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Edivaldo Herculano Correa de Oliveira

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Souza G, Vidal J, Utsunomia R, Deon G, de Oliveira E, Franca R, et al.
J Hered . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40080045
Contrasting with most bird species that present an ancestral-like karyotype (with 2n = 80), the only extant Cariamidae birds, the Red-legged (Cariama cristata) and Black-legged (Chunga burmeisteri) Seriemas, have high...
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Pozzobon L, Pozzobon L, Toma G, Cioffi M, Cioffi M, de Oliveira E, et al.
Genome . 2025 Jan; 68:1-11. PMID: 39883916
Our comprehension of avian karyotypes still needs to be improved, especially for Suliform birds. To enhance understanding of chromosomal evolution in this order, we conducted conventional and molecular cytogenetic analysis...
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da Silva E, Mesquita F, Pinto L, Gomes B, de Oliveira E, Burbano R, et al.
Comput Biol Med . 2024 Nov; 184:109415. PMID: 39566281
Gastric cancer (GC) is a common cancer worldwide. Therefore, searching for effective treatments is essential, and drug repositioning can be a promising strategy to find new potential drugs for GC...
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Silva M, Mazzoni Zerbinato Andrade Silva D, Castro J, Makunin A, Barby F, de Oliveira E, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 Nov; 19(11):e0313896. PMID: 39556552
Natural selection in the cave habitat has resulted in unique phenotypic traits (including pigmentation loss and ocular degeneration) in the Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus, considered a model species for evolutionary...
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Souza G, Kretschmer R, Toma G, de Oliveira A, Deon G, Setti P, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Sep; 14(1):20656. PMID: 39232109
Do all birds' sex chromosomes follow the same canonical one-way direction of evolution? We combined cytogenetic and genomic approaches to analyze the process of the W chromosomal differentiation in two...
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Silva D, de Sousa R, Vallinoto M, Costa Lima M, da Costa R, Furo I, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 Aug; 19(8):e0308785. PMID: 39146271
The genus Rhinella corresponds to a group of anurans characterized by numerous taxonomic and systemic challenges, leading to their organization into species complexes. Cytogenetic data for this genus thus far...
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Farias de Farias N, Gunski R, Del Valle Garnero A, Canedo A, de Oliveira E, Oliveira Silva F, et al.
Genome . 2024 May; 67(9):307-315. PMID: 38722237
Avian genomes are characterized as being more compact than other amniotes, with less diversity and density of transposable elements (TEs). In addition, birds usually show bimodal karyotypes, exhibiting a great...
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Setti P, Deon G, Dos Santos R, Goes C, Del Valle Garnero A, Gunski R, et al.
BMC Ecol Evol . 2024 Apr; 24(1):51. PMID: 38654159
Background: Different patterns of sex chromosome differentiation are seen in Palaeognathae birds, a lineage that includes the ratites (Struthioniformes, Rheiformes, Apterygiformes, Casuariiformes, and the sister group Tinamiformes). While some Tinamiform...
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de Sousa R, Furo I, Silva-Oliveira G, de Sousa-Felix R, Bessa-Brito C, Mello R, et al.
PeerJ . 2024 Mar; 12:e16924. PMID: 38525285
Background: The main cytogenetic studies of the Characidae family comprise the genera and involving the use of repetitive DNA probes. However, for the microsatellite classes, studies are still scarce and...
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Kretschmer R, Santos de Souza M, Gunski R, Del Valle Garnero A, de Freitas T, Zefa E, et al.
Genome . 2024 Feb; 67(6):168-177. PMID: 38346285
The Cuculiformes are a family of over 150 species that live in a range of habitats, such as forests, savannas, and deserts. Here, bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) probes (75 from...