Project description:We use ChIP-seq targeting histone 3 lysine 27-acetylation (H3K27ac) to identify putative enhancer sites genome-wide in the ventral pallidum cortex of adult prairie voles
2018-01-31 | GSE85826 | GEO
Project description:Differential Expression in Testis and Liver Transcriptomes from Four Species of Peromyscus (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
| PRJNA522999 | ENA
Project description:A rare mitochondrial genome of albino Eothenomys eleusis Thomas 1911 (Rodentia: Cricetidae) from Southeastern Yunnan, China and its phylogenetic analysis
Project description:A rare mitochondrial genome of albino Eothenomys eleusis Thomas 1911 (Rodentia: Cricetidae) from Southeastern Yunnan, China and its phylogenetic analysis
Project description:Myanmar locates in the crossroads of South Asia, Southeast Asia, and East Asia, and is known for high culture diversity in different ethnic groups. It is considered to be important for understanding human evolutionary history and genetic diversity in East Eurasia. However, relatively few studies have examined the population structure and demographic history in Myanmar to date. In this study, we analyzed more than 220,000 genome-wide SNPs in 175 new samples of five ethnic groups from Myanmar and compared them with the published data. Our results showed that the Myanmar population is intricately substructured, with the main observed clusters corresponding roughly to western/northern highlanders (Chin, Naga, and Jingpo) and central/southern lowlanders (Bamar and Rakhine). The gene flow inferred from South Asia has a substantial influence (~11%) on the gene pool of central/southern lowlanders rather than western/northern highlanders. The genetic admixture is dated around 650 years ago. These findings suggest that the genome-wide variation in Myanmar was likely shaped by the linguistic, cultural, and historical changes.
2019-12-31 | GSE74100 | GEO
Project description:Evolutionary history of Iberodes
| PRJNA817343 | ENA
Project description:Evolutionary history of Astyanax