
Keywords: transcriptomics
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Ovarian Transcriptional Response to Wolbachia Infection in D. melanogaster in the Context of Between-Genotype Variation in Gene ExpressionS. I. Frantz, C. M. Small, W. A. Cresko and N. D. Singh, G3-Genes Genomes Genetics, 2023.![]() Wolbachia is a maternally-transmitted endosymbiotic bacteria that infects a wide variety of arthropod and nematode hosts. The effects of Wolbachia on host biology are far-reaching and include changes in host gene expression. However, previous work on the host transcriptional ... Keywords: biodiversity, biotechnology, conservation, DNA, endangered species, gene drive opinion, gene drive synthetic, genes, genetic markers, genomics, transcriptomics |
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A bigger toolbox: Biotechnology in biodiversity conservationR. T. Corlett, Trends in Biotechnology, 35:55-65. 2017.![]() Conservation biology needs a bigger toolbox to meet unprecedented challenges. Genomics, fueled by declining sequencing costs, offers novel tools with increased precision for genetic questions previously answered with a few molecular markers, as well as completely new ... Keywords: biodiversity, biotechnology, conservation, DNA, endangered species, gene drive opinion, gene drive synthetic, genes, genetic markers, genomics, transcriptomics |

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