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The functional landscape of the human phosphoproteome [PDF]
Protein phosphorylation is a key post-translational modification regulating protein function in almost all cellular processes. Although tens of thousands of phosphorylation sites have been identified in human cells, approaches to determine the functional importance of each phosphosite are lacking.
David Ochoa +15 more
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Landscape Functions in a Changing Environment
Landscapes provide a broad range of services to society. To date, however, only few regional to continental scale studies assess the capacity of landscapes to provide these services under changing environmental conditions.
Janine Bolliger, Felix Kienast
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Optimising existing knowledge sets and encouraging the integration of interdisciplinary study findings can facilitate the advanced functions of biodiversity required for sustainable urban landscapes.
Melissa Vogt
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The landscape function on $\mathbb R^d$
Consider the Schrödinger operator $-\triangle+λV$ with non-negative iid random potential $V$ of strength $λ>0$. We prove existence and uniqueness of the associated landscape function on the whole space, and show that its correlations decay exponentially.
David, Guy +2 more
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Random Functions via Dyson Brownian Motion: Progress and Problems
We develope a computationally efficient extension of the Dyson Brownian Motion (DBM) algorithm to generate random function in C2 locally. We further explain that random functions generated via DBM show an unstable growth as the traversed distance ...
Battefeld, Thorsten, Wang, Gaoyuan
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Analyzing the Effect of Objective Correlation on the Efficient Set of MNK-Landscapes [PDF]
In multiobjective combinatorial optimization, there exists two main classes of metaheuristics, based either on multiple aggregations, or on a dominance relation.
Dhaenens, Clarisse +3 more
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Adaptation in tunably rugged fitness landscapes: The Rough Mount Fuji Model
Much of the current theory of adaptation is based on Gillespie's mutational landscape model (MLM), which assumes that the fitness values of genotypes linked by single mutational steps are independent random variables. On the other hand, a growing body of
Krug, Joachim +2 more
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Energy landscapes and their relation to thermodynamic phase transitions [PDF]
In order to better understand the occurrence of phase transitions, we adopt an approach based on the study of energy landscapes: The relation between stationary points of the potential energy landscape of a classical many-particle system and the ...
Kastner, Michael
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Statistical Physics of Evolutionary Trajectories on Fitness Landscapes [PDF]
Random walks on multidimensional nonlinear landscapes are of interest in many areas of science and engineering. In particular, properties of adaptive trajectories on fitness landscapes determine population fates and thus play a central role in ...
Manhart, Michael, Morozov, Alexandre V.
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Roadless space and logging in intact forest landscapes of the Congo Basin [PDF]
Background: Forest degradation in tropical regions is often associated with roads built for selective logging. Forest areas that are not accessible by roads are considered valuable because they provide habitat that is not immediately impacted by major ...
Gourlet-Fleury, Sylvie +5 more
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