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View article: From Images to Words: How Packaging Style Affects Brand Preference in Heritage Food
From Images to Words: How Packaging Style Affects Brand Preference in Heritage Food Open
Food, specifically those with heritage attributes, stands as one of the distinctive forms of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). To promote and preserve such heritage, brands have increasingly focused on incorporating heritage elements int…
View article: High-efficiency 14-plex cSNP SNaPshot assay for peripheral blood identification and specific mRNA polymorphic analysis
High-efficiency 14-plex cSNP SNaPshot assay for peripheral blood identification and specific mRNA polymorphic analysis Open
View article: Estimating postmortem interval based on oral microbial community succession in rat cadavers
Estimating postmortem interval based on oral microbial community succession in rat cadavers Open
The accurate estimation of the postmortem interval has been one of the crucial issues to be solved in forensic research, and it is influenced by various factors in the process of decay. With the development of high-throughput sequencing te…
View article: NRF2 signaling plays an essential role in cancer progression through the NRF2-GPX2-NOTCH3 axis in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
NRF2 signaling plays an essential role in cancer progression through the NRF2-GPX2-NOTCH3 axis in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma Open
Background: The activation of nuclear factor erythroid 2–related factor 2 (NRF2) has been observed in various cancers. Yet its exact contribution to the development of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) remains undetermined. Met…
View article: Salience theory value spillovers between China’s systemically important banks: evidence from quantile connectedness
Salience theory value spillovers between China’s systemically important banks: evidence from quantile connectedness Open
Analyzing the interdependencies among financial institutions is critical for designing systemic risk monitoring mechanisms; however, most existing research focuses on the first moment of the return distribution, which falls into the conven…
View article: Forensic features and phylogenetic structure survey of four populations from southwest China <i>via</i> the autosomal insertion/deletion markers
Forensic features and phylogenetic structure survey of four populations from southwest China <i>via</i> the autosomal insertion/deletion markers Open
Insertion/Deletion (InDel) polymorphisms, characterized by their smaller amplicons, reduced mutation rates, and compatibility with the prevalent capillary electrophoresis (CE) platforms in forensic laboratories, significantly contribute to…
View article: Analysis of maternal genetic structure of mitochondrial DNA control region from Tai-Kadai-speaking Buyei population in southwestern China
Analysis of maternal genetic structure of mitochondrial DNA control region from Tai-Kadai-speaking Buyei population in southwestern China Open
Background Even though the Buyei are a recognised ethnic group in southwestern China, there hasn’t been much work done on forensic population genetics, notably using mitochondrial DNA. The sequences and haplogroups of mitochondrial DNA con…
View article: Additional file 1 of Analysis of maternal genetic structure of mitochondrial DNA control region from Tai-Kadai-speaking Buyei population in southwestern China
Additional file 1 of Analysis of maternal genetic structure of mitochondrial DNA control region from Tai-Kadai-speaking Buyei population in southwestern China Open
Additional file 1: Table S1. Haplotypes observed in 200 Buyei individuals. In 200 individuals, a total of 179 haplotypes (89.5%) were observed, of which 163 haplotypes were unique (91.1%).
View article: Comprehensive analyses of genetic diversities and population structure of the Guizhou Dong group based on 44 Y-markers
Comprehensive analyses of genetic diversities and population structure of the Guizhou Dong group based on 44 Y-markers Open
Background The non-recombining region of the human Y chromosome (NRY) is a strictly paternally inherited genetic marker and the best material to trace the paternal lineages of populations. Y chromosomal short tandem repeat (Y-STR) is chara…
View article: NKAP acts with HDAC3 to prevent R-loop associated genome instability
NKAP acts with HDAC3 to prevent R-loop associated genome instability Open
View article: Genetic features and phylogenetic relationship analyses of Guizhou Han population residing in Southwest China via 38 X-InDels
Genetic features and phylogenetic relationship analyses of Guizhou Han population residing in Southwest China via 38 X-InDels Open
Background The insertion/deletion polymorphism (InDel), an ideal forensic genetic marker with a low spontaneous mutation rate and small amplification product fragments, is widely distributed in the genome, combining the advantages of STR a…
View article: Insight into forensic efficiency and genetic structure of the Guizhou Dong group via a 64-plex panel
Insight into forensic efficiency and genetic structure of the Guizhou Dong group via a 64-plex panel Open
Insertion/deletion polymorphisms (InDels) show great application values in forensic research because they own superiorities of short tandem repeats (STRs) and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Whereas, InDels commonly display low gen…
View article: Forensic efficiency evaluation of a novel multiplex panel of InDels and STRs in the Guizhou Han population and its phylogenetic relationships with other reference populations
Forensic efficiency evaluation of a novel multiplex panel of InDels and STRs in the Guizhou Han population and its phylogenetic relationships with other reference populations Open
To sum up, the novel panel could be employed for forensic personal identification and paternity testing in the Guizhou Han population as a promising independent tool. Besides, the principal component analysis and phylogenetic tree of the G…
View article: An interpretation of the genetic polymorphism and population genetic background of Ankang Han population via a novel InDel panel
An interpretation of the genetic polymorphism and population genetic background of Ankang Han population via a novel InDel panel Open
In this research, genotyping data of 43 InDel loci in 311 Han individuals in Ankang City, Shaanxi Province, China were detected using a self-developed five-dye multiplex amplification panel. The allelic frequencies and forensic parameters …
View article: Forensic efficiency evaluation of a novel multiplex panel of InDels and STRs in the Guizhou Han population and its phylogenetic relationships with other reference populations
Forensic efficiency evaluation of a novel multiplex panel of InDels and STRs in the Guizhou Han population and its phylogenetic relationships with other reference populations Open
Insertion/deletion polymorphism (InDel), as the third genetic marker, has been given a lot of attention by forensic geneticists since it has the advantages of extensive distributions in the human genome, small amplicon, and low mutation ra…
View article: Development and forensic efficiency evaluations of a novel multiplex amplification panel of 17 Multi-InDel loci on the X chromosome
Development and forensic efficiency evaluations of a novel multiplex amplification panel of 17 Multi-InDel loci on the X chromosome Open
Multi-InDel, as the novel genetic markers, showed great potential in forensic research. Whereas, most scholars mainly focused on autosomal Multi-InDels, which might provide limited genetic information in some complex kinship cases. In this…
View article: Prevalence and risk factors of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales positivity by active screening in intensive care units in the Henan Province of China: A multi-center cross-sectional study
Prevalence and risk factors of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales positivity by active screening in intensive care units in the Henan Province of China: A multi-center cross-sectional study Open
Objective In intensive care units (ICUs), carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) pose a significant threat. We aimed to examine the distribution, epidemiological characteristics, and risk factors for CRE positivity in ICUs. Materials …
View article: Genetic substructure of Guizhou Tai-Kadai-speaking people inferred from genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms data
Genetic substructure of Guizhou Tai-Kadai-speaking people inferred from genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms data Open
The genome-wide characteristics and admixture history of the Tai-Kadai-speaking populations are essential for understanding the population genetic diversity in southern China. We genotyped about 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP…
View article: Whole mitochondrial genome analysis of Tai-Kadai-speaking populations in Southwest China
Whole mitochondrial genome analysis of Tai-Kadai-speaking populations in Southwest China Open
As a single matrilineal gene, human mitochondrial DNA plays a very important role in the study of population genetics. The whole mitogenome sequences of 287 individuals of the Tai-Kadai-speaking population in Guizhou were obtained. It was …
View article: Systematic Selection of Age-Associated mRNA Markers and the Development of Predicted Models for Forensic Age Inference by Three Machine Learning Methods
Systematic Selection of Age-Associated mRNA Markers and the Development of Predicted Models for Forensic Age Inference by Three Machine Learning Methods Open
Aging is usually accompanied by the decline of physiological function and dysfunction of cellular processes. Genetic markers related to aging not only reveal the biological mechanism of aging but also provide age information in forensic re…
View article: Developmental Validation of the Novel Five-Dye-Labeled Multiplex Autosomal STR Panel and Its Forensic Efficiency Evaluation
Developmental Validation of the Novel Five-Dye-Labeled Multiplex Autosomal STR Panel and Its Forensic Efficiency Evaluation Open
Short tandem repeats (STRs) are the most frequently used genetic markers in forensic genetics due to their high genetic diversities and abundant distributions in the human genome. Currently, the combined DNA index system is commonly incorp…
View article: Forensic Efficiency Estimation of a Homemade Six-Color Fluorescence Multiplex Panel and In-Depth Anatomy of the Population Genetic Architecture in Two Tibetan Groups
Forensic Efficiency Estimation of a Homemade Six-Color Fluorescence Multiplex Panel and In-Depth Anatomy of the Population Genetic Architecture in Two Tibetan Groups Open
The genetic information of the Chinese Tibetan group has been a long-standing research hotspot among population geneticists and archaeologists. Herein, 309 unrelated individuals from two Tibetan groups living in Qinghai Province, China (CT…
View article: Developmental Validation of a Rapidly Mutating Y-STR Panel Labeled by Six Fluoresceins for Forensic Research
Developmental Validation of a Rapidly Mutating Y-STR Panel Labeled by Six Fluoresceins for Forensic Research Open
The male-specific region of the human Y chromosome is a useful genetic marker for genealogical searching, male inheritance testing, and male DNA mixture deconvolution in forensic studies. However, the Y chromosomal short tandem repeats (Y-…
View article: Development and Performance Evaluation of a Novel Ancestry Informative DIP Panel for Continental Origin Inference
Development and Performance Evaluation of a Novel Ancestry Informative DIP Panel for Continental Origin Inference Open
Ancestry informative markers (AIMs) are useful to infer individual biogeographical ancestry and to estimate admixture proportions of admixed populations or individuals. Although a growing number of AIM panels for forensic ancestry origin a…
View article: X-chromosomal STRs for genetic composition analysis of Guizhou Dong group and its phylogenetic relationships with other reference populations
X-chromosomal STRs for genetic composition analysis of Guizhou Dong group and its phylogenetic relationships with other reference populations Open
X-chromosomes show a specific genetic mode, which makes genetic markers on the X-chromosome play crucial roles in forensic research and human evolution. Dong group, one of 55 minority groups in China, live in Guizhou, Guangxi, and Hunan pr…
View article: An Interpretation of the Genetic Polymorphism and Population Genetic Background of Ankang Han Population via a Novel InDel Panel
An Interpretation of the Genetic Polymorphism and Population Genetic Background of Ankang Han Population via a Novel InDel Panel Open
In this research, genotyping data of 43 InDel loci in 311 Han individuals in Ankang City, Shaanxi Province, China were detected using a self-developed five-dye multiplex amplification panel. The allelic frequencies and forensic parameters …
View article: FARS2 deficiency in <i>Drosophila</i> reveals the developmental delay and seizure manifested by aberrant mitochondrial tRNA metabolism
FARS2 deficiency in <i>Drosophila</i> reveals the developmental delay and seizure manifested by aberrant mitochondrial tRNA metabolism Open
Mutations in genes encoding mitochondrial aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are linked to diverse diseases. However, the precise mechanisms by which these mutations affect mitochondrial function and disease development are not fully understood. H…
View article: Comprehensive Insights Into Forensic Features and Genetic Background of Chinese Northwest Hui Group Using Six Distinct Categories of 231 Molecular Markers
Comprehensive Insights Into Forensic Features and Genetic Background of Chinese Northwest Hui Group Using Six Distinct Categories of 231 Molecular Markers Open
The Hui minority is predominantly composed of Chinese-speaking Islamic adherents distributed throughout China, of which the individuals are mainly concentrated in Northwest China. In the present study, we employed the length and sequence p…
View article: Protein tyrosine kinase 7‑knockdown inhibits oral squamous cell carcinoma cell viability, proliferation, migration and invasion via downregulating dishevelled segment polarity protein 3 expression
Protein tyrosine kinase 7‑knockdown inhibits oral squamous cell carcinoma cell viability, proliferation, migration and invasion via downregulating dishevelled segment polarity protein 3 expression Open
Protein tyrosine kinase 7 (PTK7) expression has been reported to be dysregulated and to regulate various cellular activities in numerous types of cancer. However, to the best of our knowledge, the status and role of PTK7 in oral squamous c…
View article: A Novel Panel of 43 Insertion/Deletion Loci for Human Identifications of Forensic Degraded DNA Samples: Development and Validation
A Novel Panel of 43 Insertion/Deletion Loci for Human Identifications of Forensic Degraded DNA Samples: Development and Validation Open
Insertion/deletion polymorphism is a promising genetic marker in the forensic genetic fields, especially in the forensic application of degraded sample at crime scene. In this research, a novel five-dye multiplex amplification panel contai…