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The swan genome and transcriptome, it is not all black and white.

Anjana C KarawitaYuanyuan ChengKeng Yih ChewArjun ChallagullaRobert KrausRalf C MuellerMarcus Z W TongKatina D HulmeHelle Bielefeldt-OhmannLauren E SteeleMelanie WuJulian SngEllesandra NoyeTimothy J BruxnerGough G AuSuzanne LowtherJulie BlommaertAlexander SuhAlexander J McCauleyParwinder KaurOlga DudchenkoErez AidenOlivier FedrigoGiulio FormentiJacquelyn MountcastleWilliam ChowFergal J MartinDenye N OgehFrançoise Thiaud-NissenKerstin HoweAlan TraceyJacqueline SmithRichard I KuoMarilyn B RenfreeTakashi KimuraYoshihiro SakodaMathew McDougallHamish G SpencerMichael PyneConny TolfJonas WaldenströmErich D JarvisMichelle L BakerDavid W BurtKirsty R Short
Published in: Genome biology (2023)
Together, these data suggest that the immune system of the black swan is such that should any avian viral infection become established in its native habitat, the black swan would be in a significant peril.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • climate change
  • big data
  • single cell
  • machine learning
  • dna methylation
  • deep learning