Publications by authors named "M Pardo Parrado"

Pericentromeres are heterochromatic regions adjacent to centromeres that ensure accurate chromosome segregation. Despite their conserved function, they are composed of rapidly evolving A/T-rich satellite DNA. This paradoxical observation is partially resolved by epigenetic mechanisms that maintain heterochromatin, independent of specific DNA sequences.

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  • Vultures, including the Andean Condor, are among the most threatened bird species globally, with a declining population of about 6,700 mature individuals, particularly in northern South America where their numbers are critically low.
  • From 1979 to 2021, 164 Andean Condors were reported injured or killed, predominantly in Ecuador, with poisoning (103 cases) being the leading cause of mortality, alongside shootings and other factors.
  • Urgent measures such as environmental education, research, and better enforcement of conservation laws are needed to address human-induced threats and support the survival of the Andean Condor in the region.
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KRAS mutations are common in colorectal cancer (CRC). In this setting, mutation status determination in circulating-free DNA from blood samples (liquid biopsy) has been shown to be a viable alternative to tissue testing. The objective of this study was to compare the sensitivity of two liquid biopsy methods for detecting KRAS mutations in plasma samples from metastatic CRC patients.

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Proteome changes in the longissimus thoracis bovine muscle in response to pre-slaughter stress were assessed on the basis of two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) data. In this study, the bootstrap resampling statistical technique and a new measure of relative change of the volume of 2-DE protein spots are shown to be more efficient than commonly used statistics to reliably quantify changes in protein abundance in stress response. The data are supplied in this article and are related to "Tackling proteome changes in the longissimus thoracis bovine muscle in response to pre-slaughter stress" by Franco et al.

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