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X Chromosome Evolution In Cetartiodactyla, Anastasiya A. Proskuryakova, Anastasia I. Kulemzina, Polina L. Perelman, Alexey I. Makunin, Denis M. Larkin, Marta Farre, Anna V. Kukekova, Jennifer Lynn Johnson, Natalya A. Lemskaya, Violetta R. Beklemisheva, M. Roelke-Parker, June Bellizzi, Oliver A. Ryder, Stephen James O'Brien, Alexander S. Graphodatsky Sep 2017

X Chromosome Evolution In Cetartiodactyla, Anastasiya A. Proskuryakova, Anastasia I. Kulemzina, Polina L. Perelman, Alexey I. Makunin, Denis M. Larkin, Marta Farre, Anna V. Kukekova, Jennifer Lynn Johnson, Natalya A. Lemskaya, Violetta R. Beklemisheva, M. Roelke-Parker, June Bellizzi, Oliver A. Ryder, Stephen James O'Brien, Alexander S. Graphodatsky

Biology Faculty Articles

The phenomenon of a remarkable conservation of the X chromosome in eutherian mammals has been first described by Susumu Ohno in 1964. A notable exception is the cetartiodactyl X chromosome, which varies widely in morphology and G-banding pattern between species. It is hypothesized that this sex chromosome has undergone multiple rearrangements that changed the centromere position and the order of syntenic segments over the last 80 million years of Cetartiodactyla speciation. To investigate its evolution we have selected 26 evolutionarily conserved bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones from the cattle CHORI-240 library evenly distributed along the cattle X chromosome. High-resolution BAC …


Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 1 (Aldh1) Isoform Expression And Potential Clinical Implications In Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Cheng Kun Yang, Xiang Kun Wang, Xi Wen Liao, Chuang Ye Han, Ting Dong Yu, Wei Qin, Guang Zhi Zhu, Hao Su, Long Yu, Xiao Guang Liu, Si Cong Lu, Zhi Wei Chen, Zhen Liu, Ke Tuan Huang, Zheng Tao Liu, Yu Liang, Jian Lu Huang, Kai Yin Xiao, Min Hao Peng, Cheryl Ann Winkle, Stephen J. O’Brien, Tao Peng Aug 2017

Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 1 (Aldh1) Isoform Expression And Potential Clinical Implications In Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Cheng Kun Yang, Xiang Kun Wang, Xi Wen Liao, Chuang Ye Han, Ting Dong Yu, Wei Qin, Guang Zhi Zhu, Hao Su, Long Yu, Xiao Guang Liu, Si Cong Lu, Zhi Wei Chen, Zhen Liu, Ke Tuan Huang, Zheng Tao Liu, Yu Liang, Jian Lu Huang, Kai Yin Xiao, Min Hao Peng, Cheryl Ann Winkle, Stephen J. O’Brien, Tao Peng

Biology Faculty Articles

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most prevalent and life-threatening malignancies worldwide. There are few diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and druggable targets for HCC. Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) is a marker of stem cells in a variety of cancers, but the mRNA levels and prognostic value of ALDH1 isoforms in HCC patients remain unknown. In the present study, gene ontology annotation of the ALDH1 family was performed using the Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery (DAVID), and the gene pathway analsis was performed using GeneMANIA software. The initial prognostic value of ALDH1 expression in 360 HCC patients was …


The Human Microbiome: An Emerging Tool In Forensics, Jarrad T. Hampton-Marcell, Jose V. Lopez, Jack A. Gilbert Mar 2017

The Human Microbiome: An Emerging Tool In Forensics, Jarrad T. Hampton-Marcell, Jose V. Lopez, Jack A. Gilbert

Biology Faculty Articles

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Comparative Transcriptomics Of Elasmobranchs And Teleosts Highlight Important Processes In Adaptive Immunity And Regional Endothermy, Nicholas J. Marra, Vincent P. Richards, Angela Early, Steve M. Bogdanowicz, Paulina D. Pavinski Bitar, Michael J. Stanhope, Mahmood S. Shivji Jan 2017

Comparative Transcriptomics Of Elasmobranchs And Teleosts Highlight Important Processes In Adaptive Immunity And Regional Endothermy, Nicholas J. Marra, Vincent P. Richards, Angela Early, Steve M. Bogdanowicz, Paulina D. Pavinski Bitar, Michael J. Stanhope, Mahmood S. Shivji

Biology Faculty Articles

Background: Comparative genomic and/or transcriptomic analyses involving elasmobranchs remain limited, with genome level comparisons of the elasmobranch immune system to that of higher vertebrates, non-existent. This paper reports a comparative RNA-seq analysis of heart tissue from seven species, including four elasmobranchs and three teleosts, focusing on immunity, but concomitantly seeking to identify genetic similarities shared by the two lamnid sharks and the single billfish in our study, which could be linked to convergent evolution of regional endothermy.

Results: Across seven species, we identified an average of 10,877 Swiss-Prot annotated genes from an average of 32,474 open reading frames within each …


Perspectives Provided By Leopard And Other Cat Genomes: How Diet Determined The Evolutionary History Of Carnivores, Omnivores, And Herbivores, Soonok Kim, Yun Sung Cho, Jong Bhak, Stephen J. O'Brien, Joo-Hong Yeo Jan 2017

Perspectives Provided By Leopard And Other Cat Genomes: How Diet Determined The Evolutionary History Of Carnivores, Omnivores, And Herbivores, Soonok Kim, Yun Sung Cho, Jong Bhak, Stephen J. O'Brien, Joo-Hong Yeo

Biology Faculty Articles

Recent advances in genome sequencing technologies have enabled humans to generate and investigate the genomes of wild species. This includes the big cat family, such as tigers, lions, and leopards. Adding the first high quality leopard genome, we have performed an in-depth comparative analysis to identify the genomic signatures in the evolution of felid to become the top predators on land. Our study focused on how the carnivore genomes, as compared to the omnivore or herbivore genomes, shared evolutionary adaptations in genes associated with nutrient metabolism, muscle strength, agility, and other traits responsible for hunting and meat digestion. We found …