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Pan-cancer inference and validation of hypermorphic, hypomorphic and neomorphic mutations. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Genet
Tagore S   +6 more
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Cognitive mechanisms for responding to mimicry from others [PDF]

open access: yesNeuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2016
Compared to our understanding of neurocognitive processes involved producing mimicry, the downstream consequences of being mimicked are less clear. A wide variety of positive consequences of mimicry, such as liking and helping, have been reported in ...
Joanna Hale
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Molecular mimicry or structural mimicry?

Molecular Immunology, 2006
"Molecular mimicry" should be changed to "structural mimicry". The immune system recognizes shapes--three-dimensional shapes--not sequences. For two sequences to act biologically similar they must possess similar three-dimensional structures.
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‘Mimicry’ in Fishes

Nature, 1947
The extremely interesting case of ‘mimicry’ in fishes, described in Nature of July 26, p. 120, calls for comment. If this is a case of Batesian (pseudaposematic) mimicry there should be some suggestion that the numerous Haplochromis and Tilapia are relatively distasteful to predators, but nothing is said of this.
G D H, CARPENTER, E, TREWAVAS
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