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Michael Tetteh, Allan de Lima, Jack McEllin, Aidan Murphy, Douglas Mota Dias and Conor Ryan
Grammatical Evolution is a Genetic Programming variant which evolves problems in any arbitrary language that is BNF compliant. Since its inception, Grammatical Evolution has been used to solve real-world problems in different domains such as bio-informat...
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Haiyu Gao, Hui Kang, Yaolei Zhang, Jiahao Wang, Wenzhi Lin, Peijun Zhang, Mingli Lin, Mingming Liu, Guangyi Fan and Songhai Li
The rough-toothed dolphin (Steno bredanensis), the single extant species of the genus Steno, inhabits tropical and subtropical oceans. It is an attractive species for studying aquatic adaptation and evolution. The latest advances in high-throughput seque...
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Ansgar Gruber and Linda K. Medlin
Photosynthesis allows for the formation of biomass from inorganic carbon and therefore greatly enhances the amount of organic material on planet Earth. Especially, oxygenic photosynthesis removed a major bottleneck in the formation of biomass by utilisin...
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Jacques Demongeot, Joël Gardes, Christophe Maldivi, Denis Boisset, Kenza Boufama and Imène Touzouti
Background: In present genomes, current relics of a circular RNA appear which could have played a central role as a primitive catalyst of the peptide genesis. Methods: Using a proximity measure to this circular RNA and the distance, a new unsupervised cl...
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Caiyan Wang, Yang Xia, Yunfei Liu, Chen Kang, Nan Lu, Di Tian, Hui Lu, Fuhai Han, Jian Xu and Tetsuya Yomo
Contaminations frequently occur in bacterial cultures, which significantly affect the reproducibility and reliability of the results from whole-genome sequencing (WGS). Decontaminated WGS data with clean reads is the only desirable source for detecting p...
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Mark S. Fox, Daniel Silver and Patrick Adler
This paper is part II of ?Towards A Model of Urban Evolution.? It defines a formal model of the Signature of an urban space, comprised of the information encoded in that space. This information consists of: an urban genome, which captures ideas regarding...
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Charmaine C. M. Yung, Elvira Rey Redondo, Frederic Sanchez, Sheree Yau and Gwenael Piganeau
The genomic revolution has bridged a gap in our knowledge about the diversity, biology and evolution of unicellular photosynthetic eukaryotes, which bear very few discriminating morphological features among species from the same genus. The high-quality g...
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Daniel Silver, Mark S. Fox and Patrick Adler
This paper develops a formal model of urban evolution in terms of (1) sources of variations; (2) principles of selection; and (3) mechanisms of retention. More specifically, regarding (1) it defines local and environmental sources of variation and identi...
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Jorijntje Henderiks, Daniela Sturm, Luka ?upraha and Gerald Langer
Haptophytes are photosynthetic protists found in both freshwater and marine environments with an origin possibly dating back to the Neoproterozoic era. The most recent molecular phylogeny reveals several haptophyte ?mystery clades? that await morphologic...
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Binqi Li, Muhammad Moaaz Ali, Tianxin Guo, Shariq Mahmood Alam, Shaista Gull, Junaid Iftikhar, Ahmed Fathy Yousef, Walid F. A. Mosa and Faxing Chen
SWEETs (sugars will eventually be exported transporters) have various physiological and biochemical roles in plant growth, including pollen development, seed nourishment, nectar secretion, and longer-distance sugar transportation. The SWEET genes were id...
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