And as part of the international team that recently
published full genomes of 48 birds in Science magazine, Greenwold and Sawyer showed that the number of scale, claw and feather beta - keratin genes is highly variable among all birds.
In May this year, though, an international team
published the full genome of a Neanderthal (Science, vol 328, p 710).
Not exact matches
BOSTON — For bee researchers like May Berenbaum, 2006 was the year an international consortium of researchers
published the first
full sequence of the honeybee
genome, offering a unique and long - sought glimpse at the biological quirks of an insect that shares a productive history with humans.
On 20 December 2013, a paper by the Amborella
Genome Sequencing Project that includes a
full description of the analyses performed by the project, as well as implications for flowering plant research, will be
published in the journal Science.
Earlier this year, researchers in Germany
published a scientific paper that described the first sequence of the
full HeLa
genome, comparing the DNA of HeLa cell lines with that of cells from healthy human tissues.
Their paper
published online Aug. 14 in the journal
Genome Announcements reports the
full, complete sequence with no gaps.
In 2012, for example, Willerslev's lab
published an analysis of proteins, which are generally longer lived postmortem than genetic material, of 43,000 - year - old woolly mammoth bones.16 And last year, Willerslev, Orlando, and colleagues
published a
genome - wide nucleosome map and survey of cytosine methylation levels in the DNA they pulled from the 4,000 - year - old hair shafts of a Paleo - Eskimo, effectively launching the field of ancient epigenetics.17 Also last year, Pääbo's group at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
published the first
full DNA methylation maps of the Neanderthal and Denisovan
genomes.18 «For the first time we'll be able to address what is the role of epigenomics and epigenetics in evolution,» Willerslev says.
In the New England Journal of Medicine, we
published the complete
genome of another M1 leukemia, this time from a man who's been treated and remains in
full remission.