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Genes Genomics ; 40(3): 321-331, 2018 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29892803

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Polyploidization always induces a series of changes in genome, transcriptome and epigenetics, of which changes in gene expression are the immediate causes of genotype alterations of polyploid plants. In our previous study on strawberry polyploidization, genes related to photosynthesis were found to undergo changes in gene expression and DNA methylation. Therefore, we chose 11 genes that were closely related to plant photosynthesis and analysed their expression during strawberry hybridization and chromosome doubling. Most genes of pentaploids showed expression levels between parents and were more similar to F. × ananassa. Gene expression levels of decaploids were higher than those of pentaploids and F. × ananassa. Different types of photosynthesis-related genes responded differently to hybridization and chromosome doubling. Chloroplast genes and regulatory genes showed complex responses. Structural genes of the photosynthetic system were expressed at a constant level and displayed a clear dosage effect. The methylation levels of one CG site on SIGE, which regulates expression of chloroplast genes, were negatively correlated with gene expression. In pentaploids and decaploids, more transcripts were from F. × ananassa than from F. viridis. The ratio of transcripts from from F. × ananassa to those from F. viridis was close to the ratio (4:1) of the genome of F. × ananassa to that of F. viridis in pentaploids and decaploids, but there were also some exceptions with obvious deviation.


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Fragaria/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/genetics , Photosynthesis/genetics , DNA Methylation/genetics , DNA, Plant/genetics , Genome, Plant/genetics , Genotype , Hybridization, Genetic/genetics , Plant Proteins/genetics , Polyploidy , Sequence Analysis, DNA/methods
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Neurodegener Dis ; 18(2-3): 91-106, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29870978

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BACKGROUND: Multiple neuroimaging modalities have been developed providing various aspects of information on the human brain. OBJECTIVE: Used together and properly, these complementary multimodal neuroimaging data integrate multisource information which can facilitate a diagnosis and improve the diagnostic accuracy. METHODS: In this study, 3 types of brain imaging data (sMRI, FDG-PET, and florbetapir-PET) were fused in the hope to improve diagnostic accuracy, and multivariate methods (logistic regression) were applied to these trimodal neuroimaging indices. Then, the receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) method was used to analyze the outcomes of the logistic classifier, with either each index, multiples from each modality, or all indices from all 3 modalities, to investigate their differential abilities to identify the disease. RESULTS: With increasing numbers of indices within each modality and across modalities, the accuracy of identifying Alzheimer disease (AD) increases to varying degrees. For example, the area under the ROC curve is above 0.98 when all the indices from the 3 imaging data types are combined. CONCLUSION: Using a combination of different indices, the results confirmed the initial hypothesis that different biomarkers were potentially complementary, and thus the conjoint analysis of multiple information from multiple sources would improve the capability to identify diseases such as AD and mild cognitive impairment.


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Alzheimer Disease/diagnosis , Brain/physiopathology , Cognitive Dysfunction/diagnosis , Neuroimaging , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Alzheimer Disease/physiopathology , Biomarkers/analysis , Cognitive Dysfunction/physiopathology , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neuroimaging/methods , Positron-Emission Tomography/methods , ROC Curve
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