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View article: ToxAssay: a hierarchical model-driven tool for advanced toxicogenomics biomarker discovery
ToxAssay: a hierarchical model-driven tool for advanced toxicogenomics biomarker discovery Open
Motivation Understanding the genetic basis of drug-induced toxicity is crucial for drug development. In-silico analysis of toxicogenomics datasets facilitates early detection of toxicity biomarkers. However, existing tools struggle with th…
View article: Veiling and Seclusion of Women: A Study on Qasim Amin's Work Tahrir al-Mar'a
Veiling and Seclusion of Women: A Study on Qasim Amin's Work Tahrir al-Mar'a Open
Women’s veiling and their seclusion have been controversial debates for long ages. Qasim Amin (1863-1908), an Egyptian jurist and philosopher, was one of the early Arab writers who advocated women’s emancipation. Born in Alexandria, Amin r…
View article: Studying the nuclear structure for the (70Se, 70Ga, 70Zn) isotopes using NuShellX@MSU code
Studying the nuclear structure for the (70Se, 70Ga, 70Zn) isotopes using NuShellX@MSU code Open
The structure of neutron-rich even-even isotopes of A collection of isotopes possessing an identical mass number (A=70), specifically (70Se, 70Ga, 70Zn) has been examined by extensive shell-model simulations. The probabilities B(E2) and B(…
View article: FastQTLmapping: an ultra-fast and memory efficient package for mQTL-like analysis
FastQTLmapping: an ultra-fast and memory efficient package for mQTL-like analysis Open
FastQTLmapping effectively expedites comprehensive mQTL analyses by providing a robust and generic approach that accommodates large-scale genomic datasets with covariates. This solution has the potential to streamline mQTL-like studies and…
View article: A multi-ancestry GWAS meta-analysis of facial features and its application in predicting archaic human features
A multi-ancestry GWAS meta-analysis of facial features and its application in predicting archaic human features Open
Facial morphology, a complex trait influenced by genetics, holds great significance in evolutionary research. However, due to limited fossil evidence, the facial characteristics of Neanderthals and Denisovans have remained largely unknown.…
View article: An announcement of a new genome sequence available for Dama dama (fallow deer)
An announcement of a new genome sequence available for Dama dama (fallow deer) Open
This publication presents the genome for a male individual of Dama dama (Fallow deer). The Genome is 3,108,385,535 bp in length with the sequence assembled in to 35 Chromosomes including an assembly of the X and Y allosomes. The final asse…
View article: Biosurfactant derived from probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus exhibits broad-spectrum antibiofilm activity and inhibits the quorum sensing-regulated virulence
Biosurfactant derived from probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus exhibits broad-spectrum antibiofilm activity and inhibits the quorum sensing-regulated virulence Open
Antimicrobial resistance by pathogenic bacteria has become a global risk to human health in recent years. The most promising approach to combating antimicrobial resistance is to target virulent traits of bacteria. In the present study, a b…
View article: Biosynthesized Silver Nanoparticles Derived from Probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus (AgNPs-LR) Targeting Biofilm Formation and Quorum Sensing-Mediated Virulence Factors
Biosynthesized Silver Nanoparticles Derived from Probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus (AgNPs-LR) Targeting Biofilm Formation and Quorum Sensing-Mediated Virulence Factors Open
In recent years, bacterial pathogens have developed resistance to antimicrobial agents that have created a global threat to human health and environment. As a novel approach to combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR), targeting bacteria’s…
View article: RETRACTED: Corrigendum: The heart of silk road “Xinjiang”, its genetic portray, and forensic parameters inferred from autosomal STRs
RETRACTED: Corrigendum: The heart of silk road “Xinjiang”, its genetic portray, and forensic parameters inferred from autosomal STRs Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2021.760760.].
View article: Genetic admixture history and forensic characteristics of Tibeto-Burman-speaking Qiang people explored via the newly developed Y-STR panel and genome-wide SNP data
Genetic admixture history and forensic characteristics of Tibeto-Burman-speaking Qiang people explored via the newly developed Y-STR panel and genome-wide SNP data Open
Fine-scale patterns of population genetic structure and diversity of ethnolinguistically diverse populations are important for biogeographical ancestry inference, kinship testing, and development and validation of new kits focused on foren…
View article: Mutation Rate Analysis of RM Y-STRs in Deep-Rooted Multi-Generational Punjabi Pedigrees from Pakistan
Mutation Rate Analysis of RM Y-STRs in Deep-Rooted Multi-Generational Punjabi Pedigrees from Pakistan Open
Y chromosome short tandem repeat polymorphisms (Y-STRs) are important in many areas of human genetics. Y chromosomal STRs, being normally utilized in the field of forensics, exhibit low haplotype diversity in consanguineous populations and…
View article: Genetic characterization of the highlander Tibetan population from Qinghai-Tibet Plateau revealed by X chromosomal STRs
Genetic characterization of the highlander Tibetan population from Qinghai-Tibet Plateau revealed by X chromosomal STRs Open
Tibetans are considered an East Asian ethnic group and primarily live in the high Tibetan plateau, the western Sichuan and Yunnan mountains of central and southern China, and areas throughout the Himalayas and around the Tibetan plateau. T…
View article: Editorial: Role of Y Chromosome in Molecular Anthropology, Forensics, and Genetic Genealogy
Editorial: Role of Y Chromosome in Molecular Anthropology, Forensics, and Genetic Genealogy Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Genet., 09 June 2022Sec. Evolutionary and Population Genetics Volume 13 - 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.863455
View article: Genetic admixture history and forensic characteristics of Tibeto-Burman-speaking Qiang people explored via the newly developed Y-STR panel and genome-wide SNP data
Genetic admixture history and forensic characteristics of Tibeto-Burman-speaking Qiang people explored via the newly developed Y-STR panel and genome-wide SNP data Open
Fine-scale patterns of population genetic structure and diversity of ethnolinguistically diverse populations are important for biogeographical ancestry inference, kinship testing and also for the development and validation of new kits focu…
View article: Are Roma People Descended from the Punjab Region of Pakistan: A Y-Chromosomal Perspective
Are Roma People Descended from the Punjab Region of Pakistan: A Y-Chromosomal Perspective Open
Gypsies are a separate ethnic group living in Pakistan and some other countries as well. They are mostly known as ‘Roma’ and ‘untouchables’. They have different types of lifestyles as compared to other common people, as they always keep mi…
View article: Genetic characteristics and forensic features of Xibe ethnic group revealed via extended set of Y-STRs
Genetic characteristics and forensic features of Xibe ethnic group revealed via extended set of Y-STRs Open
Xibe is the fifth largest minority population of Liaoning province. Predominately they live in Liaoning province (69.52%), followed by Xinjiang (18.06%), Heilongjiang (3.99%), Jilin (1.63%) and Inner Mongolia provinces (1.57%). To provide …
View article: RETRACTED: The Heart of Silk Road “Xinjiang,” Its Genetic Portray, and Forensic Parameters Inferred From Autosomal STRs
RETRACTED: The Heart of Silk Road “Xinjiang,” Its Genetic Portray, and Forensic Parameters Inferred From Autosomal STRs Open
The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China (XUARC) harbors almost 50 ethnic groups including the Uyghur (UGR: 45.84%), Han (HAN: 40.48%), Kazakh (KZK: 6.50%), Hui (HUI: 4.51%), Kyrgyz (KGZ: 0.86%), Mongol (MGL: 0.81%), Manchu (MCH: 0.1…
View article: Rapidly Mutating Y Chromosomal STRs in Deep-Rooted Endogamous Pedigrees
Rapidly Mutating Y Chromosomal STRs in Deep-Rooted Endogamous Pedigrees Open
Y-chromosome short tandem repeat polymorphisms (Y-STRs) are important in many areas of human genetics. Y chromosomal STRs being normally utilized in the field of forensic exhibit low haplotype diversity in endogamous populations and fail t…
View article: Deciphering the Molecular Mechanism Responsible for Efficiently Inhibiting Metastasis of Human Non-Small Cell Lung and Colorectal Cancer Cells Targeting the Matrix Metalloproteinases by Selaginella repanda
Deciphering the Molecular Mechanism Responsible for Efficiently Inhibiting Metastasis of Human Non-Small Cell Lung and Colorectal Cancer Cells Targeting the Matrix Metalloproteinases by Selaginella repanda Open
Selaginella species are known to have antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic as well as anticancer effects. However, no study has examined the cytotoxic and anti-metastatic efficacy of Selaginella repanda (S. repanda)…
View article: Assessment of Self-care Knowledge on Diabetes and Long-term Complications among Type 2 Diabetes Patients in Guyana
Assessment of Self-care Knowledge on Diabetes and Long-term Complications among Type 2 Diabetes Patients in Guyana Open
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between the level of knowledge regarding self-care and awareness as well as long-term complications among type 2 diabetic patients in Guyana.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was …
View article: Population genetic diversity in an Iraqi population and gene flow across the Arabian Peninsula
Population genetic diversity in an Iraqi population and gene flow across the Arabian Peninsula Open
Y-STRs have emerged as important forensic and population genetic markers for human identification and population differentiation studies. Therefore, population databases for these markers have been developed for almost all major population…
View article: Profiling and Role of Bioactive Molecules from Puntius sophore (Freshwater/Brackish Fish) Skin Mucus with Its Potent Antibacterial, Antiadhesion, and Antibiofilm Activities
Profiling and Role of Bioactive Molecules from Puntius sophore (Freshwater/Brackish Fish) Skin Mucus with Its Potent Antibacterial, Antiadhesion, and Antibiofilm Activities Open
Epidermal fish mucus comprises of diverse bioactive metabolites which plays an immense role in defense mechanisms and other important cellular activities. Primarily, this study aims to screen the unexplored mucus extract of Puntius sophore…
View article: Cordycepin for Health and Wellbeing: A Potent Bioactive Metabolite of an Entomopathogenic Medicinal Fungus Cordyceps with Its Nutraceutical and Therapeutic Potential
Cordycepin for Health and Wellbeing: A Potent Bioactive Metabolite of an Entomopathogenic Medicinal Fungus Cordyceps with Its Nutraceutical and Therapeutic Potential Open
Cordyceps is a rare naturally occurring entomopathogenic fungus usually found at high altitudes on the Himalayan plateau and a well-known medicinal mushroom in traditional Chinese medicine. Cordyceps contains various bioactive components, …
View article: Fish-Based Bioactives as Potent Nutraceuticals: Exploring the Therapeutic Perspective of Sustainable Food from the Sea
Fish-Based Bioactives as Potent Nutraceuticals: Exploring the Therapeutic Perspective of Sustainable Food from the Sea Open
Recent developments in nutraceuticals and functional foods have confirmed that bioactive components present in our diet play a major therapeutic role against human diseases. Moreover, there is a huge emphasis on food scientists for identif…
View article: Covid-19: Exposing frontline NHS staff to dangers by asking them to reuse PPE
Covid-19: Exposing frontline NHS staff to dangers by asking them to reuse PPE Open
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