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Antimicrobial peptides in the global microbiome : biosynthetic genes and resistance determinants
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Chen, Bingfeng (Zhejiang University of Technology. College of Environment) ;
Zhang, Zhenyan (Zhejiang University of Technology. College of Environment) ;
Zhang, Qi (Zhejiang University of Technology. College of Environment) ;
Xu, Nuohan Xu (Zhejiang University of Technology. College of Environment) ;
Lu, Tao (Zhejiang University of Technology. College of Environment) ;
Wang, Tingzhang (Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology and Bioinformatics (Zhejiang, Xina)) ;
Hong, Wenjie (Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology and Bioinformatics (Zhejiang, Xina)) ;
Fu, Zhengwei (Zhejiang University of Technology. College of Biotechnology and Bioengineering) ;
Peñuelas, Josep (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals)
Antimicrobial peptides are a promising new class of antimicrobials that could address the antibiotic resistance crisis, which poses a major threat to human health. These peptides are present in all kingdoms of life, but especially in microorganisms, having multiple origins in diverse taxa. [...]
2023 - 10.1021/acs.est.3c01664
Environmental Science & Technology, Vol. 57, issue 20 (2023) , p.7698-7708
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Genomic Adaptations and Evolutionary History of the Extinct Scimitar-Toothed Cat, Homotherium latidens
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Barnett, Ross (University of Copenhagen. Section for Evolutionary Genomics) ;
Westbury, Michael V. (University of Copenhagen. Section for Evolutionary Genomics) ;
Sandoval-Velasco, Marcela (University of Copenhagen. Section for Evolutionary Genomics) ;
Garrett Vieira, Filipe (University of Copenhagen. Section for Evolutionary Genomics) ;
Jeon, Sungwon (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology. Department of Biomedical Engineering) ;
Zazula, Grant (Government of Yukon. Yukon Palaeontology Program) ;
Martin, Michael (Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Department of Natural History) ;
Ho, Simon Y. W. (University of Sydney. School of Life and Environmental Sciences) ;
Mather, Niklas (University of Sydney. School of Life and Environmental Sciences) ;
Gopalakrishnan, Shyam (University of Copenhagen. Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics) ;
Ramos-Madrigal, Jazmín (University of Copenhagen. Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics) ;
de Manuel, Marc (Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (UPF-CSIC) (Barcelona)) ;
Zepeda Mendoza, Marie Lisandra (University of Birmingham. Institute of Microbiology and Infection) ;
Antunes, Agostinho (University of Porto. Department of Biology) ;
Baez, Aldo Carmon (University of Copenhagen. Section for Evolutionary Genomics) ;
De Cahsan, Binia (University of Copenhagen. Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics) ;
Larson, Greger (University of Oxford. The Palaeogenomics and Bio-Archaeology Research Network) ;
O'Brien, Stephen J. (Nova Southeastern University. Guy Harvey Oceanographic Center) ;
Eizirik, Eduardo (Instituto Pró-Carnívoros) ;
Johnson, Warren E. (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research) ;
Koepfli, Klaus-Peter (Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. Center for Species Survival) ;
Wilting, Andreas (Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research) ;
Fickel, Jöms (University of Potsdam. Institute for Biochemistry and Biology) ;
Dalén, Love (Swedish Museum of Natural History. Department of Bioinformatics and Genetics) ;
Lorenzen, Eline D. (University of Copenhagen. Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics) ;
Marques-Bonet, Tomas 1975- (Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont) ;
Hansen, Anders J. (University of Copenhagen. Section for GeoGenetics) ;
Zhang, Guojie (Chinese Academy of Sciences. Kunming Institute of Zoology) ;
Bhak, Jong (Personal Genomics Institute. Genome Research Foundation) ;
Yamaguchi, Nobuyuki (Universiti Malaysia Terengganu. Institute of Tropical Biodiversity and Sustainable Development) ;
Gilbert, M. Thomas P. (University of Copenhagen. Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics)
Homotherium was a genus of large-bodied scimitar-toothed cats, morphologically distinct from any extant felid species, that went extinct at the end of the Pleistocene [1-4]. They possessed large, saber-form serrated canine teeth, powerful forelimbs, a sloping back, and an enlarged optic bulb, all of which were key characteristics for predation on Pleistocene megafauna [5]. [...]
2020 - 10.1016/j.cub.2020.09.051
Current Biology, Vol. 30, Issue 24 (December 2020) , p. ages 5018-5025.e5
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The application of genomic technologies to investigate the inheritance of economically important traits in goats
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Amills i Eras, Marcel (Centre de Recerca en Agrigenòmica)
Goat genomics has evolved at a low pace because of a lack of molecular tools and sufficient investment. Whilst thousands and hundreds of quantitative trait loci (QTL) have been identified in cattle and sheep, respectively, about nine genome scans have been performed in goats dealing with traits as conformation, growth, fiber quality, resistance to nematodes, and milk yield and composition. [...]
2014 - 10.1155/2014/904281
Advances in Biology, Vol. 2014 Article ID 904281 (2014) , p. 1-13
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The transposon Galileo generates natural chromosomal inversions in drosophila by ectopic recombination
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Delprat Obeaga, Alejandra (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Genètica i de Microbiologia) ;
Negre de Bofarull, Bárbara (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Genètica i de Microbiologia) ;
Puig Font, Marta (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Genètica i de Microbiologia) ;
Ruiz, Alfredo, (Ruiz Panadero) (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Genètica i de Microbiologia)
Background: transposable elements (TEs) are responsible for the generation of chromosomal inversions in several groups of organisms. However, in Drosophila and other Dipterans, where inversions are abundant both as intraspecific polymorphisms and interspecific fixed differences, the evidence for a role of TEs is scarce. [...]
2009 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0007883
PloS one, Vol. 4, Issue 11 (November 2009) , p. e7883
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Assessing the role of tandem repeats in shaping the genomic architecture of great apes
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Farré, Marta (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Biologia Cel·lular, de Fisiologia i d'Immunologia) ;
Bosch i Gallego, Montserrat (Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries) ;
López Giráldez, Francesc (Yale University. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) ;
Ponsà i Fontanals, Montserrat (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Biologia Cel·lular, de Fisiologia i d'Immunologia) ;
Ruiz-Herrera Moreno, Aurora (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Biotecnologia i de Biomedicina "Vicent Villar Palasí")
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoint regions are clustered in regions that are more prone to break and reorganize. What is still unclear to evolutionary biologists is whether these regions are physically unstable due solely to sequence composition and/or genome organization, or do they represent genomic areas where the selection against breakpoints is minimal. [...]
2011 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0027239
PloS one, Vol. 6, Issue 11 (November 2011) , p. e27239
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