Project description:To study the population genetics context of the Saqqaq individual we carried out Illumina Bead-Array-based genotyping on four native North American and twelve north Asian populations.
Project description:Array CGH analysis of Helicobacter pylori strains isolated from a North American cohort of symptomatic pediatric patients. Keywords: genotyping_design
Project description:Purpose: The goal of the current study was to find the candidate genes responsible for the habita specific clock variation in N. discreta. Methods: We performed RNA-seq experiment using four strains ; African parent (FGSC8831), North American parent (FGSC 8578) and two representative progeny representing African clock phenotype (N309-89) and North American clock phenotype (N309-50). Results: We identified one candidate gene that meets our criteria; confirmed it's expression by qPCR and it's expression pattern is associated with parent genotype. Conclusions: Our approach using the expression profiles and SNP data of two parents and two representative progeny led us to identify a candidate gene for a complex clock adaptation phenotype.
Project description:The goal of the study was to test whether CBD103 genotype of North American gray wolves impacts the gene expression response to polyI:C or to live canine distemper virus. We established 24 primary cultures of epidermal keratinocytes from skin punches of North American gray wolves, and also generated an immortalized keratinocyte line and a CRISPR/Cas9 edited cell line. We evaluated the gene expression response of cells to either 24 hours challenge with 1 ug/ml polyI:C or to five days challenge with live canine distemper virus (100 TCID50/ml). Every challenged cell culture had a paired null control sample (plated and collected at same time points).
Project description:We measured transcriptional profiles of individuals of Andropogon gerardii, a C4 grass native to North American grasslands, in a field experiment in which both temperature and precipitation have been manipulated to simulate key aspects of forecasted climate change.
Project description:We measured transcriptional profiles of individuals of Andropogon gerardii and Sorghastrum nutans, two C4 grass species native to North American grasslands, in a field experiment in which both temperature and precipitation have been manipulated to simulate key aspects of forecasted climate change.
2012-05-12 | GSE35492 | GEO
Project description:North American Project to Evaluate Soil Health Measurements
Project description:The 2022 North American outbreak of 2.3.4.4b H5N1 avian influenza virus revealed significant mammalian adaptation and pathogenicity, yet mechanisms remain unclear. To address this knowledge gap, we investigated the North American H5N1 strain (GA/W22-145E/22), which demonstrated unique immune cell-mediated systemic dissemination, neuroinvasion, and 100% mortality in ferrets, unlike the non-lethal Eurasian strain (KR/W811/21). Genomic and reverse genetics studies identified PB2478I and NP450N mutations as key determinants of enhanced polymerase activity, immune cell tropism, and pathogenicity. Mutant GA/W22-145E/22 virus carrying PB2478V/NP450S showed complete survival without systemic dissemination. Furthermore, GA/W22-145E/22 demonstrated robust replication in human PBMCs and bovine mammary gland organoids, raising concerns about zoonotic spillover. These findings underscore PB2478I and NP450N as pivotal markers of pathogenicity, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced surveillance and targeted interventions