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Chinese researchers sequence the genomes of over 100 oat plants

Oat is among the top ten cereal crop species in terms of global production. It can adapt to different climates, and farmers can grow it successfully even in harsh environments where other crops such as rice and corn fail. However, not all oat plants are the same.

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folks who tended to have a symptomatic covid had one specific form of hla, one particular mutation. the prevalence is about 10 % of european descent and they found that people in this group, who have these genes, they were twice as likely if they got infected, to have an asymptomatic infection as somebody who didn't have this gene mutation. people who had two copies of the mutation were eight times more likely to have an a symptomatically infection. it doesn't explain all of a symptomatic covid but it is one factor, potentially. >> that's interesting. there's also a separate study that looked at why some people may be more likely to get long covid. >> so in this study, they compared the full genome sequences of people and they found people who got long covid were more likely to have a dna sequence around a gene called fox p 4. they found that people were 60% more likely to develop long covid who then people who

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The Context

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Newborn genome sequencing project identifies unanticipated disease risks

Genomic sequencing of newborns reveals unanticipated genetic risks, prompting actionable medical interventions and potential life-saving care for infants and their families. This study highlights the value of comprehensive sequencing in newborns for early detection and management of genetic conditions.

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where the egg essentially fuses with the bi project which makes it feel like it has been fertilised and leads to development, the big issue is the offspring produced is not a clone of the mother, it is essentially a half clone because it contains a set of chromosomes from the egg, they have used with another set pretty much identical to it and as a result they are very highly inbred and often they do not do very well. i inbred and often they do not do very well. ., ., ., ., , well. i read out that line that this crocodile had _ well. i read out that line that this crocodile had been _ well. i read out that line that this crocodile had been kept - well. i read out that line that this crocodile had been kept separatej crocodile had been kept separate from other crocodiles. you are 100% certain about that fact? essen from other crocodiles. you are 10096 certain about that fact?— certain about that fact? even if it had been with _ certain about that fact? even if it had been with other _ certain about that fact? even if it had been with other male - certain about that fact? even if it i had been with other male crocodiles, we can tell from the dna that no male was involved in the production of the offspring, we sequenced the genome of the crocodile and we sequenced the genome of the

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the dna that no mail was involved in the production of the offspring. , we sequenced the genome of the crocodile, and we sequence the genome of the carcinogen, and we were not able to find any evidence of a male contribute to the offering. what we know about that animal as it was in isolation for 18 years. in animal as it was in isolation for 18 ears. , animal as it was in isolation for 18 ears. . .. animal as it was in isolation for 18 ears. , ., , . ,, years. in terms of this happening, we said that _ years. in terms of this happening, we said that it _ years. in terms of this happening, we said that it was _ years. in terms of this happening, we said that it was a _ years. in terms of this happening, we said that it was a first. - years. in terms of this happening, we said that it was a first. there l we said that it was a first. there is anything like this happen with any other species? it is anything like this happen with any other species?— any other species? it actually is re any other species? it actually is pretty widespread. _ any other species? it actually is pretty widespread. we - any other species? it actually is pretty widespread. we are - any other species? it actually is| pretty widespread. we are really any other species? it actually is . pretty widespread. we are really in the last ten years starting to realise how common it is among a certain group of organisms. for example and has been found in a variety of shark species. in my research working with collaborators we have documented across all groups of snakes, including both street constrictors and reticulated pythons and king cobra. it also happens in a

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Breakthrough in biology that's transforming lives, livelihoods and global food systems – POLITICO

From cancer to world hunger: Learn about new genomic techniques being used to discover life-saving breakthroughs in human medicine and to combat the biggest challenges facing agricultural science today.

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Global primate genome study reveals fascinating insights into evolution

Uniindia: Hyderabad, June 2 (UNI) A groundbreaking global study conducted by scientists worldwide has unveiled significant findings about the evolution of primates.

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