42 results match your criteria: "BOKU University Vienna[Affiliation]"

The golden jackal () is remarkably flexible in terms of behaviour. This is advantageous to the range expansion of the species to northern and western Europe. Despite the widespread distribution of the golden jackal, many aspects of its behaviour are still poorly known.

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The introduction of non-native species across the world represents a major global challenge. Retracing invasion origin is an important first step in understanding the invasion process, often requiring detailed sampling within the native range. Insect species frequently host , a widespread endosymbiotic bacterium that manipulates host reproduction to increase infected female fitness.

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Targeted DNA-seq and RNA-seq of Reference Samples with Short-read and Long-read Sequencing.

Sci Data

August 2024

Division of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, National Center for Toxicological Research, US Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, AR, 72079, USA.

Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has revolutionized genomic research by enabling high-throughput, cost-effective genome and transcriptome sequencing accelerating personalized medicine for complex diseases, including cancer. Whole genome/transcriptome sequencing (WGS/WTS) provides comprehensive insights, while targeted sequencing is more cost-effective and sensitive. In comparison to short-read sequencing, which still dominates the field due to high speed and cost-effectiveness, long-read sequencing can overcome alignment limitations and better discriminate similar sequences from alternative transcripts or repetitive regions.

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Genomic reproducibility in the bioinformatics era.

Genome Biol

August 2024

Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering, ETH Zurich, 4058, Basel, Switzerland.

In biomedical research, validating a scientific discovery hinges on the reproducibility of its experimental results. However, in genomics, the definition and implementation of reproducibility remain imprecise. We argue that genomic reproducibility, defined as the ability of bioinformatics tools to maintain consistent results across technical replicates, is essential for advancing scientific knowledge and medical applications.

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  • * RNA-seq allows researchers to investigate various aspects of gene expression, such as identifying new exons, measuring gene expression levels, and studying alternative splicing, but challenges persist in extracting meaningful data due to the complexity and size of the datasets.
  • * The review aims to clarify essential concepts and terminology related to RNA-seq data analysis, highlighting the evolution of computational tools as technology advances and the importance of researchers’ computational skills.
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With more and more data being collected, modern network representations exploit the complementary nature of different data sources as well as similarities across patients. We here introduce the Variation of information fused Layers of Networks algorithm (ViLoN), a novel network-based approach for the integration of multiple molecular profiles. As a key innovation, it directly incorporates prior functional knowledge (KEGG, GO).

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Tendinopathies are painful, disabling conditions that afflict 25% of the adult human population. Filling an unmet need for realistic large-animal models, we here present an ovine model of tendon injury for the comparative study of adult scarring repair and fetal regeneration. Complete regeneration of the fetal tendon within 28 days is demonstrated, while adult tendon defects remained macroscopically and histologically evident five months post-injury.

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  • Oncopanel genomic testing is becoming more common in medical practice, but there is a lack of reliable reference samples with many known variants for assessing the analytical quality of these tests.
  • The FDA's SEQC2 consortium analyzed diverse cancer cell lines and developed a reference sample, Sample A, which reveals over 40,000 variants, greatly exceeding existing commercial samples.
  • This new sample provides enhanced tools for evaluating oncopanel performance, offering better quality control and validation options for both traditional and liquid biopsy assays.
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Background: Targeted sequencing using oncopanels requires comprehensive assessments of accuracy and detection sensitivity to ensure analytical validity. By employing reference materials characterized by the U.S.

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A comprehensive rat transcriptome built from large scale RNA-seq-based annotation.

Nucleic Acids Res

September 2020

Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences and School of Life Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China.

The rat is an important model organism in biomedical research for studying human disease mechanisms and treatments, but its annotated transcriptome is far from complete. We constructed a Rat Transcriptome Re-annotation named RTR using RNA-seq data from 320 samples in 11 different organs generated by the SEQC consortium. Totally, there are 52 807 genes and 114 152 transcripts in RTR.

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Mycoparasites, e.g. fungi feeding on other fungi, are prominent within the genus Trichoderma and represent a promising alternative to chemical fungicides for plant disease control.

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  • * Fetal mammals can heal their cartilage better than adults can, especially during early development stages.
  • * The study compared how fetal and adult sheep respond to cartilage injury and found some important proteins that could help us figure out new treatments for adults with OA.
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Prediction of hydraulic conductivity loss from relative water loss: new insights into water storage of tree stems and branches.

Physiol Plant

April 2019

INTA, EEA Bariloche, Grupo de Ecología Forestal, San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina.

More frequently occurring, drought waves call for a deeper understanding of tree hydraulics and fast and easily applicable methods to measure drought stress. The aim of this study was to establish empirical relationships between the percent loss of hydraulic conductivity (PLC) and the relative water loss (RWL) in woody stem axes with different P , i.e.

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2,4,5-Trihydroxy-3-methylacetophenone: A Cellulosic Chromophore as a Case Study of Aromaticity.

ACS Omega

November 2017

Department of Chemistry, Division of Chemistry of Renewable Resources and Department of Chemistry, Division of Organic Chemistry, BOKU University Vienna, Muthgasse 18, A-1190 Vienna, Austria.

The title compound (2,4,5-trihydroxy-3-methylacetophenone, ) was isolated as chromophore from aged cellulosic pulps. The peculiar feature of the compound is its weak aromatic system that can be converted into nonaromatic (quinoid or cyclic aliphatic) tautomers, depending on the conditions and reaction partners. In alkaline media, the participation of quinoid canonic forms weakens aromaticity, whereas in neutral and acidic media, the strong hydrogen bond between the 2-hydroxyl group and the acetyl moiety plays an important role in favoring quinoid tautomers.

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Purpose: To compare current imaging methods with respect to their ability to detect the condition of the fovea in patients with geographic atrophy (GA).

Methods: The retinas of 176 eyes with GA were imaged using two spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) systems, Cirrus HD-OCT and Spectralis HRA+OCT, and fundus autofluorescence (FAF) and infrared imaging (IR) was used in the scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO) mode. Polarization-sensitive OCT (PS-OCT), which selectively visualizes the RPE in addition to SD-OCT features, was used to image 95 eyes.

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Assessing technical performance in differential gene expression experiments with external spike-in RNA control ratio mixtures.

Nat Commun

September 2014

1] National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Drive, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899, USA [2] Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, 443 Via Ortega, Stanford, California 94305, USA.

There is a critical need for standard approaches to assess, report and compare the technical performance of genome-scale differential gene expression experiments. Here we assess technical performance with a proposed standard 'dashboard' of metrics derived from analysis of external spike-in RNA control ratio mixtures. These control ratio mixtures with defined abundance ratios enable assessment of diagnostic performance of differentially expressed transcript lists, limit of detection of ratio (LODR) estimates and expression ratio variability and measurement bias.

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  • The study compares RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) and microarrays for analyzing gene expression in liver samples from rats exposed to various chemicals.
  • Results show a strong correlation between the two methods, particularly in identifying differentially expressed genes (DEGs), but RNA-seq was more accurate overall, especially for low-abundance transcripts.
  • The findings highlight that factors like treatment effect size, transcript abundance, and biological complexity influence the effectiveness of transcriptomic research in clinical and regulatory contexts.
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Detecting and correcting systematic variation in large-scale RNA sequencing data.

Nat Biotechnol

September 2014

1] Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, USA. [2] The HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud Institute for Computational Biomedicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, USA. [3] The Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute, New York, New York, USA.

High-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) enables comprehensive scans of entire transcriptomes, but best practices for analyzing RNA-seq data have not been fully defined, particularly for data collected with multiple sequencing platforms or at multiple sites. Here we used standardized RNA samples with built-in controls to examine sources of error in large-scale RNA-seq studies and their impact on the detection of differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Analysis of variations in guanine-cytosine content, gene coverage, sequencing error rate and insert size allowed identification of decreased reproducibility across sites.

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Aims: This study has been designed to describe the functional impact of distinct pathologies within the retinal layers in patients with geographic atrophy (GA) by means of a point-to-point correlation between optical coherence tomography (OCT) and microperimetry.

Methods: Retinal morphology and function of 23 patients suffering from GA of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) have been investigated using the Spectralis OCT (Heidelberg Engineering) and the MP1 microperimeter (Nidek Technologies). The point-to-point overlay of morphology and function has been done using proprietary software, allowing OCT image grading to define distinct alterations of the neurosensory retina, the RPE and the choroid.

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WNT signaling suppression in the senescent human thymus.

J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci

March 2015

Laboratory of Immunovirology, Clinic Unit of Infectious Diseases, Microbiology and Preventive Medicine. Institute of Biomedicine of Seville, IBiS, Virgen del Rocío University Hospital/CSIC/University of Seville, Spain.

Human thymus is completely developed in late fetal stages and its function peaks in newborns. After the first year of life, the thymus undergoes a progressive atrophy that dramatically decreases de novo T-lymphocyte maturation. Hormonal signaling and changes in the microRNA expression network are identified as underlying causes of human thymus involution.

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Objective: No Crohn's disease (CD) molecular maker has advanced to clinical use, and independent lines of evidence support a central role of the gut microbial community in CD. Here we explore the feasibility of extracting bacterial protein signals relevant to CD, by interrogating myriads of intestinal bacterial proteomes from a small number of patients and healthy controls.

Design: We first developed and validated a workflow-including extraction of microbial communities, two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE), and LC-MS/MS-to discover protein signals from CD-associated gut microbial communities.

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Cross-platform ultradeep transcriptomic profiling of human reference RNA samples by RNA-Seq.

Sci Data

December 2015

Division of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, National Center for Toxicological Research, Food and Drug Administration , Jefferson, Arkansas 72079, USA ; State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering and MOE Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology, Schools of Life Sciences and Pharmacy, Fudan University, Shanghai 201203, China.

Whole-transcriptome sequencing ('RNA-Seq') has been drastically changing the scale and scope of genomic research. In order to fully understand the power and limitations of this technology, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) launched the third phase of the MicroArray Quality Control (MAQC-III) project, also known as the SEquencing Quality Control (SEQC) project. Using two well-established human reference RNA samples from the first phase of the MAQC project, three sequencing platforms were tested across more than ten sites with built-in truths including spike-in of external RNA controls (ERCC), titration data and qPCR verification.

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