03-01“…BMC Genomics…”
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Myxobacterial Genomics and Post-Genomics: A Review of Genome Biology, Genome Sequences and Related ‘Omics Studies
Published 2021-10-01Subjects: “…comparative genomics…”
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GenomicLand: Software for genome-wide association studies and genomic prediction
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Genomics and post-genomics in parasitology: genome babble or a real opportunity?
Published 2000“…The genome projects represent one of the most important developments in our knowledge of parasites. …”
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Functional genomics of complex cancer genomes
Published 2022-10-01“…Cancer functional genomics is the study of how genetic, epigenetic, and transcriptional alterations affect cancer phenotypes, such as growth and therapeutic response. …”
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GenomeViz: visualizing microbial genomes
Published 2004-12-01“…These exercises have necessitated the requirement for visualizing microbial genomes and performing genome comparisons on a finer scale. …”
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Genomic arrangement of regulons in bacterial genomes.
Published 2012-01-01“…Our results indicate that (1) genomic locations of transcriptional factors (TFs) are under stronger evolutionary constraints than those of the operons they regulate so changing a TF's genomic location will have larger impact to the bacterium than changing the genomic position of any of its target operons; (2) operons of regulons are generally not uniformly distributed in the genome but tend to form a few closely located clusters, which generally consist of genes working in the same metabolic pathways; and (3) the global arrangement of the component operons of all the regulons in a genome tends to minimize a simple scoring function, indicating that the global arrangement of regulons follows simple organizational principles.…”
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The Sequenced Angiosperm Genomes and Genome Databases
Published 2018-04-01Subjects: “…angiosperm genomes…”
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The animal in the genome: comparative genomics and evolution.
Published 2008“…Comparisons between completely sequenced metazoan genomes have generally emphasized how similar their encoded protein content is, even when the comparison is between phyla. …”
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Sargentodoxa cuneata: genome structure and genomic resources
Published 2021-01-01Subjects: “…chloroplast genome…”
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