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Large language models predict cognition and education close to or better than genomics or expert assessment. [PDF]
Wolfram T.
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Genomic privacy and security in the era of artificial intelligence and quantum computing. [PDF]
Annan R+5 more
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Stable heritability of type 1 diabetes in a Swedish Nationwide Cohort Study. [PDF]
Wei Y+5 more
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Language models learn to represent antigenic properties of human influenza A(H3) virus. [PDF]
Durazzi F+3 more
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Multi-task genomic prediction using gated residual variable selection neural networks. [PDF]
Fan Y, Waldmann P.
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Genetic Network Modeling [PDF]
The inference of genetic interactions from measured expression data is one of the most challenging tasks of modern functional genomics. When successful, the learned network of regulatory interactions yields a wealth of useful information. An inferred genetic network contains information about the pathway to which a gene belongs and which genes it ...
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Mathematical models in genetics
Russian Journal of Genetics, 2016In this study, we present some of the basic ideas of population genetics. The founders of population genetics are R.A. Fisher, S. Wright, and J. B.S. Haldane. They, not only developed almost all the basic theory associated with genetics, but they also initiated multiple experiments in support of their theories.
Iv. Trenchev, M. Traykov
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1976
SummaryAn analysis of recently published family history data on rapid eye movement (REM) narcolepsy was undertaken to determine the goodness-of-fit of a multifactorial (MF) model of inheritance. The analysis revealed that a two-threshold MF model can successfully account for the prevalence of REM narcolepsy and other disorders of excessive sleep (DES ...
James F. Leckman, Elliot S. Gershon
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SummaryAn analysis of recently published family history data on rapid eye movement (REM) narcolepsy was undertaken to determine the goodness-of-fit of a multifactorial (MF) model of inheritance. The analysis revealed that a two-threshold MF model can successfully account for the prevalence of REM narcolepsy and other disorders of excessive sleep (DES ...
James F. Leckman, Elliot S. Gershon
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