Browsing by Author "Eames, Brian F"
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Comparative transcriptomics reveals the gene regulatory network underlying the differentiation and evolution of skeletal cells
Gomez, Patsy (2020-12-09)Deciphering the gene regulatory network (GRN) underlying skeletal cells is key to understanding the differentiation and even origins of cartilage and bone, but current knowledge is limited to a few candidate genes. The ... -
Methods for Transcriptome Assembly in the Allopolyploid Brassica napus
Buchwaldt, Miles Rimmer 1992-; 0000-0001-7561-3766 (2017-09-21)Canada is the world’s largest producer of canola and the trend of production is ever increasing with an annual growth rate of 9.38% according to FAOSTAT. In 2017, canola acreage surpassed wheat in Saskatchewan, the highest ... -
REPRODUCTIVE AND DEVELOPMENTAL EFFECTS OF SELENOMETHIONINE IN THE FATHEAD MINNOW PIMEPHALES PROMELAS
Lane, Taylor J 1990-; 0000-0002-6807-1556 (2019-07-12)Selenium (Se) is an essential trace element that undergoes maternal transfer to offspring where it has a high degree of teratogenic potential in egg-laying vertebrates because of the narrow range between nutritional benefit ... -
Skeletal cell evolution: Comparing an amphibian model to earlier- and later-diverged vertebrates
Nguyen, Jason; 0000-0002-0219-5521 (2021-04-06)In principle, modern-day organisms retain many ancestral traits, some of which can be traced back quantitatively to approximate the order of evolutionary events. Within skeletal research, most studies have focused on more ... -
UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF SULFUR IN CARTILAGE DEVELOPMENT: HOW STRUCTURAL PROTEOGLYCANS ARE IMPLICATED IN CARTILAGE MATURATION
Brown, Devin S 1989-; 0000-0003-3718-0319 (2017-10-06)Cartilage is a vital tissue of the adult skeleton, which also serves as a transitional structure during early skeletal development. Sulfation of proteoglycans, especially chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs), lends ... -
Utilizing gene co-expression networks for comparative transcriptomic analyses
Ovens, Katie (2020-12-15)The development of high-throughput technologies such as microarray and next-generation RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) has generated numerous transcriptomic data that can be used for comparative transcriptomics studies. Transcriptomes ...