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Abstract Identifying sex‐linked markers in genomic datasets is important because their presence in supposedly neutral autosomal datasets can result in incorrect estimates of genetic diversity, population structure and parentage. However, detecting sex‐linked loci can be challenging, and available scripts neglect some categories of sex‐linked variation.
Diana A. Robledo‐Ruiz+7 more
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Abstract The Harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) is a highly mobile cetacean species primarily occurring in coastal and shelf waters across the Northern hemisphere. It inhabits heterogeneous seascapes broadly varying in salinity and temperature. Here, we produced 74 whole genomes at intermediate coverage to study Harbour porpoise's evolutionary ...
Enrique Celemín+13 more
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Has saturation physics been observed in deuteron-gold collisions at RHIC?
In the framework of the recently proposed saturation picture, we examine in a systematic way whether the nuclear modification factor measured for d-Au collisions at RHIC may be simply explained.
Accardi+51 more
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Abstract Conservation genomic studies in non‐model organisms generally rely on reduced representation sequencing techniques based on restriction enzymes to identify population structure as well as candidate loci for local adaptation. While the expectation is that the reduced representation of the genome is randomly distributed, the proportion of the ...
Ainhoa López+3 more
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Beyond Reuse Distance Analysis: Dynamic Analysis for Characterization of Data Locality Potential [PDF]
Emerging computer architectures will feature drastically decreased flops/byte (ratio of peak processing rate to memory bandwidth) as highlighted by recent studies on Exascale architectural trends.
Elango, Venmugil+7 more
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Individual‐based landscape genomics for conservation: An analysis pipeline
Abstract Landscape genomics can harness environmental and genetic data to inform conservation decisions by providing essential insights into how landscapes shape biodiversity. The massive increase in genetic data afforded by the genomic era provides exceptional resolution for answering critical conservation genetics questions.
E. Anne Chambers+2 more
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What\u27s Gender Got to Do With It? A Critique of RDA Rule 9.7 [PDF]
The interpretation of RDA Rule 9.7 regarding gender when identifying persons by Library of Congress (LC) and the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) reinforce regressive conceptions of gender identity. The rule instructs catalogers to record gender
Billey, Amber+2 more
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In this paper, an epoxy is blended with a phosphorus‐based flame retardant, DEPAL (OP935). Several thermomechanical (thermogravimetric analysis, dynamic mechanical analysis, three‐point bending, Charpy impact test) and flammability (cone calorimeter, UL94) methods are used to evaluate the effect of the flame retardant on these performance aspects ...
Max Friedel+2 more
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Fuzzy tahani Implementation for Food Nutritional Status in Achieving Balanced Nutritional Dietary
Fulfilling nutritional needs with the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) shows the average value of the number of vitamins, protein and other nutrients the body needs to function properly.
Ika Novita Dewi+2 more
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Epicardial radiofrequency ablation significantly reduces recurrent ventricular arrhythmias and ICD shocks in Brugada syndrome, with excellent long‐term safety and no reported mortality. Epicardial ablation is an effective strategy for sustained rhythm stabilization. Abstract Background Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a rare cardiac channelopathy linked to an
Arga Setyo Adji+7 more
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