
Francoise Thibaud-Nissen
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2 months ago |
nature.com | DongAhn Yoo |Arang Rhie |Prajna hebbar |Francesca Antonacci |Glennis A. Logsdon |Brandon Pickett | +66 more
AbstractThe most dynamic and repetitive regions of great ape genomes have traditionally been excluded from comparative studies1,2,3. Consequently, our understanding of the evolution of our species is incomplete. Here we present haplotype-resolved reference genomes and comparative analyses of six ape species: chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, Bornean orangutan, Sumatran orangutan and siamang.
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Dec 7, 2023 |
nature.com | Young Lee |Giulio Formenti |Jonathan Wood |Francoise Thibaud-Nissen |Chul Sang Lee |Erich D. Jarvis
AbstractChub mackerels (Scomber japonicus) are a migratory marine fish widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. They are globally consumed for their high Omega-3 content, but their population is declining due to global warming. Here, we generated the first chromosome-level genome assembly of chub mackerel (fScoJap1) using the Vertebrate Genomes Project assembly pipeline with PacBio HiFi genomic sequencing and Arima Hi-C chromosome contact data.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
nature.com | Arang Rhie |Savannah Hoyt |Dylan Taylor |Nicolas Altemose |Paul W. Hook |Sergey Koren | +37 more
AbstractThe human Y chromosome has been notoriously difficult to sequence and assemble because of its complex repeat structure that includes long palindromes, tandem repeats and segmental duplications1,2,3. As a result, more than half of the Y chromosome is missing from the GRCh38 reference sequence and it remains the last human chromosome to be finished4,5.
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