10x Genomics Announces Commercial Availability of Chromium De Novo Assembly Solution and Supernova Assembler for ...

Edit Business Wire 12 Oct 2016
PLEASANTON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--10x Genomics, a company focused on improving and broadening the application of genomic information, today announced the commercial availability of their new ChromiumTM De Novo Assembly Solution and the SupernovaTM Assembler, making low-cost, true diploid de novo assemblies readily accessible and at scale for human and non-human applications ... ....

10x Genomics’ GemCode™ Technology Utilized for de novo Assembly and Phasing of Korean Genome

Edit Business Wire 06 Oct 2016
PLEASANTON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--10x Genomics, a company focused on improving and broadening the application of genomic information, today announced the use of the GemCodeTM Technology in a new publication in the journal Nature demonstrating the utility of Linked-Reads for diploid de novo assembly and haplotype phasing of the Korean genome, AK1....

+ Research Team Led by Prof. Zhang Mingfang Reveals Differential Homoeolog Gene Expression and Selection Behavior [09-18-2016] (Zhejiang University)

Edit Public Technologies 18 Sep 2016
(Source. Zhejiang University). Sep. 15, 2016. Polyploidization is a prevalent phenomenon during the course of evolution in the plant kingdom ... Crops of particular agricultural importance include three diploid species, Brassica rapa (AA), Brassica nigra (BB) and Brassica oleracea (CC), and three allopolyploid species, B. napus (AACC), B ... rapa, B ... B. juncea formed by hybridization between the diploid ancestors of B. rapa and B ... juncea ... (noodl....

Looking Different Than Your Parents Can Be an Evolutionary Advantage (University of California, Riverside)

Edit Public Technologies 08 Aug 2016
(Source. University of California, Riverside). Research has roots in coevolutionary ideas raised by Charles Darwin more than 150 years ago. By Sean Nealon on August 8, 2016 ... Photo credit. Ninad Thakoor. RIVERSIDE, Calif ... Unlike humans, which are diploids - with two copies of each of their 23 chromosomes (one from each parent) - polyploids can have three, four or more copies of each chromosome ... Co-authors are ... Top of Page ... (noodl. 34873083) ....

Management Notes for August 2016 (Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs - Northern Ireland Government)

Edit Public Technologies 02 Aug 2016
(Source. Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs - Northern Ireland Government) ... DAIRYING. Prepared by ... e-mail ... High yielding tetraploids and Italian ryegrasses are both less dense and persistent compared to diploid perennial ryegrasses ... Reseed method - some methods are more successful with particular varieties, for example tetraploids generally establish better than diploids in over-seeding due to their larger seed size....

Genealogy, genetics, and historical demography [Evolution]>

Edit PNAS 19 Jul 2016
Genetic variation among loci in the genomes of diploid biparental organisms is the result of mutation and genetic transmission through the genealogy, or population pedigree, of the species. We explore the consequences of this for patterns of variation at unlinked loci for two kinds of demographic events. the occurrence of... ....

MAPs are abortive and how!

Edit The Malta Independent 10 Jul 2016
I am surely no perfect Christian, and I can surely feel the beam in my eye ... These clearly state and give unimpeachable evidence based on facts and scientific research.  ... What are these? ... This fertilized ovum, known as a zygote, is a large diploid cell that is the origin, or primordium, of a human being ... (Marjorie 1996) Embryo ... These pronuclei fuse with each other to produce the single, diploid, 2N nucleus of the fertilized zygote ... ....

Why dangerous genes stick around: The heterozygote advantage

Edit The Hindu 04 Jul 2016
For female sheep, size matters. It has long been known that rams with big horns father twice as many lambs as those with small or no horns. Two years back, a team of scientists identified the gene in sheep that determines horn size. This gene was called RXFP2. RXFP2 has two variants or alleles – Ho+ and HoP ... Now sheep, like almost all mammals, are diploid organisms ... However, like sheep humans too are diploid organisms ... Keywords....

How One Type Of Honey Bee Manages To Go It Alone Without Males

Edit IFL Science 10 Jun 2016
They found multiple genes related to the bees' social parasitism, including ones that controlled their hormonal signaling, which may cause the worker bees' ovaries to activate, and others that may be involved in allowing two daughter cells to fuse to produce the diploid eggs they lay ... Sneaking in, they will lay their own diploid eggs within the new colony, which will then hatch and feed off the honey stores....

Breakthrough in DNA sequencing of groundnut

Edit The Hindu 03 Jun 2016
... including the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), have decoded the complete DNA sequencing of the ancestor of the groundnut, the diploid A-genome (Arachis duranensis)....

Global team, including ICRISAT, decodes groundnut DNA sequence

Edit Yahoo Daily News 03 Jun 2016
A team of 51 scientists from nine institutes in China, India, the US and Australia, along with Hyderabad-based International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), have decoded the complete DNA sequence of the ancestor of the groundnut, the diploid A-genome (Arachis duranensis) ... Other significant traits this could help develop include aflatoxin-free, nutrition-rich and allergen-free varieties ... ....

Groundnut genome of decoded

Edit Deccan Chronicle 01 Jun 2016
Hyderabad. In a scientific breakthrough on DNA sequencing, ICRISAT's global team of 51 scientists cracked the ancestor genome of groundnut ... The important findings have been published in the prestigious US journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Researches fr-om nine institutes in China, India, the US and Australia and ICRISAT too have decoded the diploid A-Genome ... ....

ICRISAT breakthrough in groundnut DNA sequencing promises enhanced variants

Edit The Times of India 01 Jun 2016
HYDERABAD ... A team of 51 scientists from 9 institutes in China, India, USA and Australia, including the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics ( ICRISAT ), have decoded the complete DNA sequencing of an ancestor of the groundnut, the diploid A-genome ( Arachis duranensis) . Other significant traits this could help develop include aflatoxin-free, nutrition-rich, and allergen-free varieties ... RELATED....
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