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421por Grogan, Kathleen E., McGinnis, Gwendolyn J., Sauther, Michelle L., Cuozzo, Frank P., Drea, Christine M.“…We used NGS to evaluate the MHC diversity of over 300 captive and wild ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta: Primates: Mammalia). We modified a published workflow to address errors that arise from deep sequencing individuals and tested for evidence of selection at the most diverse MHC genes. …”
Publicado 2016
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422por Kim, Soonok, Cho, Yun Sung, Kim, Hak-Min, Chung, Oksung, Kim, Hyunho, Jho, Sungwoong, Seomun, Hong, Kim, Jeongho, Bang, Woo Young, Kim, Changmu, An, Junghwa, Bae, Chang Hwan, Bhak, Youngjune, Jeon, Sungwon, Yoon, Hyejun, Kim, Yumi, Jun, JeHoon, Lee, HyeJin, Cho, Suan, Uphyrkina, Olga, Kostyria, Aleksey, Goodrich, John, Miquelle, Dale, Roelke, Melody, Lewis, John, Yurchenko, Andrey, Bankevich, Anton, Cho, Juok, Lee, Semin, Edwards, Jeremy S., Weber, Jessica A., Cook, Jo, Kim, Sangsoo, Lee, Hang, Manica, Andrea, Lee, Ilbeum, O’Brien, Stephen J., Bhak, Jong, Yeo, Joo-Hong“…RESULTS: We investigated the evolution of carnivory by comparing 18 representative genomes from across Mammalia with carnivorous, omnivorous, and herbivorous dietary specializations, focusing on Felidae (domestic cat, tiger, lion, cheetah, and leopard), Hominidae, and Bovidae genomes. …”
Publicado 2016
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423por Muñoz-Ibarra, Eleonora, Molina-López, Rafael A., Durán, Inma, Garcias, Biel, Martín, Marga, Darwich, Laila“…The samples were classified into three animal classes: birds (n = 412), mammalia (n = 2399), and reptilian (n = 345). The most prevalent bacteria in birds and mammals were Staphylococcus spp. (15% and 16%), while in reptiles they were Pseudomonas spp. (23%). …”
Publicado 2022
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424por Engelman, Russell K.“…OCW was found to be a strong predictor of body mass across therian mammals, with regression models of Mammalia as a whole producing error values (~ 31.1% error) comparable to within-order regression equations of other skeletal variables in previous studies. …”
Publicado 2022
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425por Lucaci, Alexander G., Notaras, Michael J., Kosakovsky Pond, Sergei L., Colak, Dilek“…To better understand the role of BDNF in disease, we sought to define the evolution of BDNF within Mammalia. We conducted sequence alignment and phylogenetic reconstruction of BDNF across a diverse selection of >160 mammalian species spanning ~177 million years of evolution. …”
Publicado 2022
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426por Vlaschenko, Anton, Răileanu, Cristian, Tauchmann, Oliver, Muzyka, Denys, Bohodist, Valeria, Filatov, Serhii, Rodenko, Olena, Tovstukha, Ihor, Silaghi, Cornelia“…BACKGROUND: Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) serve as natural reservoirs for many zoonotic pathogens worldwide, including vector-borne pathogens. …”
Publicado 2022
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427por Turnbull, Matthew L., Wise, Helen M., Nicol, Marlynne Q., Smith, Nikki, Dunfee, Rebecca L., Beard, Philippa M., Jagger, Brett W., Ligertwood, Yvonne, Hardisty, Gareth R., Xiao, Haixia, Benton, Donald J., Coburn, Alice M., Paulo, Joao A., Gygi, Steven P., McCauley, John W., Taubenberger, Jeffery K., Lycett, Samantha J., Weekes, Michael P., Dutia, Bernadette M., Digard, Paul“…However, A-allele isolates from birds outnumbered B-allele isolates, and the relative rates of Aves-to-Mammalia transmission were not significantly different. …”
Publicado 2016
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428por Sang, Yatong, Gao, Bo, Diaby, Mohamed, Zong, Wencheng, Chen, Cai, Shen, Dan, Wang, Saisai, Wang, Yali, Ivics, Zoltán, Song, Chengyi“…This family is absent from prokaryotes, and is mainly distributed among vertebrates (141 species of four classes), including Agnatha (one species of jawless fish), Actinopterygii (132 species of ray-finned fish), Amphibia (four species of frogs), and Mammalia (four species of bats), but have a restricted distribution in invertebrates (four species in Insecta and nine in Arachnida). …”
Publicado 2019
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