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Roadmap to recovery revealed through the reintroduction of an IUCN Red List species
Reintroductions are powerful tools for tackling biodiversity loss, but the resulting populations can be intrinsically small and vulnerable. It is...
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An unknown component of a well-known population: socio-demographic parameters of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) at the western reaches of the Pearl River Delta region
Quantifying demographic parameters and patterns of social dynamics is fundamental to understanding the population ecology of group-living animals and...
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NSD2 E1099K drives relapse in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia by disrupting 3D chromatin organization
BackgroundThe NSD2 p.E1099K (EK) mutation is shown to be enriched in patients with relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), indicating a role in...
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Natal colony influences age-specific movement patterns of the Yellow-legged gull (Larus michahellis)
BackgroundAs for other life history traits, variation occurs in movement patterns with important impacts on population demography and community...
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Limited top–down effects of feral cats on rodent dynamics in a seabird colony
Control of invasive predators is a priority to protect island biodiversity. Understanding the responses of other species in multi-species invaded...
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Varroa destructor detection in non-endemic areas
Australia is one of the few countries where Apis mellifera are not infested by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor . In Australia a program called...
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Genome-wide localization of histone variants in Toxoplasma gondii implicates variant exchange in stage-specific gene expression
BackgroundToxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite that differentiates from acute tachyzoite stages to latent bradyzoite forms in response to...
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Single-cell epigenome analysis reveals age-associated decay of heterochromatin domains in excitatory neurons in the mouse brain
Loss of heterochromatin has been implicated as a cause of pre-mature aging and age-associated decline in organ functions in mammals; however, the...
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Fine-scale functional connectivity of two syntopic pond-breeding amphibians with contrasting life-history traits: an integrative assessment of direct and indirect estimates of dispersal
Assessing patterns of functional connectivity among amphibian demes is crucial to unravel their population dynamics and prevent their isolation and...
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Role of H4K16 acetylation in 53BP1 recruitment to double-strand break sites in in vitro aged cells
Increased frequency of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) with aging suggests an age-associated decline in DSB repair efficiency, which is also...
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Long-term field study reveals that warmer summers lead to larger and longer-lived females only in northern populations of Natterer’s bats
Animals often respond to climate change with changes in morphology, e.g., shrinking body size with increasing temperatures, as expected by Bergmann’s...
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Cooperation by necessity: condition- and density-dependent reproductive tactics of female house mice
Optimal reproductive strategies evolve from the interplay between an individual’s intrinsic state and extrinsic environment, both factors that are...
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Breeding Methods: Population Improvement and Selection Methods
In order to produce successful varieties, wheat breeding programs must develop several strategies that fall under one of the following topics: line... -
An on-ice aerial survey of the Kane Basin polar bear (Ursus maritimus) subpopulation
There is an imminent need to collect information on distribution and abundance of polar bears ( Ursus maritimus ) to understand how they are affected...
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Pairwise Alignment, Multiple Alignment, and BLAST
Quantitative comparison of sequences can be performed pairwise by aligning two sequences based on considerations of gaps representing insertions or... -
Single-cell landscape of primary central nervous system diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Understanding tumor heterogeneity and immune infiltrates within the tumor-immune microenvironment (TIME) is essential for the innovation of...
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The Owl Monkeys of the DuMond Conservancy in Miami, USA: A Scientific, Educational, and Community Asset
The colony of owl monkeys at the DuMond Conservancy has provided an exceptional opportunity to study their biology while offering extensive outreach... -
Histone modification analysis reveals common regulators of gene expression in liver and blood stage merozoites of Plasmodium parasites
Gene expression in malaria parasites is subject to various layers of regulation, including histone post-translational modifications (PTMs). Gene...
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Antagonizing the irreversible thrombomodulin-initiated proteolytic signaling alleviates age-related liver fibrosis via senescent cell killing
Cellular senescence is a stress-induced, stable cell cycle arrest phenotype which generates a pro-inflammatory microenvironment, leading to chronic...
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The 24th International Seaweed Symposium - ‘Seaweeds in a changing world’
The 24th edition of the International Seaweed Symposium (ISS), an academic-industry event that dates back to 1952, was held for the first time in...