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Elemental representations of stimuli in associative learning. [PDF]
This article reviews evidence and theories concerning the nature of stimulus representations in Pavlovian conditioning. It focuses on the elemental approach developed in stimulus sampling theory (R. C. Atkinson & W. K. Estes, 1963; R. R. Bush & F. Mosteller, 1951b) and extended by I. P. L. McLaren and N. J.
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Genomic variation associated with carcinoma showing thymus‐like elements (CASTLE) in thyroid gland
Background Carcinoma showing thymus‐like elements (CASTLE) is a rare kind of malignant tumor of thyroid gland. The genetic mutation characteristics of CASTLE are not clear.
Lin Jiang, Wei‐Hui Zheng, Chao Chen
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Mobile colistin resistance (mcr) genes are often located on conjugative plasmids, where their association with insertion sequences enables intercellular and intracellular dissemination throughout bacterial replicons and populations.
Richard N. Goodman +3 more
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CRISPR are adaptive immunity systems that protect bacteria and archaea from viruses and other mobile genetic elements (MGE) via an RNA-guided interference mechanism.
Eugene V. Koonin, Kira S. Makarova
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Endothelial gene regulatory elements associated with cardiopharyngeal lineage differentiation
Endothelial cells (EC) differentiate from multiple sources, including the cardiopharyngeal mesoderm, which gives rise also to cardiac and branchiomeric muscles.
Ilaria Aurigemma +9 more
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Describing and characterizing the WAK/WAKL gene family across plant species: a systematic review
Wall-associated kinases (WAKs) and WAK-likes (WAKLs) are transmembrane pectin receptors which have seen rising interest in recent years due to their roles in stress responses and developmental pathways. Consequently, the genes encoding these proteins are
Aaron Harvey +2 more
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Regulatory elements associated with paternally-expressed genes in the imprinted murine Angelman/Prader-Willi syndrome domain. [PDF]
The Angelman/Prader-Willi syndrome (AS/PWS) domain contains at least 8 imprinted genes regulated by a bipartite imprinting center (IC) associated with the SNRPN gene. One component of the IC, the PWS-IC, governs the paternal epigenotype and expression of
Sara Rodriguez-Jato +7 more
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Plasmids, prophages, and defense systems are depleted from plant microbiota genomes
Plant-associated bacteria significantly impact plant growth and health. Understanding how bacterial genomes adapt to plants can provide insights into their growth promotion and virulence functions.
Avi Bograd +2 more
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Yulan Lin,1 Chuancheng Wu,2,3 Wei Yan,4 Saixiong Guo,4 Baoying Liu2,3 1Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou 350122, Fujian, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of ...
Lin Y, Wu C, Yan W, Guo S, Liu B
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Abiotic Stress Phenotypes Are Associated with Conserved Genes Derived from Transposable Elements
Plant phenomics offers unique opportunities to accelerate our understanding of gene function and plant response to different environments, and may be particularly useful for studying previously uncharacterized genes.
Zoé Joly-Lopez +5 more
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