Lan, Freeman Demaree, Benjamin Ahmed, Noorsher Abate, Adam R
The application of single-cell genome sequencing to large cell populations has been hindered by technical challenges in isolating single cells during genome preparation. Here we present single-cell genomic sequencing (SiC-seq), which uses droplet microfluidics to isolate, fragment, and barcode the genomes of single cells, followed by Illumina seque...
López, G Cañas-Duarte, S J Pinzón-Velasco, A M Vega-Vela, N E Rodríguez, M Restrepo, S Baena, S
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Systematic and applied microbiology
Strain USBA-019T, an anaerobic and thermophilic strain, was identified as a new member of the genus Thermoanaerobacterium. USBA-019T cells are gram-positive, strictly anaerobic, thermophilic, chemoorganotrophic, moderately acidophilic, non-motile, endospore-forming, slightly curved, and rod-shaped. Cells measure 0.4×3.0-7.0μm. Optimal growth occurs...
Cavalcante, Ana C. C. Demite, Peterson R. Amaral, Felipe S. R. Lofego, Antonio C. De Moraes, Gilberto J.
Neoseiulus tunus (De Leon) is one of the most frequent species of this genus in the Neotropical Region, reported on several plants and localities. In this study, the morphological characterization of various Brazilian populations of this species is presented. Females and males are illustrated. Neoseiulus neotunus (Denmark & Muma) is here considered...
Majem, Blanca Li, Feng Sun, Jie Wong, David TW
Salivary biomarkers for disease detection, diagnostic and prognostic assessments have become increasingly well established in recent years. In this chapter we explain the current leading technology that has been used to characterize salivary non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) from the extracellular RNA (exRNA) fraction: HiSeq from Illumina® platform for RNA ...
Shahi, Payam Kim, Samuel C Haliburton, John R Gartner, Zev J Abate, Adam R
Proteins are the primary effectors of cellular function, including cellular metabolism, structural dynamics, and information processing. However, quantitative characterization of proteins at the single-cell level is challenging due to the tiny amount of protein available. Here, we present Abseq, a method to detect and quantitate proteins in single ...
Henter, Heather J Imondi, Ralph James, Karen Spencer, Diana Steinke, Dirk
Despite 250 years of modern taxonomy, there remains a large biodiversity knowledge gap. Most species remain unknown to science. DNA barcoding can help address this gap and has been used in a variety of educational contexts to incorporate original research into school curricula and informal education programmes. A growing body of evidence suggests t...
Zhou, Xin Frandsen, Paul B Holzenthal, Ralph W Beet, Clare R Bennett, Kristi R Blahnik, Roger J Bonada, Núria Cartwright, David Chuluunbat, Suvdtsetseg Cocks, Graeme V
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DNA barcoding was intended as a means to provide species-level identifications through associating DNA sequences from unknown specimens to those from curated reference specimens. Although barcodes were not designed for phylogenetics, they can be beneficial to the completion of the Tree of Life. The barcode database for Trichoptera is relatively com...
Yu, Channing Mannan, Aristotle M Yvone, Griselda Metta Ross, Kenneth N Zhang, Yan-Ling Marton, Melissa A Taylor, Bradley R Crenshaw, Andrew Gould, Joshua Z Tamayo, Pablo
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Hundreds of genetically characterized cell lines are available for the discovery of genotype-specific cancer vulnerabilities. However, screening large numbers of compounds against large numbers of cell lines is currently impractical, and such experiments are often difficult to control. Here we report a method called PRISM that allows pooled screeni...
Castro, Elizeu B. Feres, Reinaldo J.F. Ochoa, Ronald Bauchan, Gary R.
The Cerrado is the second largest Brazilian biome, and is considered to be a hotspot due the great concentration of endemic species and high rate of deforestation. Surveys of the mite fauna present in this biome have revealed a great number of new species. In this paper, we describe Tenuipalpus spinosaurus sp. nov. (Acari: Tenuipalpidae), a new spe...
Lee, Jae-Jin Joo, Eun Sun Kim, Eun Bit Jeon, Seon Hwa Srinivasan, Sathiyaraj Jung, Hee-Young Kim, Myung Kyum
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Strain DG7BT was isolated from a soil sample collected in Seoul, Republic of Korea and was observed to be a gram-negative, short-rod shaped and non-motile bacterium. Its 16S rRNA gene sequence is closely related to those of Hymenobacter terrae DG7AT (97.8 % similarity), H. soli PB17T (97.5 %), H. glaciei VUG-A130T (96.4 %), H. saemangeumensis GSR01...