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Diet-related diseases like obesity and type-2 diabetes are on the rise. Precision nutrition, a way to tailor dietary requirements for each individual, is heralded as a so[...]
2022 | doctoral dissertations |
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Cultivated hexaploid oat (Avena sativa) has held a significant place within the global crop community for centuries; although its cultivation has decreased over the past [...]
2019 | doctoral dissertations |
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Background Echinoderms are a phylum of marine invertebrates with close phylogenetic relationships to chordates. Many members of the phylum Echinodermata are capable of ex[...]
2022 | articles |
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Background Echinoderms are established models in experimental and developmental biology, however genomic resources are still lacking for many species. Here, we present th[...]
2022 | articles |
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Crop wild relatives harbor exotic and novel genetic resources, which hold great potential for crop improvement. Ipomoea imperati is a wild diploid relative of sweet potat[...]
2017 | articles |
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Cell signaling pathways play key roles in coordinating cellular events in development. The Notch signaling pathway is highly conserved across all multicellular animals an[...]
2020 | articles |
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ROBERT WILLIAM REID. Improving data extraction methods for large molecular biology datasets. (Under direction of DR. ANTHONY A. FODOR)In the past, an experiment involving[...]
2010 | doctoral dissertations |
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There is a considerable demand for crop improvement, especially considering the growing population, continuing climatic fluctuations, and rapidly evolving plant pests and[...]
2019 | doctoral dissertations |
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Avena sativa, or common oat, is a staple crop and member of the Poaceae or Grass family. Following behind wheat, maize and rice, oats account for 10.5 million hectares of[...]
2020 | doctoral dissertations |
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Tissue regeneration and biomineralization are expressed to a diverse extent across metazoans and their life stages. The potential for repair and regrowth in adult stages[...]
2018 | doctoral dissertations |