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Microbial Genetics
Genetics is the study of heredity and variation to understand the cause of resemblance and differences between parents and their progeny. The term... -
Reverse Genetics of Dengue Virus
Dengue virus (DENV) is one of the most important and widespread arthropod-borne viruses, causing millions of infections over the years. Considering... -
Investigating mobile element variations by statistical genetics
The integration of structural variations (SVs) in statistical genetics provides an opportunity to understand the genetic factors influencing complex...
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Plasmid-Based Lassa Virus Reverse Genetics
Several mammarenaviruses cause hemorrhagic fever (HF) disease in humans and pose a significant public health problem in their endemic regions. The... -
The First University School of Russian Genetics
AbstractThe first department of genetics (initially genetics and experimental zoology) in Russia was established in 1919 by Prof. Yu.A. Filipchenko....
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Driving gut microbiota enterotypes through host genetics
BackgroundPopulation stratification based on interindividual variability in gut microbiota composition has revealed the existence of several ecotypes...
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The urgency for a change in genetics healthcare provision: views from Portuguese medical geneticists
In the last decades, genetics has experienced significant technological advancements worldwide. However, in Portugal, serious limitations persist,...
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Neuroeducation and Genetics
Nowadays, more and more educators are turning to neuroscience to be able to discover how children's brains and cognitive development are shaped by... -
Mitochondrial genetics through the lens of single-cell multi-omics
Mitochondria carry their own genetic information encoding for a subset of protein-coding genes and translational machinery essential for cellular...
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Human Genetics of Truncus Arteriosus
Integrated human genetics and molecular/developmental biology studies have revealed that truncus arteriosus is highly associated with 22q11.2... -
Genetics of Cancer: Past, Present, and Future
Cancer is a disease of aberrant cells which evade the cell cycle checkpoints for proliferation and resists apoptotic signals. A cancer cell is... -
Recovery of Recombinant Rotaviruses by Reverse Genetics
Rotaviruses are the primary cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children throughout the world. To combat rotavirus illness, several... -
The Genetics of Human Congenital Coronary Vascular Anomalies
The genetics of human congenital coronary vascular anomaliesCoronaryvascular anomalies (hCCVA) remains largely underresearched. This is surprising,... -
Knowledge of genetics and attitudes toward genetic testing among university students in Indonesia
The development in human genetics must be tracked with the knowledge to provide support and positive attitudes towards genetic research and its...
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Reverse Genetics System for Rift Valley Fever Virus
Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is an important mosquito-borne virus that can cause severe disease manifestations in humans including ocular damage,... -
Genetics of glycosylation in mammalian development and disease
Glycosylation of proteins and lipids in mammals is essential for embryogenesis and the development of all tissues. Analyses of glycosylation mutants...
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A unique service: how an embedded psychology team can help patients and genetics clinicians within a clinical genetics service
The Genetics service at Guy’s hospital has dedicated in-house psychology provision aimed at supporting patients embarking on genetic testing through...
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Single-cell genomics meets human genetics
Single-cell genomic technologies are revealing the cellular composition, identities and states in tissues at unprecedented resolution. They have now...
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Service provision of genetics health care in Portugal
In recent decades, genetics has undergone important technological advances. The rapid shift to genomics has made a strong impact on health systems...
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Growth in perceived clinical genetics competency among primary care providers participating in genomic population health screening
Limited competency in genetics among primary care providers (PCPs) is a barrier to use of genetic information in healthcare. Formal genetics lessons...