Publications by authors named "Abigail Sage"

The rapid development of transport infrastructure is a major threat to endangered species worldwide. Roads and railways can increase animal mortality, fragment habitats, and exacerbate other threats to biodiversity. Predictive models that forecast the future impacts to endangered species can guide land-use planning in ways that proactively reduce the negative effects of transport infrastructure.

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Next generation sequencing techniques were recently used to show mutations in COL13A1 cause synaptic basal lamina-associated congenital myasthenic syndrome type 19. Animal studies showed COL13A1, a synaptic extracellular-matrix protein, is involved in the formation and maintenance of the neuromuscular synapse that appears independent of the Agrin-LRP4-MuSK-DOK7 acetylcholine receptor clustering pathway. Here, we report the phenotypic spectrum of 16 patients from 11 kinships harbouring homozygous or heteroallelic mutations in COL13A1.

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Background: Triticum monococcum (2n) is a close ancestor of T. urartu, the A-genome progenitor of cultivated hexaploid wheat, and is therefore a useful model for the study of components regulating photomorphogenesis in diploid wheat. In order to develop genetic and genomic resources for such a study, we constructed genome-wide transcriptomes of two Triticum monococcum subspecies, the wild winter wheat T.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on sequencing and analyzing the transcriptomes of the slender false-brome plant (Brachypodium sylvaticum) from native populations in Spain and Greece, as well as an invasive population in Oregon, USA.
  • Researchers generated over 350 million sequence reads, resulting in the assembly of more than 120,000 transcript contigs and identified extensive exome coverage compared to a related species (B. distachyon).
  • This is the first detailed transcriptome analysis of an invasive plant species linked to a sequenced reference genome, which will aid in developing genetic markers for studying its invasive characteristics.
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