Cynthia C Steiner
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Sutton J, Helmkampf M, Steiner C, Bellinger M, Korlach J, Hall R, et al.
Genes (Basel)
. 2018 Aug;
9(8).
PMID: 30071683
bstract: Genome-level data can provide researchers with unprecedented precision to examine the causes and genetic consequences of population declines, which can inform conservation management. Here, we present a high-quality, long-read,...
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Tunstall T, Kock R, Vahala J, Diekhans M, Fiddes I, Armstrong J, et al.
Genome Res
. 2018 May;
28(6):780-788.
PMID: 29798851
The critically endangered northern white rhinoceros is believed to be extinct in the wild, with the recent death of the last male leaving only two remaining individuals in captivity. Its...
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Felton R, Steiner C, Durrant B, Keisler D, Milnes M, Tubbs C
Endocrinology
. 2015 Sep;
156(12):4448-57.
PMID: 26372180
Recently, California condors (Gymnogyps californianus) have been reintroduced to coastal regions of California where they feed on marine mammal carcasses. There is evidence that coastal-dwelling condors experience reproductive issues, such...
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Steiner C, Charter S, Goddard N, Davis H, Brandt M, Houck M, et al.
Zoo Biol
. 2015 May;
34(4):374-84.
PMID: 26011774
Chromosomal translocations play a fundamental role in the evolution and speciation of antelopes (Antilopinae, Bovidae), with several species exhibiting polymorphism for centric fusions. For the past 35 years, the San...
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Steiner C, Putnam A, Hoeck P, Ryder O
Annu Rev Anim Biosci
. 2014 Nov;
1:261-81.
PMID: 25387020
The genomics era has opened up exciting possibilities in the field of conservation biology by enabling genomic analyses of threatened species that previously were limited to model organisms. Next-generation sequencing...
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Steiner C, Charter S, Houck M, Ryder O
J Hered
. 2014 Feb;
105(3):324-33.
PMID: 24516191
Robertsonian (Rb) translocations, in particular centric fusions, are thought to play a primary role in evolution and speciation of the Bovidae family. However, Rb fusions are often polymorphic within species,...
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Steiner C, Ryder O
PLoS One
. 2013 Apr;
8(4):e61746.
PMID: 23613924
Prdm9 (Meisetz) is the first speciation gene discovered in vertebrates conferring reproductive isolation. This locus encodes a meiosis-specific histone H3 methyltransferase that specifies meiotic recombination hotspots during gametogenesis. Allelic differences...
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Steiner C, Mitelberg A, Tursi R, Ryder O
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2012 Aug;
65(2):573-81.
PMID: 22846684
Short divergence times and processes such as incomplete lineage sorting and species hybridization are known to hinder the inference of species-level phylogenies due to the lack of sufficient informative genetic...
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Steiner C, Houck M, Ryder O
Zoo Biol
. 2011 Dec;
30(6):623-35.
PMID: 22147591
Two-toed sloth species, Linnaeus's and Hoffmman's, are frequent residents of zoo collections in North America. However, species identification has always been problematic because of their large overlap in external morphology,...
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Li R, Fan W, Tian G, Zhu H, He L, Cai J, et al.
Nature
. 2009 Dec;
463(7279):311-7.
PMID: 20010809
Using next-generation sequencing technology alone, we have successfully generated and assembled a draft sequence of the giant panda genome. The assembled contigs (2.25 gigabases (Gb)) cover approximately 94% of the...