Browsing Biochemistry by Author "Larson, G"
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Ancient chicken remains reveal the origins of virulence in Marek's disease virus.
Fiddaman, SR; Dimopoulos, EA; Lebrasseur, O; du Plessis, L; Vrancken, B; Charlton, S; Haruda, AF; Tabbada, K; Flammer, PG; Dascalu, S (2023-12-15)The pronounced growth in livestock populations since the 1950s has altered the epidemiological and evolutionary trajectory of their associated pathogens. For example, Marek's disease virus (MDV), which causes lymphoid ... -
Author Correction: Genome sequencing of 2000 canids by the Dog10K consortium advances the understanding of demography, genome function and architecture.
Meadows, JRS; Kidd, JM; Wang, G-D; Parker, HG; Schall, PZ; Bianchi, M; Christmas, MJ; Bougiouri, K; Buckley, RM; Hitte, C (2023-11-07) -
The history of Coast Salish "woolly dogs" revealed by ancient genomics and Indigenous Knowledge.
Lin, AT; Hammond-Kaarremaa, L; Liu, H-L; Stantis, C; McKechnie, I; Pavel, M; Pavel, SSM; Wyss, SSÁ; Sparrow, DQ; Carr, K (2023-12-15)Ancestral Coast Salish societies in the Pacific Northwest kept long-haired "woolly dogs" that were bred and cared for over millennia. However, the dog wool-weaving tradition declined during the 19th century, and the ... -
Patagonian partnerships: the extinct Dusicyon avus and its interaction with prehistoric human communities.
Abbona, CC; Lebrasseur, O; Prevosti, FJ; Peralta, E; González Venanzi, L; Frantz, L; Larson, G; Gil, AF; Neme, GA (2024-04)The southern Mendoza province, located in the northern region of Patagonia, was inhabited by hunter-gatherer groups until historic times. Previous archaeological studies have reported canid remains among faunal assemblages, ...