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Construction of Complete Telomere-to-Telomere Genome Assembly of the Rabbit Using Haploid Embryonic Stem Cells Open
The rabbit owns commercial importance in meat and fur production, and also has long served as a valuable animal model in biomedical research. Yet, the complete assembly of a high-quality rabbit reference genome has not been established. He…
Diversity, function and evolution of marine invertebrate genomes Open
Invertebrates, animals (metazoans) without backbones, encompass ∼97% of all animal yet remains understudied. They have provided insights into molecular mechanisms underlying fundamentally identical mechanisms in phylogenetically diverse an…
Comparative genomics provides insights into the aquatic adaptations of mammals Open
Significance Divergent lineages can respond to common environmental factors through convergent processes involving shared genomic components or pathways, but the molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we provide genomic resource…
An enormous<i>Paris polyphylla</i>genome sheds light on genome size evolution and polyphyllin biogenesis Open
The monocot family Melanthiaceae with varying genome sizes in a range of 230-fold is an ideal model to study the genome size fluctuation in plants. Its family member Paris genus demonstrates an evolutionary trend of bearing huge genomes ch…
Chromosome-level genome assembly of a butterflyfish, <i>Chelmon rostratus</i> Open
Chelmon rostratus (Teleostei, Perciformes, Chaetodontidae) is a copperband butterflyfish. As an ornamental fish, the genome information for this species might help understanding the genome evolution of Chaetodontidae and adaptation/evoluti…