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On convergence of double sequences of closed sets
In this paper, we extend the definitions of various kinds of convergence from ordinary (single) sequences to double sequences of closed sets. We examine the relationship among them. Also, we introduce monotone double sequences of sets and analyze the limit of monotone double sequences of sets.
Sever, Yurdal, Talo, Özer, Altay, Bilal
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Self-cleaving ribozymes are RNA molecules that catalyze the cleavage of their own phosphodiester backbones. These ribozymes are found in all domains of life and are also a tool for biotechnical and synthetic biology applications.
Jessica M Roberts +4 more
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Consistency of gene starts among
Background Evolutionary divergence in the position of the translational start site among orthologous genes can have significant functional impacts. Divergence can alter the translation rate, degradation rate, subcellular location, and function of the ...
Wall Michael E +2 more
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Lacunary Statistical Equivalence of Order $$\eta$$ for Double Sequences of Sets
In this study, by introducing the concepts of asymptotical lacunary statistical and asymptotical strong p-lacunary equivalence of order ( 0 < 𝜂 ≤ 1 ) in the Wijsman sense for double set sequences, some properties of these concepts are examined and also the relationship between these concepts is mentioned.
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Invariant and Lacunary Invariant Statistical Equivalence of Order β for Double Set Sequences
In this study, as a new approach to the concept of asymptotical equivalence in the Wijsman sense for double set sequences, the new concepts which are called asymptotical invariant statistical equivalence of order β and asymptotical lacunary invariant statistical equivalence of order β (0 < β ≤ 1) in the Wijsman sense for double set sequences are ...
Ulusu, Uğur +2 more
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TurboPrep II: An Inexpensive, High-Throughput Plasmid Template Preparation Protocol
In an effort to reduce plasmid template preparation costs for large-scale genomic sequencing projects, a boiling minipreparation protocol has been developed that enables a single individual to easily prepare 768 sequence-quality templates in 8 h, without
David S. Konecki, Jennifer J. Phillips
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Lacunary invariant statistical convergence of double sequences of sets [PDF]
In this paper, we introduce the concepts of Wijsman invariant convergence, Wijsman invariant statistical convergence, Wijsman lacunary invariant convergence, Wijsman lacunary invariant statistical convergence for double sequences of sets. Also, we investigate existence of some relations among these new convergence concepts for double sequences of sets.
Nuray, Fatih, Ulusu, Uğur
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Deep learning architectures for prediction of nucleosome positioning from sequences data
Background Nucleosomes are DNA-histone complex, each wrapping about 150 pairs of double-stranded DNA. Their function is fundamental for one of the primary functions of Chromatin i.e. packing the DNA into the nucleus of the Eukaryote cells.
Mattia Di Gangi +2 more
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Position dependent mismatch discrimination on DNA microarrays – experiments and model
Background The propensity of oligonucleotide strands to form stable duplexes with complementary sequences is fundamental to a variety of biological and biotechnological processes as various as microRNA signalling, microarray hybridization and PCR.
Michel Wolfgang +4 more
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Extracting quantitative information of neuronal signals by non-invasive imaging is an outstanding challenge for understanding brain function and pathology. However, state-of-the-art techniques offer low sensitivity to deep electrical sources.
Milena Capiglioni +3 more
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