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Molecular phylogeny of Subtribe Artemisiinae (Asteraceae), including
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Background Subtribe Artemisiinae of Tribe Anthemideae (Asteraceae) is composed of 18 largely Asian genera that include the sagebrushes and mugworts. The subtribe... -
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Two C or not two C: recurrent disruption of Zn-ribbons, gene duplication, lineage-specific gene loss, and horizontal gene transfer in evolution of bacterial ribosomal proteins
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Background Ribosomal proteins are encoded in all genomes of cellular life forms and are, generally, well conserved during evolution. In prokaryotes, the genes for... -
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Model-based analysis of oligonucleotide arrays: model validation, design issues and standard error application
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Background A model-based analysis of oligonucleotide expression arrays we developed previously uses a probe-sensitivity index to capture the response characteristic... -
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Antinociceptive and antiedematogenic properties and acute toxicity of
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Background Tabebuia avellanedae is a tree from the Bignoniaceae family. Commonly know as "pau d'arco" in Brazil, its inner bark is used as analgesic, anti-... -
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Evolution and phylogeny of insect endogenous retroviruses
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Background The genome of invertebrates is rich in retroelements which are structurally reminiscent of the retroviruses of vertebrates. Those containing three open... -
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The Adaptive Evolution Database (TAED)
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Background The Master Catalog is a collection of evolutionary families, including multiple sequence alignments, phylogenetic trees and reconstructed ancestral... -
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Patent AT-E400948-T1: [Translated] SELECTIVE TRANSMISSION SPEED LIMITER FOR A FAST SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL
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A network (e.g., RSTP-based network) and method are described herein that can selectively eliminate latencies in the exchange of to-be-transmitted control messages... -
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Percutaneous treatment of chronic MRSA osteomyelitis with a novel plant-derived antiseptic
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Background Antibiotic-resistant bacteria such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and vancomycin-resistant enterococcus (VRE, are an increasing... -
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The average cost of measles cases and adverse events following vaccination in industrialised countries
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Background Even though the annual incidence rate of measles has dramatically decreased in industrialised countries since the implementation of universal immunisation... -
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Supervised harvesting of expression trees
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Background We propose a new method for supervised learning from gene expression data. We call it 'tree harvesting'. This technique starts with a hierarchical... -
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MICE, a program to track and monitor animals in animal facilities
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Background A growing number of laboratories are using the mouse as a model system in developmental biology as well as in molecular biology. Surprisingly, most of... -
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Bootstrap, Bayesian probability and maximum likelihood mapping: exploring new tools for comparative genome analyses
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Background Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) played an important role in shaping microbial genomes. In addition to genes under sporadic selection, HGT also affects... -
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Aminoadipate reductase gene: a new fungal-specific gene for comparative evolutionary analyses
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Background In fungi, aminoadipate reductase converts 2-aminoadipate to 2-aminoadipate 6-semialdehyde. However, other organisms have no homologue to the aminoadipate... -
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Combating Kinetoplastid diseases
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Today's Kinetoplastida form a diverse order of flagellated protozoans that have evolved from an ancient lineage, rooted near the base of the eukaryotic tree. The... -
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Phylogenetic relationships between
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Background Phylogenetic relationships of the genus Hapalemur remains controversial, particularly within the Hapalemur griseus species group. In order to obtain more... -
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GPR99, a new G protein-coupled receptor with homology to a new subgroup of nucleotide receptors
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Background Based on sequence similarity, the superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors (GPRs) can be subdivided into several subfamilies, the members of which often... -
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Molecular distinction amongst varieties of Mulberry using RAPD and DAMD profiles
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Background Mulberry trees are the most important host for rearing mulberry silkworms in sericulture. Improved varieties of mulberry tree have been developed through... -
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Concordance between genetic relatedness and phenotypic similarities of
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Background Despite the medical importance of trichomoniasis, little is known about the genetic relatedness of Trichomonas vaginalis strains with similar biological... -
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Patent AT-E399900-T1: [Translated] METHOD FOR PRODUCING PULP USING A MIXTURE OF ACETIC ACID AND FORMIC ACID AS COOKING CHEMICALS
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A process based on formic acid cooking for producing pulp from herbaceous plants and deciduous trees by using acetic acid as an additional cooking chemical. The...