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The genome: An outsider's view.

The genome: An outsider's view.

... of the University of Bristol and Mark Purnell of the University of Leicester, described how this deception can arise in the study of vertebrate evolution ...of genome duplication since they ... See full document

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Correction: The Genome: An Outsider's View.

Correction: The Genome: An Outsider's View.

... Citation: (2007) Correction: Inferring loss-of-heterozygosity from unpaired tumors using high-density oligonucleotide SNP arrays.[r] ... See full document

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The Birth of the ‘Gene’ as an Instrumental Concept and the Advent of a Realist View

The Birth of the ‘Gene’ as an Instrumental Concept and the Advent of a Realist View

... With the growth of knowledge in Mendelian genetics, and through a series of developments beyond the scope of this review (such as the building of Morgan’s chromosome theory of heredity and ... See full document

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BFAST: an alignment tool for large scale genome resequencing.

BFAST: an alignment tool for large scale genome resequencing.

... offer the BFAST program as a new tool in the available for processing massively parallel sequence ...data. The BFAST program is freely available at ...human genome resequencing efforts, such ... See full document

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Genomer--a Swiss army knife for genome scaffolding.

Genomer--a Swiss army knife for genome scaffolding.

... a genome sequence or annotation is non- trivial and requires effort on a researcher’s ...part. The large size of FASTA sequence files or general feature format (GFF) annotation files makes changing these in ... See full document

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Diaspora in Caryl Phillip's "Crossing the river" (1993) and "A Distant shore" (2003)

Diaspora in Caryl Phillip's "Crossing the river" (1993) and "A Distant shore" (2003)

... Thomas Bonnici In contrast to what actually Edward Williams found in Nash's native village which the narrator describes from an American point of view, Nash's hybrid s[r] ... See full document

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Choosing school underachievement as a way to resist power

Choosing school underachievement as a way to resist power

... education. An alternative construction of school underachievement, from the point of view of Michel Foucault’ s approach to power and George Kelly's principle of elaborative choice, is offered ... See full document

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Intrapopulation genome size variation in D. melanogaster reflects life history variation and plasticity.

Intrapopulation genome size variation in D. melanogaster reflects life history variation and plasticity.

... as the number of total pupae or adults produced, respectively, divided by 75, the number of eggs in each ...as the time elapsed from when eggs were placed into the vial until the ... See full document

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Genomic view of bipolar disorder revealed by whole genome sequencing in a genetic isolate.

Genomic view of bipolar disorder revealed by whole genome sequencing in a genetic isolate.

... and the sub-pedigrees detected suggestive linkage ...Within the full set of 49 nuclear families the highest linkage we observed was on 7q21 (LOD ...phenotype). The analysis of subpedigrees ... See full document

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Afars, Issas... and the making of the "djiboutian nation": an historical view

Afars, Issas... and the making of the "djiboutian nation": an historical view

... «all the tribes of Danakil, Eessah, Somauli and Mudaïto» 15 ...of the Somauli tribe Aboo Salam» ...of the Debeni and a section of the Eessah, asserting supremacy over Gobaad, as a portion of ... See full document

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An Annotated Draft Genome of the Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus)

An Annotated Draft Genome of the Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus)

... from the wild for scientific research purposes by the Irish Coursing Club (ICC) at Borris-in-Ossory, County Laois under National Parks & Wildlife (NPWS) license ...by the Department of Arts, ... See full document

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Comparing the cariogenic species Streptococcus sobrinus and S. mutans on whole genome level

Comparing the cariogenic species Streptococcus sobrinus and S. mutans on whole genome level

... from the AgI/II family (synonyms SAI/II, PAc, P1, or SpaP; encoded by spaP; binding to salivary agglutinin glycoproteins, extracellular matrix molecules, and ligands of other oral bacteria) are not exclusively ... See full document

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Pathogenicity Mechanisms of Prokaryotic Cells: An Evolutionary View

Pathogenicity Mechanisms of Prokaryotic Cells: An Evolutionary View

... in the genome or in pathogenicity ...[21,22]. The addition of pathogenicity islands is being recognized as an important element in the evolution of bacterial pathogens through ... See full document

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Exploring the Other Side of Favela Tourism. An Insight into the Residents’ View

Exploring the Other Side of Favela Tourism. An Insight into the Residents’ View

... to the lack of context and connection with the place, they could potentially damage the image of ...of view was clearly explained by Eduardo Casais (local journalist): “I think it is very ... See full document

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A new Scinax of the S. catharinae species group from Central Brazil (Amphibia: Anura: Hylidae)

A new Scinax of the S. catharinae species group from Central Brazil (Amphibia: Anura: Hylidae)

... to the S. catharinae species group is described from the state of Goiás, in the Cerrado Biome, ...dorsal view and protruding in lateral view; no tubercle on canthus rostralis; ... See full document

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The Brazilian 1994 stabilization plan: an analytical view

The Brazilian 1994 stabilization plan: an analytical view

... v) The Central Bank could not endure a foreign exchange shortage, during stabilization. The Plan' s structure was consistent with ali the above items. but the founh. The program r[r] ... See full document

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Rif1 regulates initiation timing of late replication origins throughout the S. cerevisiae genome.

Rif1 regulates initiation timing of late replication origins throughout the S. cerevisiae genome.

... repressing the activation of normally early origins, including pericentric origins ...[15]. The effects of Rif1 deletion in mouse cells or depletion in human cells appear to be similar to those in fission ... See full document

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A real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction for detection and quantification of Vesiculovirus

A real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction for detection and quantification of Vesiculovirus

... plify the 222 nucleotides of VSV inserted into the plas- mid using Taq DNA polymerase (Invitrogen, Waltham, MA, USA), 5′-end primer containing T7 promoter region (5′-TAATACGACTCACTATAGGG-3′) and a T7 termi- ... See full document

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AliquotG: an improved heuristic algorithm for genome aliquoting.

AliquotG: an improved heuristic algorithm for genome aliquoting.

... proposed the opposite [18]. Despite the debate regarding whether polyploidiza- tion complicates the rearrangement process, polyploidization has posed challenges for the computation of ... See full document

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S TUDY OF AN

S TUDY OF AN

... adjusts the price according to the law of supply and ...absorbs the actions made by the participants changing the price dynamics in an unpredicted way (the price in ... See full document

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