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Green chemistry assessment of an environmentally friendly microwave‐assisted (MW) esterification of levulinic acid to obtain medium‐ and long‐chain alkyl levulinates. Synthesis of biofuels and fuel additives from renewable sources in high yields (>90 mol %).
Alberto J. Huertas‐Alonso+8 more
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We compared the performances of spectral decomposition, support vector regression, random forest regression, partial least squares regression, and convolutional neural network for SERS “spectral unmixing” from a multiplexed mixture of 7 SERS‐active “nanorattles” loaded with different dyes for mRNA biomarker detection.
Joy Qiaoyi Li+4 more
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Background and Aim: Short tandem repeat (STR) markers, are conserved region in human genome and highly polymorphic between individuals. Nowadays, genotyping of STR marker is widely known and used for the genetic identification of individuals in forensic ...
Mohammadreza Nassiri+6 more
doaj
Recombulator-X: A fast and user-friendly tool for estimating X chromosome recombination rates in forensic genetics. [PDF]
Aneli S+5 more
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Convergence of Y chromosome STR haplotypes from different SNP haplogroups compromises accuracy of haplogroup prediction [PDF]
Short tandem repeats (STRs) and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are two kinds of commonly used markers in Y chromosome studies of forensic and population genetics. There has been increasing interest in the cost saving strategy by using the STR haplotypes to predict SNP haplogroups.
arxiv
Wildlife DNA forensics—bridging the gap between conservation genetics and law enforcement [PDF]
Rob Ogden, Nick Dawnay, Ross McEwing
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Measured Raman spectra of crystals which were found in synovial fluids of patients with suspected gout or calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease. Abstract The identification of synovial crystals is important for diagnosing rheumatic diseases.
Tom Niessink+6 more
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Applications of massively parallel sequencing in forensic genetics. [PDF]
Carratto TMT+4 more
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Analyzing large-scale DNA Sequences on Multi-core Architectures [PDF]
Rapid analysis of DNA sequences is important in preventing the evolution of different viruses and bacteria during an early phase, early diagnosis of genetic predispositions to certain diseases (cancer, cardiovascular diseases), and in DNA forensics. However, real-world DNA sequences may comprise several Gigabytes and the process of DNA analysis demands
arxiv
Introducing the Forensic Research/Reference on Genetics knowledge base, FROG-kb [PDF]
Haseena Rajeevan+3 more
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