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Third Report on Chicken Genes and Chromosomes 2015

Authors :
Schmid, Michael
Smith, Jacqueline
Burt, David W.
Aken, Bronwen L.
Antin, Parker B.
Archibald, Alan L.
Ashwell, Chris
Blackshear, Perry J.
Boschiero, Clarissa
Brown, C. Titus
Burgess, Shane C.
Cheng, Hans H.
Chow, William
Coble, Derrick J.
Cooksey, Amanda
Crooijmans, Richard P.M.A.
Damas, J.
Davis, Richard V.N.
de Koning, Dirk-Jan
Delany, Mary E
Derrien, Thomas
Desta, Takele T.
Dunn, I C
Dunn, Matthew
Ellegren, Hans
Eöry, Lél
Erb, Ionas
Farré, Marta
Fasold, Mario
Fleming, Damarius
Flicek, Paul
Fowler, Katie E
Frésard, Laure
Froman, D. P.
Garceau, Valerie
Gardner, P. P.
Gheyas, Almas A.
Griffin, Darren K.
Groenen, Martien A. M.
Haaf, T.
Hanotte, Olivier
Hart, Alan
Haslerova, Lenka
Hedges, S.B.
Hertel, Jana
Howe, Kerstin
Hubbard, Allen
Hume, David A.
Kaiser, Pete
Kedra, Darek
Kemp, Stephen J.
Klopp, Christophe
Kniel, Kalmia E.
Kuo, Richard
Lagarrigue, Sandrine
Lamont, S J
Larkin, Denis M
Lawal, Raman A.
Markland, Sarah M.
McCarthy, F.
McCormack, Heather A.
McPherson, Marla C.
Motegi, Akira
Muljo, Stefan A.
Münsterberg, Andrea
Nag, R
Nanda, I.
Neuberger, Michael
Nitsche, Anne
Notredame, Cedric
Noyes, Harry
O'Connor, Rebecca
O'Hare, Elizabeth A.
Oler, Andrew J.
Ommeh, Sheila C.
Pais, Helio
Persia, Michael
Pitel, Frederique
Preeyanon, Likit
Prieto Barja, Pablo
Pritchett, Elizabeth M.
Rhoads, Douglas D.
Robinson, Charmaine M.
Romanov, Michael N
Rothschild, Max
Roux, Pierre-François
Schmidt, Carl J
Schneider, Alisa-Sophia
Schwartz, Matt
Searle, Steve M.
Skinner, Michael A.
Smith, Craig A.
Stadler, P. F.
Steeves, T. E.
Steinlein, Claus
Sun, Liang
Takata, Minoru
Ulitsky, Igor
Wang, Qing
Wang, Ying
Warren, Wesley C.
Wood, Jonathan M.D.
Wragg, David
Zhou, Huaijun
Schmid, Michael
Smith, Jacqueline
Burt, David W.
Aken, Bronwen L.
Antin, Parker B.
Archibald, Alan L.
Ashwell, Chris
Blackshear, Perry J.
Boschiero, Clarissa
Brown, C. Titus
Burgess, Shane C.
Cheng, Hans H.
Chow, William
Coble, Derrick J.
Cooksey, Amanda
Crooijmans, Richard P.M.A.
Damas, J.
Davis, Richard V.N.
de Koning, Dirk-Jan
Delany, Mary E
Derrien, Thomas
Desta, Takele T.
Dunn, I C
Dunn, Matthew
Ellegren, Hans
Eöry, Lél
Erb, Ionas
Farré, Marta
Fasold, Mario
Fleming, Damarius
Flicek, Paul
Fowler, Katie E
Frésard, Laure
Froman, D. P.
Garceau, Valerie
Gardner, P. P.
Gheyas, Almas A.
Griffin, Darren K.
Groenen, Martien A. M.
Haaf, T.
Hanotte, Olivier
Hart, Alan
Haslerova, Lenka
Hedges, S.B.
Hertel, Jana
Howe, Kerstin
Hubbard, Allen
Hume, David A.
Kaiser, Pete
Kedra, Darek
Kemp, Stephen J.
Klopp, Christophe
Kniel, Kalmia E.
Kuo, Richard
Lagarrigue, Sandrine
Lamont, S J
Larkin, Denis M
Lawal, Raman A.
Markland, Sarah M.
McCarthy, F.
McCormack, Heather A.
McPherson, Marla C.
Motegi, Akira
Muljo, Stefan A.
Münsterberg, Andrea
Nag, R
Nanda, I.
Neuberger, Michael
Nitsche, Anne
Notredame, Cedric
Noyes, Harry
O'Connor, Rebecca
O'Hare, Elizabeth A.
Oler, Andrew J.
Ommeh, Sheila C.
Pais, Helio
Persia, Michael
Pitel, Frederique
Preeyanon, Likit
Prieto Barja, Pablo
Pritchett, Elizabeth M.
Rhoads, Douglas D.
Robinson, Charmaine M.
Romanov, Michael N
Rothschild, Max
Roux, Pierre-François
Schmidt, Carl J
Schneider, Alisa-Sophia
Schwartz, Matt
Searle, Steve M.
Skinner, Michael A.
Smith, Craig A.
Stadler, P. F.
Steeves, T. E.
Steinlein, Claus
Sun, Liang
Takata, Minoru
Ulitsky, Igor
Wang, Qing
Wang, Ying
Warren, Wesley C.
Wood, Jonathan M.D.
Wragg, David
Zhou, Huaijun
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Opening insights into new technologies in avian genomics The chicken has long been a model organism for genetic and developmental studies. It is now beginning to take its place as a model genome, opening up the fields of phylogenetics and comparative genomics like never before. This report comes at a time of huge technological advances (particularly in sequencing methodologies) and summarizes the current efforts to complete the gaps in the genome. It describes the progress that has been made in genomic annotation, particularly with respect to noncoding RNAs and genetic variants. Reviews of comparative genomics, avian evolution and sex determination are included as well as transcriptomic case studies and developments in epigenetic studies. The Third Report on Chicken Genes and Chromosomes also features the National Avian Research Facility and how it has developed into a resource for the study of avian biology, genetics, infection and disease. In this volume researchers interested in genetics, genomics and evolution will find detailed information that has not been available until now.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Third Report on Chicken Genes and Chromosomes 2015
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn922637706
Document Type :
Electronic Resource