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Covid-19 And The Differential Dilemma, Sharlee Climer May 2021

Covid-19 And The Differential Dilemma, Sharlee Climer

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The conundrums of choosing candidate genes, via differential expression between treated and mock specimens, are tackled by Ghandikota et al. in this issue of Patterns in their efforts to tease out genetic patterns that are characteristic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outcomes.


Linking Crop Traits To Transcriptome Differences In A Progeny Population Of Tetraploid Potato, Erik Alexandersson, Sandeep Kushwaha, Aastha Subedi, Deborah Weighill, Sharlee Climer, Daniel Jacobson Jan 2020

Linking Crop Traits To Transcriptome Differences In A Progeny Population Of Tetraploid Potato, Erik Alexandersson, Sandeep Kushwaha, Aastha Subedi, Deborah Weighill, Sharlee Climer, Daniel Jacobson

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Background Potato is the third most consumed crop in the world. Breeding for traits such as yield, product quality and pathogen resistance are main priorities. Identifying molecular signatures of these and other important traits is important in future breeding efforts. In this study, a progeny population from a cross between a breeding line, SW93–1015, and a cultivar, Désirée, was studied by trait analysis and RNA-seq in order to develop understanding of segregating traits at the molecular level and identify transcripts with expressional correlation to these traits. Transcript markers with predictive value for field performance applicable under controlled environments would be …


Phytobiome And Transcriptional Adaptation Of Populus Deltoides To Acute Progressive Drought And Cyclic Drought, Benjamin Garcia, Jessy Labbé, Piet Jones, Piet Jones, Paul Abraham, Ian Hodge, Ian Hodge, Sharlee Climer, Sara Jawdy, Lee Gunter, Gerald Tuskan, Xiaohan Yang, Timothy Tschaplinski, Daniel Jacobson, Daniel Jacobson Jan 2018

Phytobiome And Transcriptional Adaptation Of Populus Deltoides To Acute Progressive Drought And Cyclic Drought, Benjamin Garcia, Jessy Labbé, Piet Jones, Piet Jones, Paul Abraham, Ian Hodge, Ian Hodge, Sharlee Climer, Sara Jawdy, Lee Gunter, Gerald Tuskan, Xiaohan Yang, Timothy Tschaplinski, Daniel Jacobson, Daniel Jacobson

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Plant drought stress causes systematic changes to photosynthesis, metabolism, growth, and potentially the phytobiome. Additionally, drought affects plants in both a species-specific and water-deficit-driven manner, causing the response to drought to be dependent both on how drought is being experienced and on any adaptation to prior drought exposure. Thus, understanding the effect of drought on plants requires assessing drought response in multiple conditions, such as progressive acute drought and recurrent cyclic drought, and at different levels of severity. In this study, we have utilized RNA sequencing to identify changes to the plant transcriptome and the phytobiome during both acute progressive …


A Novel Variant In Cmah Is Associated With Blood Type Ab In Ragdoll Cats, Barbara Gandolfi, Robert Grahn, Nicholas Gustafson, Daniela Proverbio, Eva Spada, Badri Adhikari, Janling Cheng, Gordon Andrews, Leslie Lyons, Chris Helps May 2016

A Novel Variant In Cmah Is Associated With Blood Type Ab In Ragdoll Cats, Barbara Gandolfi, Robert Grahn, Nicholas Gustafson, Daniela Proverbio, Eva Spada, Badri Adhikari, Janling Cheng, Gordon Andrews, Leslie Lyons, Chris Helps

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The enzyme cytidine monophospho-N-acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase is associated with the production of sialic acids on cat red blood cells. The cat has one major blood group with three serotypes; the most common blood type A being dominant to type B. A third rare blood type is known as AB and has an unclear mode of inheritance. Cat blood type antigens are defined, with N-glycolylneuraminic acid being associated with type A and N-acetylneuraminic acid with type B. Blood type AB is serologically characterized by agglutination using typing reagents directed against both A and B epitopes. While a genetic characterization of blood …


Human Gephyrin Is Encompassed Within Giant Functional Noncoding Yin–Yang Sequences, Sharlee Climer, Alan Templeton, Weixiong Zhang Mar 2015

Human Gephyrin Is Encompassed Within Giant Functional Noncoding Yin–Yang Sequences, Sharlee Climer, Alan Templeton, Weixiong Zhang

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Gephyrin is a highly conserved gene that is vital for the organization of proteins at inhibitory receptors, molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis and other diverse functions. Its specific function is intricately regulated and its aberrant activities have been observed for a number of human diseases. Here we report a remarkable yin–yang haplotype pattern encompassing gephyrin. Yin–yang haplotypes arise when a stretch of DNA evolves to present two disparate forms that bear differing states for nucleotide variations along their lengths. The gephyrin yin–yang pair consists of 284 divergent nucleotide states and both variants vary drastically from their mutual ancestral haplotype, suggesting rapid evolution. …