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The use of haploids coupled with GBS provides a robust pathway to rapidly develop genomic resources in nonmodel organisms; these QTL represent preliminary progress toward linking traits of conservation interest to regions in the Chinook salmon genome.
With less funding for model organism databases and expanding genomic capacity, the need to rapidly develop simple biocuration interfaces (BIs) for species that do not have the large infrastructure and investment traditionally available to model organism databases is becoming more important.
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Therapeutic antibodies are being rapidly developed worldwide.
In higher organisms, heterozygous (Fen1+/−) mice rapidly developed lymphoma and thymic abnormalities, whereas homozygous knockouts (Fen1−/−) displayed the embryonic lethal phenotype [ 9].
An apparently empty sea was teaming with bacterial life.Such newly discovered genes are the raw material for the infant, but rapidly developing field that makes useful chemicals via genetically modified organisms.
CRISPR/Cas9 is a rapidly developing genome editing technology that has been successfully applied in many organisms, including model and crop plants.
Although high throughput sequencing technologies and bioinformatics tools to handle the enormous amount of data generated have been rapidly developing in the recent past, the expressed sequence data of many organisms of wide importance are still not available.
In this review we describe how transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) have rapidly developed into a chief technology for targeted genome editing in different model organisms as well as human stem cells.
Embraced by rapidly developed biotechnologies, it has become very convenient to accurately monitor global gene expression under different circumstances in living organisms (Ritchie et al. 2015).
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