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Elevation and plant species identity jointly shape a diverse arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community in the High Arctic. [PDF]
Summary Knowledge about the distribution and local diversity patterns of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are limited for extreme environments such as the Arctic, where most studies have focused on spore morphology or root colonization. We here studied the joint effects of plant species identity and elevation on AM fungal distribution and diversity ...
Rasmussen PU +8 more
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Diverging functional strategies but high sensitivity to an extreme drought in tropical dry forests. [PDF]
Extreme drought events have negative effects on forest diversity and functioning. We used long‐term demographic records of 21,821 trees and extensive databases of traits to understand the responses of 338 tropical dry forests tree species to an extreme.
González-M R +19 more
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Validating the doubly weighted genetic risk score for the prediction of type 2 diabetes in the Lifelines and Estonian Biobank cohorts. [PDF]
Abstract As many cases of type 2 diabetes (T2D) are likely to remain undiagnosed, better tools for early detection of high‐risk individuals are needed to prevent or postpone the disease. We investigated the value of the doubly weighted genetic risk score (dwGRS) for the prediction of incident T2D in the Lifelines and Estonian Biobank (EstBB) cohorts ...
Pärna K +4 more
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Sex bias in Neolithic megalithic burials
Abstract Objectives A statistical study comparing osteological and ancient DNA determinations of sex was conducted in order to investigate whether there are sex biases in United Kingdom and Irish Neolithic megalithic burials. Materials and Methods Genetic and osteological information from human individuals from 32 megalithic sites in the UK and Ireland
Elliot Elliott +4 more
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Abstract Analysing diversification dynamics is key to understanding the past evolutionary history of clades that led to present‐day biodiversity patterns. While such analyses are widespread in well‐characterized groups of species, they are much more challenging in groups for which diversity is mostly known through molecular techniques. Here, we use the
Benoît Perez‐Lamarque +6 more
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A free Plain Language Summary can be found within the Supporting Information of this article. Abstract Drastic loss in the area and quality of natural and semi‐natural habitats over the last hundred years has placed biodiversity and related ecosystem functions under substantial threat.
Tsipe Aavik +6 more
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Abstract Woody plant encroachment affects dry grasslands globally. To predict changes in biodiversity and ecosystem processes, it is important to understand how this process affects the functional composition of grassland organism groups. In this context, seminatural wooded meadows represent a form of experimental manipulation—where open grassland and ...
Siim‐Kaarel Sepp +8 more
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Applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence in NMR
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, Volume 60, Issue 11, Page 1019-1020, November 2022.
Stefan Kuhn
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Abstract Introduction The European medical information framework (EMIF) was an Innovative Medicines Initiative project jointly supported by the European Union and the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations, that generated a common technology and governance framework to identify, assess and (re)use healthcare data, to ...
Simon Lovestone, EMIF Consortium
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Monocytes present age‐related changes in phospholipid concentration and decreased energy metabolism
We find age‐related changes in monocyte metabolic fitness, including increased glucose consumption without the capacity to upregulate it during increased metabolic needs, and reduced mitochondrial function together with signs of increased oxidative stress and DNA damage.
Mario Saare +12 more
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