Publications by authors named "A Marchesini"

Background: The reconstruction of the nipple-areola complex (NAC) is a crucial step for completing breast restoration with patient satisfaction. Surgical reconstruction or tattooing of the NAC may not be preferable or feasible for some patients. There is no universal method for NAC that is ideal for every patient or clinical situation.

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Plants thrive in diverse environments, where root-microbe interactions play a pivotal role. Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.), with its genetic diversity and resilience, is an ideal model for studying microbial adaptation to different genotypes and stresses.

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Objectives: The sweet chestnut Castanea sativa Mill. is the only native Castanea species in Europe, and it is a tree of high economic value that provides appreciated fruits and valuable wood. In this study, we assembled a high-quality nuclear genome of the ancient Italian chestnut variety 'Marrone di Chiusa Pesio' using a combination of Oxford Nanopore Technologies long reads, whole-genome and Omni-C Illumina short reads.

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Tandem repeats (TRs) in protein sequences are consecutive, highly similar sequence motifs. Some types of TRs fold into structural units that pack together in ensembles, forming either an (open) elongated domain or a (closed) propeller, where the last unit of the ensemble packs against the first one. Here, we examine TR proteins (TRPs) to see how their sequence, structure, and evolutionary properties favor them for a function as mediators of protein interactions.

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Article Synopsis
  • Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) holds significant cultural and economic value in arid regions, yet its genetic diversity is often overlooked.
  • Researchers sequenced whole organelle genomes from 171 Tunisian date palm accessions to uncover genetic variations and evolutionary relationships, identifying unique haplotypes through SNP analysis.
  • The findings emphasize the need for conservation and sustainable use of date palm genetic resources, particularly in Tunisia, where monoculture poses a risk to biodiversity, suggesting potential avenues for breeding improvements.
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