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  • Pooling designs and nonadap... Pooling designs and nonadaptive group testing
    Du, Dingzhu; Du, Dingzhu; Hwang, Frank K 2006., 2006, 2006-06-19, Volume: 18
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    Pooling designs have been widely used in various aspects of DNA sequencing. In biological applications, the well-studied mathematical problem called “group testing” shifts its focus to nonadaptive ...
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  • Spatial and temporal charac... Spatial and temporal characterization of the rich fraction of plastid DNA present in the nuclear genome of Moringa oleifera reveals unanticipated complexity in NUPTs´ formation
    Marczuk-Rojas, Juan Pablo; Ãlamo-Sierra, Angélica María; Salmerón, Antonio ... BMC genomics, 01/2024, Volume: 25, Issue: 1
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    Beyond the massive amounts of DNA and genes transferred from the protoorganelle genome to the nucleus during the endosymbiotic event that gave rise to the plastids, stretches of plastid DNA of ...
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  • The complete sequence of a ... The complete sequence of a human genome
    Nurk, Sergey; Koren, Sergey; Rhie, Arang ... Science, 04/2022, Volume: 376, Issue: 6588
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    Since its initial release in 2000, the human reference genome has covered only the euchromatic fraction of the genome, leaving important heterochromatic regions unfinished. Addressing the remaining ...
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  • De novo reconstruction of s... De novo reconstruction of satellite repeat units from sequence data
    Zhang, Yujie; Chu, Justin; Cheng, Haoyu ... Genome research, 11/2023, Volume: 33, Issue: 11
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    Satellite DNA are long tandemly repeating sequences in a genome and may be organized as high-order repeats (HORs). They are enriched in centromeres and are challenging to assemble. Existing ...
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  • CARE-ing for Indigenous non... CARE-ing for Indigenous nonhuman genomic data — rethinking our approach
    Kukutai, Tahu; Black, Amanda Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 08/2024, Volume: 385, Issue: 6708
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    Earlier this year, an international group of scientists published a paper in Science Advances on the draft genome of the little bush moa ( Anomalopteryx didiformis ), one of about nine species of ...
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