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Adriana Canapa

Researcher at Marche Polytechnic University

Publications -  80
Citations -  2574

Adriana Canapa is an academic researcher from Marche Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Latimeria. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 76 publications receiving 2292 citations.

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The African coelacanth genome provides insights into tetrapod evolution

Chris T. Amemiya, +94 more
- 18 Apr 2013 - 
TL;DR: Through a phylogenomic analysis, it is concluded that the lungfish, and not the coelacanth, is the closest living relative of tetrapods.
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Transposons, Genome Size, and Evolutionary Insights in Animals.

TL;DR: The current situation represents a balance between insertion and amplification of transposons and the mechanisms responsible for their deletion or for decreasing their activity, and methylation and the silencing action of small RNAs likely represent the most frequent mechanisms.
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Oxidative and modulatory effects of trace metals on metabolism of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the Antarctic fish Trematomus bernacchii

TL;DR: A complex pathway of interactions between different chemicals during co-exposures and the importance of oxidative status in modulating induction and expression of CYP1A1 is revealed.
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Transcription of tandemly repetitive DNA: functional roles

TL;DR: The abnormal variation of centromeric and pericentromeric DNA transcription across major eukaryotic lineages in stress condition and disease has evidenced the critical role that these transcripts may play and the potentially dire consequences for the organism.
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Molecular data from the 16S rRNA gene for the phylogeny of Pectinidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia).

TL;DR: Chlamys are polyphyletic and do not support the assignment of these species to the two subfamilies Chlamydinae and Pectininae, and the minimal genetic distance between P. maximus and P. jacobeus suggests that they could belong to the same species.