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The article deals with the feature of prose by M. I. Tsvetaeva, based on the system of defining. The author defines such concepts as denotation, signified contextual metadefinition and relative definition.
O. S. Gavrilova
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Weak selection on synonymous codons substantially inflates dN/dS estimates in bacteria
Significance The ratio of the nonsynonymous codon-substitution rate to that for synonymous codons (dN/dS) is widely used to estimate the strength and direction of selection. However, many synonymous changes are under selection, particularly in genes with
Shakibur Rahman +3 more
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Ce travail présente des caractéristiques agronomiques de 211 variétés de Vitis vinifera L. étudiées en Espagne pendant 25 ans: production de raisin, teneur en sucre des moûts et poids des bois de taille.
Luis Hidalgo Fernández-Cano
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Background Synonymous mutations, which change the DNA sequence but not the encoded protein sequence, can affect protein structure and function, mRNA maturation, and mRNA half-lives.
Yiyun Rao +3 more
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Lamesis Westw. Tijdschr. voor Entom. xxvi., p. 67. I would call attention to the possible identity of this genus and Xenorhipis Lec. The figure given by Westwood (pl. 3, fig. 8) certainly bears a very close resemblance to that published by me of Xenorhipis (Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 1882, pl. iv., fig. 7, 8).
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Codon usage bias controls mRNA and protein abundance in trypanosomatids
Protein abundance differs from a few to millions of copies per cell. Trypanosoma brucei presents an excellent model for studies on codon bias and differential gene expression because transcription is broadly unregulated and uniform across the genome.
Laura Jeacock, Joana Faria, David Horn
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The purpose of the dbNSFP is to provide a one‐stop resource for functional predictions and annotations for human nonsynonymous single‐nucleotide variants (nsSNVs) and splice‐site variants (ssSNVs), and to facilitate the steps of filtering and ...
Xiaoming Liu +3 more
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Background The role of synonymous single-nucleotide variants in human health and disease is poorly understood, yet evidence suggests that this class of “silent” genetic variation plays multiple regulatory roles in both transcription and translation.
Jeffrey Gaither +7 more
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Synonymous terms in Lithuanian works of literary science in 1918–1940
The article deals with synonymous terms used in the works of the theory and history of literary science published in Lithuanian between 1918 and 1940 (i.e. period of independent Lithuania). The paper discusses extent of terminology synonymy, types of one-
Asta Mitkevičienė
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