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Artificial recombination in forensic mtDNA population databases
International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2004Artificial recombination of two or more mitochondrial DNA fragments from different samples would constitute a serious cause of error in forensic DNA typing, and yet one can demonstrate that such events have happened in the preparation of several published mtDNA databases.
Bandelt, Hans-Jürgen +2 more
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Generating artificial popullations for traffic microsimulation
IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine, 2009Travel demand is derived from people's participation in daily activities scattered in time and space. Traffic microsimulation starts by generating individuals to participate in activities. In this paper, we propose a framework called Artificial Population Systems (APS) in order to automatically generate artificial populations for traffic ...
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Artificial selection in populations by overlapping generations
Advances in Applied Probability, 1975In populations of species such as cattle and sheep which are being selected for commercially important quantitative traits like milk yield and growth rate, the breeder cannot avoid overlapping generations since the female reproductive rate is so low. There is a classical theory for predicting the rate of response to selection in continuing programmes ...
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A dual-populations artificial bee colony algorithm
Proceeding of the 11th World Congress on Intelligent Control and Automation, 2014The artificial bee colony exists premature and convergent stagnation phenomenons when dealing with high dimension and complex problem. An effective dual-populations artificial bee colony (DABC) algorithm is presented to solve numerical optimization problem in this paper.
null Ren Ziwu +2 more
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Dynamic Multi-population Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm
2019 IEEE 31st International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI), 2019As a relatively new paradigm of bio-inspired optimization techniques, artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithm has attracted much attention for its simplicity and effectiveness. However, the performance of ABC is not satisfactory when solving some complex optimization problems.
Xinyu Zhou +3 more
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Dynamic Clone Population Based Artificial Immune System
Second International Conference on Innovative Computing, Informatio and Control (ICICIC 2007), 2007Clonal Selection Theory indicates that only the highest affinity cells are selected to proliferate by cloning. Unlike the constant clone population in CIONALG, we propose a novel algorithm based on dynamic clone population. The novel algorithm dynamically updates the clone population by replacing low affinity cells with high affinity ones.
Hongwei Dai +3 more
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Population representation of artificial neural network
2014 14th International Workshop on Cellular Nanoscale Networks and their Applications (CNNA), 2014Neural representation is briefly reviewed and its essential features, which are required to be implemented in artificial neural networks, are addressed. They are such as population representation and correlation between neighboring neurons. These aspects play an important role in conveying information, compensating the unreliability of individual ...
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Heredity, 2000
Polyploidization has long been recognized as an important force in the diversification of plants. Theoretical models predict that polyploids may be expected to exhibit higher rates of self-fertilization than do closely related diploid species. Wild populations of the neopolyploid Tragopogon mirus (4n) exhibited slightly higher rates of outcrossing than
L M, Cook, P S, Soltis
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Polyploidization has long been recognized as an important force in the diversification of plants. Theoretical models predict that polyploids may be expected to exhibit higher rates of self-fertilization than do closely related diploid species. Wild populations of the neopolyploid Tragopogon mirus (4n) exhibited slightly higher rates of outcrossing than
L M, Cook, P S, Soltis
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