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Open AccessDifferentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells into Leydig-like cells with molecular compounds
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Open AccessRelocation of genes generates non-conserved chromosomal segments in Fusarium graminearumthat show distinct and co-regulated gene expression patterns
Genome comparisons between closely related species often show non-conserved regions across chromosomes. Some of them are located in specific regions of chromosomes and some are even confined to one or more ent...
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Open AccessRNA-Seq analysis reveals new gene models and alternative splicing in the fungal pathogen Fusarium graminearum
The genome of Fusarium graminearum has been sequenced and annotated previously, but correct gene annotation remains a challenge. In addition, posttranscriptional regulations, such as alternative splicing and RNA ...