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MDPI » Genes
1w ago
SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Epidemiology Dashboards: A Review of Functionality and Technological Frameworks for the Public Health Response ..read more
MDPI » Genes
1w ago
Supplementary File 1 (ZIP, 8 KiB) 20 pages, 1422 KiB Phenotypic Expansion of Autosomal Dominant Background: Polymorphism rs1049434 characterizes the nonsynonymous exchange of adenosine (A) by thymidine (T) in the gene for monocarboxylate transporter 1 ( (This article belongs to the Section - 13 Jul 2024 pathogenic variants (PV) carriers in the South and Southeast regions of Brazil, germline genetic testing for hereditary breast cancer (HBC) is not available in the Brazilian public health system, and the prevalence of Li-Fraumeni syndrome (LFS) is 9 pages, 998 KiB Improvements in ..read more
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1M ago
Utilization of qPCR to Determine Duration and Environmental Drivers Contributing to the Persistence of Human DNA in Soil ..read more
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12 pages, 2948 KiB Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Profiling of the α-Amylase ( Starch degradation provides energy and signaling molecules for plant growth, development, defense, and stress response. α-amylase ( ) is one of the most important enzymes in this process. Potato tubers are rich in starch, and the hydrolysis of starch into sugar negatively gene family has not been fully explored in potatoes. Here, we performed a detailed analysis of the gene family to determine its role in potato. Twenty genes contained an array of -acting elements involved in growth and development ..read more
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1M ago
Supplementary File 1 (ZIP, 2406 KiB) 15 pages, 1065 KiB Comparative Analysis of Shapley Values Enhances Transcriptomics Insights across Some Common Uterine Pathologies - 1 Jun 2024 Uterine pathologies pose a challenge to women’s health on a global scale. Despite extensive research, the causes and origin of some of these common disorders are not well defined yet. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of transcriptome data from diverse datasets encompassing Uterine pathologies pose a challenge to women’s health on a global scale. Despite extensive research, the causes and origin of ..read more
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2M ago
Information Provision Regarding Health-Related Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing for Dutch Consumers: An in-Depth Content Analysis of Sellers’ Websites ..read more
MDPI » Genes
2M ago
Supplementary File 1 (ZIP, 142 KiB) 21 pages, 25931 KiB Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis in a Mixed-Breed Dog with a Splice Site Variant in in Chinese Patients with Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Grain filling is critical for determining yield and quality, raising the question of whether central coordinators exist to facilitate the uptake and storage of various substances from maternal to filial tissues. The duplicate NAC transcription factors ZmNAC128 and ZmNAC130 could potentially serve as Grain filling is critical for determining yield and quality, raising the question of wheth ..read more
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2M ago
21 pages, 1321 KiB 18 pages, 7369 KiB (5), 617; https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15050617 (registering DOI) - 12 May 2024 Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) exhibits distinct characteristics distinguishing it from the nuclear genome, necessitating specific analytical methods in genetic studies. This comprehensive review explores the complex role of mtDNA in a variety of genetic studies, including genome-wide, epigenome-wide, and phenome-wide association studies, with a Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) exhibits distinct characteristics distinguishing it from the nuclear genome, necessitating spe ..read more
MDPI » Genes
3M ago
Isolation, Characterization, and Expression Analysis of NAC Transcription Factor from (Burm. f.) Nees and Their Role in Andrographolide Production ..read more
MDPI » Genes
3M ago
Supplementary File 1 (ZIP, 985 KiB) 22 pages, 5221 KiB Exploring the Role of E6 and E7 Oncoproteins in Cervical Oncogenesis through MBD2/3-NuRD Complex Chromatin Remodeling Numerous studies have shown genetic variation at the - 29 Apr 2024 genus belongs to the Rubiaceae family, which consists of approximately 14,000 species. In comparison to its well-known relatives, the plastomes of the genus have not been explored so far. The plastomes of this genus have a typical, quadripartite structure, but differ in gene content, since the mRNA variants in different clinical phases of CML and thei ..read more