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Simple Mathematical Model Of Pathologic Microsatellite Expansions: When Self-Reparation Does Not Work [PDF]
We propose a simple model of pathologic microsatellite expansion, and describe an inherent self-repairing mechanism working against expansion. We prove that if the probabilities of elementary expansions and contractions are equal, microsatellite expansions are always self-repairing.
Amos+48 more
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For the purpose of fulfilling the low sidelobe level (SLL) requirements for spaceborne phased array antenna pattern synthesis, this paper proposes a new improved whale optimization algorithm (IWOA).
Hongming Hu+5 more
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The quality of optical remote sensing images is largely affected by clouds and haze. In addition, the mosaicking image of multiple remote sensing images, due to objective factors such as acquiring time or climate conditions, will lead to large spectral ...
Zhipan Wang+4 more
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SiamHRnet-OCR: A Novel Deforestation Detection Model with High-Resolution Imagery and Deep Learning
Forests play a critical role in global carbon cycling, and continuous forest destruction together with other factors has accelerated global warming.
Zhipan Wang+5 more
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A Combined Residual Detection Method of Reaction Wheel for Fault Detection
A fault detection method of combined residual is proposed to effectively master the health state of the reaction wheels of in-orbit satellite according to the telemetry data. Based on the characteristics of in-orbit telemetry data, in the proposed method,
HE Xiawei, CAI Yunze, YAN Lingling
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Microsatellite Instability in Yeast: Dependence on the Length of the Microsatellite [PDF]
One of the most common microsatellites in eukaryotes consists of tandem arrays [usually 15-50 base pairs (bp) in length] of the dinucleotide GT. We examined the rates of instability for poly GT tracts of 15, 33, 51, 99 and 105 bp in wild-type and mismatch repair-deficient strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Rates of instability increased more than two
Monika Wierdl+2 more
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Colorectal cancer (CRC), a common malignant disease, has the second highest mortality rate among all cancer types. Due to the diversity and heterogeneity of CRC, few effective treatment strategies have been developed in recent years, except for surgical ...
Rui He+5 more
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The death of a microsatellite: a phylogenetic perspective on microsatellite interruptions [PDF]
Microsatellite mutations can be studied by direct observation in pedigrees (Weber and Wong 1993; Crawford and Cuthbertson 1996; Primmer et al. 1996), by sequencing alleles (Blanquer-Maumont and Crouau-Roy 1995; Estoup et al. 1995; Garza and Freimer 1996; Metzgar et al. 1998; Taylor, Sanny, and Breden 1999), and by mapping allele sizes or sequences onto
J. M. H. Durkin+2 more
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Identification and validation of microsatellite markers in strawberry tree (Arbutusunedo L.) [PDF]
Strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo L.), an evergreen shrub/small tree of the family Ericaceae, is a main constituent of the Mediterranean basin flora; although it is also found in southwestern Prance, Macaronesia, and Ireland. The small fruits are edible but
Carlier, Jorge+4 more
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Microsatellite genotyping of apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) genetic resources in the Netherlands: application in collection management and variety identification [PDF]
A highly informative set of 16 microsatellite markers was used to fingerprint 695 apple accessions from eight Dutch collections. Among the total sample, 475 different genotypes were distinguished based on multi-locus microsatellite variation, revealing a
Ernsting, G.+5 more
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