73 research outputs found
Patterns of Positive Selection and Neutral Evolution in the Protein-Coding Genes of Tetraodon and Takifugu
Recent genome-wide analyses have revealed patterns of positive selection acting on protein-coding genes in humans and mammals. To assess whether the conclusions drawn from these analyses are valid for other vertebrates and to identify mammalian specificities, I have investigated the selective pressure acting on protein-coding genes of the puffer fishes Tetraodon and Takifugu. My results indicate that the strength of purifying selection in puffer fishes is similar to previous reports for murids but stronger in hominids, which have a smaller population size. Gene ontology analyses show that more than half of the biological processes targeted by positive selection in mammals are also targeted in puffer fishes, highlighting general patterns for vertebrates. Biological processes enriched with positively selected genes that are shared between mammals and fishes include immune and defense responses, signal transduction, regulation of transcription and several of their descendent terms. Mammalian-specific processes displaying an excess of positively selected genes are related to sensory perception and neurological processes. The comparative analyses also revealed that, for both mammals and fishes, genes encoding extracellular proteins are preferentially targeted by positive selection, indicating that adaptive evolution occurs more often in the extra-cellular environment rather than inside the cell. Moreover, I present here the first genome-wide characterization of neutrally-evolving regions of protein-coding genes. This analysis revealed an unexpectedly high proportion of genes containing both positively selected motifs and neutrally-evolving regions, uncovering a strong link between neutral evolution and positive selection. I speculate that neutrally-evolving regions are a major source of novelties screened by natural selection
The Positive Impact of Conservation Action
Governments recently adopted new global targets to halt and reverse the loss of biodiversity. It is therefore crucial to understand the outcomes of conservation actions. We conducted a global meta-analysis of 186 studies (including 665 trials) that measured biodiversity over time and compared outcomes under conservation action with a suitable counterfactual of no action. We find that in two-thirds of cases, conservation either improved the state of biodiversity or at least slowed declines. Specifically, we find that interventions targeted at species and ecosystems, such as invasive species control, habitat loss reduction and restoration, protected areas, and sustainable management, are highly effective and have large effect sizes. This provides the strongest evidence to date that conservation actions are successful but require transformational scaling up to meet global targets
Olfactory discrimination ability of South African fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus) for enantiomers
Towards more efficient longline fisheries: fish feeding behaviour, bait characteristics and development of alternative baits
Procedures to characterize and study P2Z/P2X7 purinoceptor: flow cytometry as a promising practical, reliable tool
Chromatographic characterization of a phosphate-modified zirconia support for bio-chromatographic applications
The Efflux of Amino Acids from the Olfactory Organ of the Spiny Lobster: Biochemical Measurements and Physiological Effects
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A Superconducting Wiggler for the LCLS
A strong wiggler is likely to be required for the LCLS to reduce bunching that would cause beam instabilities due to coherent synchrotron radiation in the second linac bunch compressor. This wiggler will be located in a 3 m straight section immediately upstream from the bunch compressor at SLAC linac sector 24-7, where the e-beam will have an energy of 4.5 GeV. The peak field of the wiggler will have to be at least 5T, so a superconducting device is required. In this technical note, we describe a general design approach, and a specific proposal for this wiggler. Table of Contents 2 Executive Summary
Physical and chemical characterization of a porous phosphate-modified zirconia substrate
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