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Lel Eory
Researcher at University of Edinburgh
Publications - 28
Citations - 1128
Lel Eory is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Genomics. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 26 publications receiving 853 citations. Previous affiliations of Lel Eory include Pennsylvania State University & The Roslin Institute.
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An improved pig reference genome sequence to enable pig genetics and genomics research
Amanda Warr,Nabeel A. Affara,Bronwen Aken,Hamid Beiki,Derek M. Bickhart,Konstantinos Billis,William Chow,Lel Eory,Heather Finlayson,Paul Flicek,Carlos García Girón,Darren K. Griffin,Richard Hall,Gregory Hannum,Thibaut Hourlier,Kerstin Howe,David A. Hume,David A. Hume,Osagie G. Izuogu,Kristi Kim,Sergey Koren,Haibo Liu,Nancy Manchanda,Fergal J. Martin,Dan J. Nonneman,Rebecca E. O’Connor,Adam M. Phillippy,Gary A. Rohrer,Benjamin D. Rosen,Laurie A. Rund,Carole A. Sargent,Lawrence B. Schook,Steven G. Schroeder,Ariel S. Schwartz,Benjamin M. Skinner,Richard Talbot,Elizabeth Tseng,Christopher K. Tuggle,Mick Watson,Timothy P L Smith,Alan Archibald +40 more
TL;DR: These highly contiguous assemblies plus annotation of a further 11 short-read assemblies provide an unprecedented view of the genetic make-up of this important agricultural and biomedical model species.
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CsrA Inhibits Translation Initiation of Escherichia coli hfq by Binding to a Single Site Overlapping the Shine-Dalgarno Sequence
TL;DR: The interaction of csrA with hfq mRNA is the first example of a CsrA-regulated gene that contains only one CSRA binding site, and it is found that hfQ mRNA is stabilized upon entry into stationary-phase growth by a C srA-independent mechanism.
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Contributions of Protein-Coding and Regulatory Change to Adaptive Molecular Evolution in Murid Rodents
Daniel L. Halligan,Athanasios Kousathanas,Rob W. Ness,Bettina Harr,Lel Eory,Thomas M. Keane,David J. Adams,Peter D. Keightley +7 more
TL;DR: Although there appear to be many more adaptive noncoding changes, substitutions in proteins may dominate phenotypic evolution, indicating that there is a substantial role for adaptation within exons or closely linked sites.
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Normalized long read RNA sequencing in chicken reveals transcriptome complexity similar to human
Richard Kuo,Elizabeth Tseng,Lel Eory,Ian R. Paton,Alan Archibald,David W. Burt,David W. Burt +6 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the chicken transcriptome is similar in complexity compared to human, and provide insights into other vertebrate biology, and the methodology demonstrates the potential of Iso-Seq sequencing to rapidly expand the knowledge of transcriptomics.
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Distributions of Selectively Constrained Sites and Deleterious Mutation Rates in the Hominid and Murid Genomes
TL;DR: It is shown that in hominids, a group with historically low effective population sizes, all classes of noncoding DNA evolve more slowly than ancestral transposable elements and so appear to be subject to significant evolutionary constraints.