Aa Aa Aa Comparative genomics is a field of biological research in which the genome sequences of different species — human, mouse, and a wide variety of other organisms from bacteria to ...
Faun1083 has demonstrated positive in-vivo efficacy in multiple preclinical animal models, including rat sugen hypoxia and ...
Comparative Genomic Hybridization (CGH) is a powerful technique employed in modern genomics to detect chromosomal gains and losses across the whole genome. CGH serves as a critical tool for ...
A study published in PNAS reveals how a bacterial pathogen coordinates N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac) metabolism at the ...
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Clinical microbiologist Dr. Agatha Jassem says they want to understand how the viruses in the two cases are related to each ...
A study reveals how Salmonella enterica leverages a small RNA, ManS, to regulate Neu5Ac metabolism and adapt to the host ...
Plant pathogens are major threat to agricultural production worldwide. Various pests cause around 20-40% losses in crop yield ...
CGS is not only a consumer of bioinformatic analysis programs, but a major developer as well, particularly in the realm of comparative bacterial genomics where we have played a leadership role for a ...
He integrates comparative genomics, chromatin dynamics, and functional genomic tools in an Eco-Evo-Devo framework, to understand the evolution of gene duplication, expression, and function in ...
Comparative genomic hybridisation array:- What is the effectiveness and acceptability of comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH) array compared with current genetic testing in children and young ...
The lab is conducting a comparative genomic analysis, testing samples collected on different days with a variety of methods to determine how the mutations affect replication of the virus in human ...