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  • Evolutionary conservation o... Evolutionary conservation of a core root microbiome across plant phyla along a tropical soil chronosequence
    Yeoh, Yun Kit; Dennis, Paul G; Paungfoo-Lonhienne, Chanyarat ... Nature communications, 08/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Culture-independent molecular surveys of plant root microbiomes indicate that soil type generally has a stronger influence on microbial communities than host phylogeny. However, these studies have ...
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  • Quantitative prediction of ... Quantitative prediction of miRNA-mRNA interaction based on equilibrium concentrations
    Ragan, Chikako; Zuker, Michael; Ragan, Mark A PLoS computational biology, 02/2011, Volume: 7, Issue: 2
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    MicroRNAs (miRNAs) suppress gene expression by forming a duplex with a target messenger RNA (mRNA), blocking translation or initiating cleavage. Computational approaches have proven valuable for ...
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  • Lateral genetic transfer an... Lateral genetic transfer and the construction of genetic exchange communities
    Skippington, Elizabeth; Ragan, Mark A FEMS microbiology reviews, 09/2011, Volume: 35, Issue: 5
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    Abstract Lateral genetic transfer (LGT) is a major source of phenotypic innovation among bacteria. Determinants for antibiotic resistance and other adaptive traits can spread rapidly, particularly by ...
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  • Dynamics of genome rearrang... Dynamics of genome rearrangement in bacterial populations
    Darling, Aaron E; Miklós, István; Ragan, Mark A PLoS genetics, 07/2008, Volume: 4, Issue: 7
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    Genome structure variation has profound impacts on phenotype in organisms ranging from microbes to humans, yet little is known about how natural selection acts on genome arrangement. Pathogenic ...
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  • Next-generation phylogenomics Next-generation phylogenomics
    Chan, Cheong Xin; Ragan, Mark A Biology direct, 01/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Thanks to advances in next-generation technologies, genome sequences are now being generated at breadth (e.g. across environments) and depth (thousands of closely related strains, individuals or ...
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  • The mammalian PYHIN gene fa... The mammalian PYHIN gene family: phylogeny, evolution and expression
    Cridland, Jasmyn A; Curley, Eva Z; Wykes, Michelle N ... BMC evolutionary biology, 08/2012, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Proteins of the mammalian PYHIN (IFI200/HIN-200) family are involved in defence against infection through recognition of foreign DNA. The family member absent in melanoma 2 (AIM2) binds cytosolic DNA ...
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  • The core root microbiome of... The core root microbiome of sugarcanes cultivated under varying nitrogen fertilizer application
    Yeoh, Yun Kit; Paungfoo-Lonhienne, Chanyarat; Dennis, Paul G. ... Environmental microbiology, 20/May , Volume: 18, Issue: 5
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    Summary Diazotrophic bacteria potentially supply substantial amounts of biologically fixed nitrogen to crops, but their occurrence may be suppressed by high nitrogen fertilizer application. Here, we ...
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  • Systematic tracking of dysr... Systematic tracking of dysregulated modules identifies novel genes in cancer
    Srihari, Sriganesh; Ragan, Mark A Bioinformatics, 06/2013, Volume: 29, Issue: 12
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    Deciphering the modus operandi of dysregulated cellular mechanisms in cancer is critical to implicate novel cancer genes and develop effective anti-cancer therapies. Fundamental to this is meticulous ...
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  • Nitrogen fertilizer dose al... Nitrogen fertilizer dose alters fungal communities in sugarcane soil and rhizosphere
    Paungfoo-Lonhienne, Chanyarat; Yeoh, Yun Kit; Kasinadhuni, Naga Rup Pinaki ... Scientific reports, 03/2015, Volume: 5, Issue: 1
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    Fungi play important roles as decomposers, plant symbionts and pathogens in soils. The structure of fungal communities in the rhizosphere is the result of complex interactions among selection factors ...
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  • Genome Evolution of Coral R... Genome Evolution of Coral Reef Symbionts as Intracellular Residents
    González-Pech, Raúl A.; Bhattacharya, Debashish; Ragan, Mark A. ... Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam), September 2019, 2019-09-00, 20190901, Volume: 34, Issue: 9
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    Coral reefs are sustained by symbioses between corals and symbiodiniacean dinoflagellates. These symbioses vary in the extent of their permanence in and specificity to the host. Although ...
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