14 results match your criteria: "Clemson University Genomics and Bioinformatics Facility[Affiliation]"

Longissimus muscles (LM) in sheep are important for animal scientists who study meat quality and translational researchers who study thoracolumbar spinal disease. Computed tomography (CT) is an established technique for characterizing paraspinal muscles in sheep; however, studies reporting reproducibility of CT measures using open-source software are lacking. The objectives of this prospective pilot study were to develop a standardized protocol for measuring LM area and density in sheep using CT and to determine the reproducibility for measurements.

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  • Legumes have a signaling pathway called Autoregulation of Nodulation (AON) that helps them manage their symbiotic relationship with rhizobia, but this pathway is not fully understood.
  • Researchers discovered a new mutant, named dar-1, that produces significantly more nodules than the normal type and is defective in autoregulation due to a gene disruption known as DAR.
  • Unlike a similar gene SUNN that operates in the shoot, DAR impacts nodulation from the root and may also play a role in regulating mycorrhizal symbiosis; its protein family is found in various plant species, indicating a shared mechanism across plants.
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SARS-CoV-2 variant introduction following spring break travel and transmission mitigation strategies.

PLoS One

May 2024

Clemson University, Research and Education in Disease Diagnostics and Intervention Clemson, Clemson, South Carolina, United States of America.

Background: University spring break carries a two-pronged SARS-CoV-2 variant transmission risk. Circulating variants from universities can spread to spring break destinations, and variants from spring break destinations can spread to universities and surrounding communities. Therefore, it is critical to implement SARS-CoV-2 variant surveillance and testing strategies to limit community spread before and after spring break to mitigate virus transmission and facilitate universities safely returning to in-person teaching.

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Neural stem cells (NSCs) of the ventricular-subventricular zone (V-SVZ) generate numerous cell types. The uncoupling of mRNA transcript availability and translation occurs during the progression from stem to differentiated states. The mTORC1 kinase pathway acutely controls proteins that regulate mRNA translation.

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A 28-day battery cage study was conducted to test the efficacy of tannin-free grain sorghum varieties fed to Cobb 500 male broiler chickens (n = 512) and challenged with Eimeria maxima (EM) and Clostridium perfringens (CP). Birds were fed 1 of 8 treatments (corn, red/bronze, white/tan, or U.S.

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Ergot alkaloids, a class of mycotoxins, induce vasoconstriction when consumed by animals and humans. Pregnant ewes ( = 16; 81.2 kg ± 7.

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SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern Alpha and Delta show increased viral load in saliva.

PLoS One

May 2022

Center for Innovative Medical Devices and Sensors (REDDI Lab), Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, United States of America.

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  • Viral Load and Variants
  • : Higher viral loads of SARS-CoV-2 variants, particularly Delta and Alpha, are associated with increased transmissibility and potential for rapid spread in communities, emphasizing the need for quick detection and isolation of cases, even in those without symptoms.
  • Study Methods
  • : The research analyzed saliva samples from 1,297 COVID-19 positive patients, finding significant differences in viral loads (measured by Ct values) across variants, with Delta exhibiting the lowest Ct values, indicating higher viral loads compared to Alpha, Gamma, and historic clades.
  • Public Health Implications
  • : The findings highlight the importance of monitoring viral loads in different variants to guide public health policies and clinical practices
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Congenital idiopathic megaesophagus (CIM) is a gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorder of dogs in which reduced peristaltic activity and dilation of the esophagus prevent the normal transport of food into the stomach. Affected puppies regurgitate meals and water, fail to thrive, and experience complications such as aspiration pneumonia that may necessitate euthanasia. The German shepherd dog (GSD) has the highest disease incidence, indicative of a genetic predisposition.

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SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern Alpha and Delta show increased viral load in saliva.

medRxiv

March 2022

Center for Innovative Medical Devices and Sensors (REDDI Lab), Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, United States of America.

Background: Higher viral loads in SARS-CoV-2 infections may be linked to more rapid spread of emerging variants of concern (VOC). Rapid detection and isolation of cases with highest viral loads, even in pre- or asymptomatic individuals, is essential for the mitigation of community outbreaks.

Methods And Findings: In this study, we analyze Ct values from 1297 SARS-CoV-2 positive patient saliva samples collected at the Clemson University testing lab in upstate South Carolina.

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  • * Despite the dangers, there are limited drug treatments available, as few effective targets have been identified at the molecular level for combating infections, particularly in the central nervous system.
  • * Recent research has led to the screening of 85 compounds, resulting in 59 that effectively hinder the growth of the amoeba, and the sequencing of its transcriptome has allowed for the identification of important genes which can be targeted for new drug development.
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Differentially expressed genes in cotyledon of ewes fed mycotoxins.

BMC Genomics

October 2020

Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 29634, USA.

Background: Ergot alkaloids (E+) are mycotoxins produced by the endophytic fungus, Epichloë coenophiala, in tall fescue that are associated with ergotism in animals. Exposure to ergot alkaloids during gestation reduces fetal weight and placental mass in sheep. These reductions are related to vasoconstrictive effects of ergot alkaloids and potential alterations in nutrient transport to the fetus.

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Gallus gallus (chicken) is phenotypically diverse, with over 60 recognized breeds, among the myriad species within the Aves lineage. Domestic chickens have been under artificial selection by humans for thousands of years for agricultural purposes. The North American Araucana (NAA) breed arose as a cross between the Chilean "Collonocas" that laid blue eggs and was rumpless and the "Quetros" that had unusual tufts but with tail.

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The lack of an annotated reference sequence for the canine Y chromosome has limited evolutionary studies, as well as our understanding of the role of Y-linked sequences in phenotypes with a sex bias. In genome-wide association studies (GWASs), we observed spurious associations with autosomal SNPs when sex was unbalanced in case-control cohorts and hypothesized that a subset of SNPs mapped to autosomes are in fact sex-linked. Using the Illumina 230K CanineHD array in a GWAS for sex, we identified SNPs that amplify in both sexes but possess significant allele frequency differences between males and females.

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