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    DaapNLRSeek, prediction, and evolution of resistance genes in polyploid sugarcane genomes by Yiting Huang, Yingfeng Luo, Xiao Lin

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…However, pathogens cause significant yield losses. Most plant resistance (R) proteins are nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) proteins, which detect pathogen effectors and activate immune responses. …”
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    Origin and evolution of false brinelling and fretting corrosion under rolling conditions by Xin Jia, Lu Huang, Miao Sun, Wenbin Li

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Oxidation is a crucial factor in the evolution of false brinelling into fretting corrosion. …”
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    Antimicrobial Resistance Development In Vitro: Adaptive Laboratory Evolution Method (Review) by K. E. Borovkova

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The assessment of the microbial potential for AMR development under controlled conditions in vitro can save resources during drug development and marketing authorisation and contribute to creating the most effective medicinal products.AIM. The aim was to determine the possibility of using the adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) method to study the development of antimicrobial resistance.DISCUSSION. …”
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    Degeneration of the olfactory guanylyl cyclase D gene during primate evolution. by Janet M Young, Hang Waters, Cora Dong, Hans-Jürgen Fülle, Emily R Liman

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…Because GC-D is a pseudogene in humans, signaling through this system appears to have been lost at some point in primate evolution.<h4>Principal findings</h4>Here we used a combination of bioinformatic analysis of trace-archive and genome-assembly data and sequencing of PCR-amplified genomic DNA to determine when during primate evolution the functional gene was lost. …”
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    EVOLUTION OF SYSTEMIC JUVENILE ARTHRITIS DURING LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP by Svetlana Olegovna Salugina

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Objective: to study the evolution of systemic juvenile arthritis (JA) in adult patients. …”
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    Numerical Investigation of Large Wood Evolution Characteristics Transported by Flash Floods by SONG Siyuan, FEI Gaogao, WANG Xiekang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…These scenarios directly affect the stability and safety of bridges and dams. Currently, most numerical models primarily consider the coupling of two-dimensional flow fields with two-dimensional large wood motion models (2D-2D) or three-dimensional flow fields with two-dimensional large wood motion models (3D-2D). …”
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    Objective Classification of Sea Surface Temperature Evolution diversity of ENSO Cycle by Jiaxi LIU, Zhiwei ZHU, Rui LU, Juan LI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most prominent interannual climate mode over the tropical Pacific, which is characterized by a periodic and phase-locked evolution of sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTA).From the perspective of ENSO cycle, this study objectively classified the SSTA evolution of ENSO from 1961 to 2021 into two results using K-means clustering method (KMA): 3 or 5 types of ENSO cycle.When it is classified into 3 types, the basic characteristics of ENSO cycle are warm-developing, warm-decaying, and cold-persistence.When it is classified into 5 types, the discrepancies of intensity and zonal distribution of the development and decay processes between super-strong and normal events are highlighted.To further explain these discrepancies, this study employed a KMA considering the Principal Component Analysis (Empirical Orthogonal Function).Based on the two EOF leading modes which reflects the zonal symmetric and asymmetric development modes, the zonally symmetric and asymmetric development processes of the ENSO cycle are divided.Combined with the KMA clustering analysis, it is further found that zonally asymmetric development mode together with the zonally consistent development mode jointly lead to the zonal asymmetric development speed of ENSO cycle.Reconstruction of the zonally homogeneous and asymmetric evolution modes of ENSO reveals that wind and thermocline thickness anomalies may be key factors controlling the zonal asymmetric evolution of SSTA.This study objectively classified different types of ENSO evolution, providing reference for climate dynamics and impacts of ENSO diversity.…”
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    Molecular Evolution of Rice Blast Resistance Gene bsr-d1 by Wei Li, Mengchen Zhang, Yaolong Yang, Lin Weng, Peisong Hu, Xinghua Wei

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Haplotype network and phylogenetic analyses suggested that the bsr-d1 resistance allele most likely originated from Oryza nivara in the region adjacent to the Indian Peninsula and the Indochina Peninsula. …”
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    Attitudes toward the theory of evolution and its misconceptions in Tromsø, Northern Norway by Joel Vikberg Wernström, Vanessa Molin Paynter, Ossian Hagevi, Andreas Altenburger

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…We have distributed a questionnaire to explore the attitude of respondents in Tromsø, a town in northern Norway, towards accurate evolutionary statements while also asking whether they agree with common misconceptions related to goal-orientation in evolution and hierarchies in nature. Results Most of the 307 respondents considered evolution to be the best explanation for the origin of species and the development of life on Earth and agreed also to other accurate statements of current evolutionary theory. …”
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    Ecological drivers of evolution of swine influenza in the United States: a review by Varun Goel, Jessica Ding, Bijaya Hatuwal, Emily Giri, Thomas J. Deliberto, James Lowe, Richard Webby, Michael Emch, Xiu-Feng Wan

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…A total of 61 articles published after 2000 were reviewed, with most studies conducted after 2009 in Midwestern US, followed by Southeast and South-central US. …”
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