Results for "GA"

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  • Radka Reifová Lab

    ...ation. Most of our research is done on birds and mammals. Currently, we focus our research on two hybridizing song birds, the Common nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) and the Thrush Night...

    3045 days ago

  • The Mills lab

    ...which detects deletions and duplications through analysis of the read depth-of-coverage; (iii) split read analysis, which detects SVs by evaluating gapped sequence alignments; and...

    3035 days ago

  • Lawley Lab

    ...in our physiology, immunity, metabolism and sustenance. Within the human gastrointestinal tract alone the...e genes than are found within our genome. Lawley Lab are really a 'supraorganism' consisting of our 'human...

    2961 days ago

  • The Kingsley Lab

    ...ring species show spectacular differences in morphology, physiology, behavior, disease susceptibility, and life span. Although the genomes of many organisms have now been completely...

    2936 days ago

  • Genomic approaches to study global regulation of gene expression in the mouse immune system

    ...es of protein structure evolution, higher order protein structure and protein folding, and the principles underlying protein complex formation and organization. We have a longstandi...

    2375 days ago

  • Hejnol Group

    The group studies a broad range of animal taxa using morphological and molecular tools to unravel the evolution and development of animal organ systems. To understand the evoluti...

    2306 days ago

  • CHARLES SWANTON LAB

    ...terns of evolution (evolutionary rule books), cancer heterogeneity and working out what changes have happened as a tumour evolves. We’re also investigating the processes that cause...

    2015 days ago

  • SIMON BOULTON LAB

    ...ltraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. However, our cells have evolved clever ‘repair kits’ that spot DNA damage and patch it up, helping to protect us against tumours. If these repair...

    2015 days ago

  • Gupta Lab

    ...ips among different prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms; (ii) Understanding the...cal) for identification of different groups of organisms based upon these signatu...fy/explore the presence of different groups of organisms in metagenomic sequences...

    1997 days ago

  • The Rogers Lab

    ...hs, Elephants, Bivalves, and Frogs absolutely no amphibians. This multi-organism approach can help us understand when and why complex mutations are important for organism fitness. More at http:...

    1799 days ago