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pro vyhledávání: '"Haolong Hou"'
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Guang Yang, Weiqing Liu, Shengkai Pan, Xinming Liang, Xun Xu, Jun Wang, Zhiyong Huang, Ming Li, Zhiqiang Xiong, Xiaodong Fang, Jing Chen, Ran Tian, Fengming Sun, Yuan Chen, Chengcheng Shi, Xin Liu, Shixia Xu, Kaiya Zhou, Junxiao Xu, Fuwen Wei, Xuming Zhou, Guangyi Fan, Yunxia Yang, Wenbin Chen, Zhengfei Wang, Tian Lv, Haolong Hou, Bangqing Huang, Yuefeng Chen, Xiaohong Wang, Xuejiang Guo, Jiajian Zhou, Bingyao Chen, Wei Zhao, Kangli Zhu, Dan Yang, Junyi Wang
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications
Zhou, X, Sun, F, Xu, S, Fan, G, Zhu, K, Liu, X, Chen, Y, Shi, C, Yang, Y, Huang, Z, Chen, J, Hou, H, Guo, X, Chen, W, Chen, Y, Wang, X, Lv, T, Yang, D, Zhou, J, Huang, B, Wang, Z, Zhao, W, Tian, R, Xiong, Z, Xu, J, Liang, X, Chen, B, Liu, W, Wang, J, Pan, S, Fang, X, Li, M, Wei, F, Xu, X, Zhou, K, Wang, J & Yang, G 2013, ' Baiji genomes reveal low genetic variability and new insights into secondary aquatic adaptations ', Nature Communications, vol. 4, 2708 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3708
Zhou, X, Sun, F, Xu, S, Fan, G, Zhu, K, Liu, X, Chen, Y, Shi, C, Yang, Y, Huang, Z, Chen, J, Hou, H, Guo, X, Chen, W, Chen, Y, Wang, X, Lv, T, Yang, D, Zhou, J, Huang, B, Wang, Z, Zhao, W, Tian, R, Xiong, Z, Xu, J, Liang, X, Chen, B, Liu, W, Wang, J, Pan, S, Fang, X, Li, M, Wei, F, Xu, X, Zhou, K, Wang, J & Yang, G 2013, ' Baiji genomes reveal low genetic variability and new insights into secondary aquatic adaptations ', Nature Communications, vol. 4, 2708 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3708
The baiji, or Yangtze River dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer), is a flagship species for the conservation of aquatic animals and ecosystems in the Yangtze River of China; however, this species has now been recognized as functionally extinct. Here we repor
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Junyi Wang, Young Ah Shin, Hang Lee, Soowhan Kwon, Sangtae Kim, Jiaju He, Damdin Bayarlkhagva, Wilhelm Jacobs, Sunghoon Lee, Qian Zhou, Susan M. Miller, Jilin Zhang, Sukhun Oh, Hwanjong Kwak, Ying Chen, Caiyun Gou, Chang Bae Kim, Yadan Luo, Junsu Ko, Tae Hyung Kim, Sha Liu, Jiaohui Xu, Sanyang Liu, Linfeng Yang, Warren E. Johnson, Xiuhui Chu, Byung Chul Kim, Seong-Jin Kim, Sangsoo Kim, Chulhong Kim, Chang Uk Kim, Laura D. Bertola, Priyvrat Gadhvi, Jong Bhak, Hyun Ju Jung, Yun Sung Cho, Jong-Soo Kim, Hak-Min Kim, Seungwoo Hwang, Jing He, Sungwoong Jho, Woon Kee Paek, Yingqi Xiong, Stephen J. O'Brien, Shengkai Pan, Klaus-Peter Koepfli, Pengwei Xu, Jun Wang, Cindy Kim Harper, Hyunmin Kim, Haolong Hou, Anne Schmidt-Küntzel, Laurie Marker, Li Hu, Xiao Xu, Shu-Jin Luo, Jason A. Turner, Yulan Yang
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications
Cho, Y S, Hu, L, Hou, H, Lee, H, Xu, J, Kwon, S, Oh, S, Kim, H-M, Jho, S, Kim, S, Shin, Y-A, Kim, B C, Kim, H, Kim, C, Luo, S-J, Johnson, W E, Koepfli, K-P, Schmidt-Kuentzel, A, Turner, J A, Marker, L, Harper, C, Miller, S M, Jacobs, W, Bertola, L D, Kim, T H, Lee, S, Zhou, Q, Jung, H-J, Xu, X, Gadhvi, P, Xu, P, Xiong, Y, Luo, Y, Pan, S, Gou, C, Chu, X, Zhang, J, Liu, S, He, J, Chen, Y, Yang, L, Yang, Y, He, J, Liu, S, Wang, J, Kim, C H, Kwak, H, Kim, J-S, Hwang, S, Ko, J, Kim, C-B, Kim, S, Bayarlkhagva, D, Paek, W K, Kim, S-J, O'Brien, S J, Wang, J & Bhak, J 2013, ' The tiger genome and comparative analysis with lion and snow leopard genomes ', Nature Communications, vol. 4, 2433 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3433
Nature Communications, 4, 1-7. Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved.
Cho, Y S, Hu, L, Hou, H, Lee, H, Xu, J, Kwon, S, Oh, S, Kim, H-M, Jho, S, Kim, S, Shin, Y-A, Kim, B C, Kim, H, Kim, C, Luo, S-J, Johnson, W E, Koepfli, K-P, Schmidt-Kuentzel, A, Turner, J A, Marker, L, Harper, C, Miller, S M, Jacobs, W, Bertola, L D, Kim, T H, Lee, S, Zhou, Q, Jung, H-J, Xu, X, Gadhvi, P, Xu, P, Xiong, Y, Luo, Y, Pan, S, Gou, C, Chu, X, Zhang, J, Liu, S, He, J, Chen, Y, Yang, L, Yang, Y, He, J, Liu, S, Wang, J, Kim, C H, Kwak, H, Kim, J-S, Hwang, S, Ko, J, Kim, C-B, Kim, S, Bayarlkhagva, D, Paek, W K, Kim, S-J, O'Brien, S J, Wang, J & Bhak, J 2013, ' The tiger genome and comparative analysis with lion and snow leopard genomes ', Nature Communications, vol. 4, 2433 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3433
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Tigers and their close relatives (Panthera) are some of the world’s most endangered species. Here we report the de novo assembly of an Amur tiger whole-genome sequence as well as the genomic sequences of a white Bengal tiger, African lion, white Af
Peregrine and saker falcon genome sequences provide insights into evolution of a predatory lifestyle
Autor:
Yuanping Chen, Pengwei Xu, Ye Yin, Shu-Kun Gao, Shengkai Pan, Nick C. Fox, Haolong Hou, Junyi Wang, Chang-Chang Cao, Guoqing Li, Qiong Luo, Andrew Dixon, Zhen Yue, Jinquan Xia, Xiangjiang Zhan, Margit G. Muller, Jing He, Yuan Liu, Li Hu, Peixiang Ni, Zhaobao Wang, Shengguang Liao, Jun Wang, Ying Chen, Michael William Bruford
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Zhan, X, Pan, S, Wang, J, Dixon, A, He, J, Muller, M G, Ni, P, Hu, L, Liu, Y, Hou, H, Chen, Y, Xia, J, Luo, Q, Xu, P, Chen, Y, Liao, S, Cao, C, Gao, S, Wang, Z, Yue, Z, Li, G, Yin, Y, Fox, N C, Wang, J & Bruford, M W 2013, ' Peregrine and saker falcon genome sequences provide insights into evolution of a predatory lifestyle ', Nature Genetics, vol. 45, no. 5, pp. 563-566 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.2588
As top predators, falcons possess unique morphological, physiological and behavioral adaptations that allow them to be successful hunters: for example, the peregrine is renowned as the world's fastest animal. To examine the evolutionary basis of pred
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::d594f3f0e1365eafcd8a0100be7919f3
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/95570689/Peregrine_and_saker_falcon_genome_sequences_provide_insights_into_evolution_of_a_predatory_lifestyle.pdf
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/95570689/Peregrine_and_saker_falcon_genome_sequences_provide_insights_into_evolution_of_a_predatory_lifestyle.pdf
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Yuanxin Chen, Li Hu, Yabing Zhu, Ju-Min Zhou, Ceshi Chen, Ren Lai, Bin Liang, Zhiyong Huang, Yuyu Niu, Xuanting Jiang, Yong-Gang Yao, Jin Xiao, Dingding Fan, Xintian Hu, Chang-Chang Cao, Xudong Zhao, Dan Mu, Jinquan Xia, Wei Zhao, Xiaoqing Sun, Yongshan Lang, Guojie Zhang, Jing He, Shengguang Liao, Yu Fan, Yong-Tang Zheng, Lan Yang, Lin Xu, Yun Zhang, Zhiqiang Xiong, Yuanye Ma, Jun Wang, Haolong Hou
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Fan, Y, Huang, Z-Y, Cao, C-C, Chen, C-S, Chen, Y-X, Fan, D-D, He, J, Hou, H-L, Hu, L, Hu, X-T, Jiang, X-T, Lai, R, Lang, Y-S, Liang, B, Liao, S-G, Mu, D, Ma, Y-Y, Niu, Y-Y, Sun, X-Q, Xia, J-Q, Xiao, J, Xiong, Z-Q, Xu, L, Yang, L, Zhang, Y, Zhao, W, Zhao, X-D, Zheng, Y-T, Zhou, J-M, Zhu, Y-B, Zhang, G-J, Wang, J & Yao, Y-G 2013, ' Genome of the Chinese tree shrew ', Nature Communications, vol. 4, 1426 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2416
Chinese tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri chinensis) possess many features valuable in animals used as experimental models in biomedical research. Currently, there are numerous attempts to employ tree shrews as models for a variety of human disorders: de
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ea69db5b24a9d8d3583737f107009a39
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/94504610/Genome_of_the_Chinese_tree_shrew.pdf
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/94504610/Genome_of_the_Chinese_tree_shrew.pdf
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Junyi Wang, Zhaofeng Wang, Shengxiang Zhang, Yan Wang, Yingmei Zhang, Chang-Chang Cao, Hui Ma, Haolong Hou, Jun Wang, Zhiqiang Ye, Tao Ma, Ran Zhou, Jaebum Kim, Guojie Zhang, Qiang Qiu, Jian Wang, Xuetao Zang, Jian Ma, Jinquan Xia, Jian Zhang, Denis M. Larkin, Takahiro Yonezawa, Yongshan Lang, Johannes A. Lenstra, Huanming Yang, Ye Yin, Shengkai Pan, Wubin Qian, Loretta Auvil, Kun Wang, Peng Shi, Zhiyong Huang, Harris A. Lewin, Wenbin Liu, Dawei Zhang, Yang Zhong, Shengguang Liao, Yan Zhang, Quanjun Hu, David Neil Cooper, Ruijun Long, Xiaoju Qian, Masami Hasegawa, Yi Wu, Jianquan Liu, Xu Lu, Lizhong Wang, Boris Capitanu
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Nature Genetics, 44(8), 946. Nature Publishing Group
Domestic yaks (Bos grunniens) provide meat and other necessities for Tibetans living at high altitude on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and in adjacent regions. Comparison between yak and the closely related low-altitude cattle (Bos taurus) is informati