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Genetic Transformation Techniques in Cryptanalysis

2014
This paper shows how evolutionary algorithms (EAs) can be used to speed up the process of cryptanalysis. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that evolutionary algorithms can effectively be used for cryptanalysis attacks in order to obtain major speed and memory optimization.
Urszula Boryczka, Kamil Dworak
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Molecular Genetic Techniques and Applications in Ophthalmology

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 1995
Genetic Disorders that affect ocular tissues are responsible for malformations of the eye, blindness, and pain. Fifty percent of all childhood blindness is attributable to genetic disorders.1 Improvements in our ability to locate and analyze genes have led to a revolutionary increase in our knowledge of genetic disorders.
Lynne M. Mullen, Kent W. Small
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Genetic Concepts and Techniques

1987
The understanding of the separate molar syndromes has been much advanced by the application of genetic techniques of chromosome banding. These techniques allow not only for the identification of each chromosome but also for the discrimination between the two homologues (one paternal and one maternal) of chromosomes 1,3,4,9,13–16,21,22;1–6 in addition ...
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Recombinant DNA and Genetic Techniques

1998
Although DNA was recognized as the chemical substrate of heredity in the early 1940s, studies to examine its structure and function were historically quite difficult because of the lack of tools for its isolation and experimental manipulation. In the early 1970s, a series of technological breakthroughs began that dramatically changed our ability to ...
Marcus Grompe   +2 more
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Techniques for the visualisation of genetic algorithms

Proceedings of the First IEEE Conference on Evolutionary Computation. IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, 2002
Discusses the visualisation of neural networks and genetic algorithms. We propose two techniques which we believe to be of considerable interest. These techniques differ from earlier techniques in that they display analyses of a population rather than simply rendering each chromosome. >
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Genetic Techniques in the Evaluation of Short Stature

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2016
Normal growth is a complex dynamic process dependent on the coordination of multiple factors including genetics, nutrition and hormones that are all working in balance. This chapter will review selected features of commonly utilized genetic techniques such as chromosomal analysis, microarray analysis, targeted gene screening and whole exome sequencing ...
Christopher J. Romero   +3 more
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Genetic and DNA-Based Techniques

2013
Abstract Genetic methods are becoming increasingly relevant for addressing food authentication problems and include a wide range of techniques and equipment. DNA is present in all biological tissues and can potentially be recovered from any matrix containing even a very small number of cells or cell debris.
Barbara van Asch   +2 more
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Genetic Techniques in Flatfish Culture

Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1976
Selection for improved growth rate does not appear to be feasible in flatfish because the environmental component of variation is very large. Selection for other characters has not been studied. The development of inbred lines, and their use in F1 hybrid production, seems warranted in fish farming if only as a means of avoiding inbreeding depression ...
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Genetic testing in prostate cancer management: Considerations informing primary care

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Veda N Giri   +2 more
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Advanced Genetic Programming Techniques

1998
In the first section (3.1) of this chapter we position this work. While Section 2.3.2 has explained in detail general GP concepts which are used in later chapters, Sections 3.2 onwards describe more specialist techniques, some of which are introduced into GP.
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