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Gray whale transcriptome reveals longevity adaptations associated with DNA repair, autophagy and ubiquitination
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
One important question in aging research is how differences in genomics and transcriptomics determine maximum lifespan in various species. Despite recent progress, much is still unclear on the topic, partly due to the lack of samples in non-model organisms and due to challenges in direct comparisons of transcriptomes from different species. The novel ranking-based method that we employ here is used to analyze gene expression in the gray whale and compare its de novo assembled transcriptome with
doi:10.1101/754218
fatcat:5uw2pcfipjfg7av4qbwopzfojq