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Journal articles on the topic "Genuius, loci"

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Lanneau, Erwan, and Duc-Manh Nguyen. "WEIERSTRASS PRYM EIGENFORMS IN GENUS FOUR." Journal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu 19, no. 6 (February 14, 2019): 2045–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1474748019000057.

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BRAMBILA-PAZ, L., V. MERCAT, P. E. NEWSTEAD, and F. ONGAY. "NONEMPTINESS OF BRILL–NOETHER LOCI." International Journal of Mathematics 11, no. 06 (August 2000): 737–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129167x00000350.

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Let X be a non-singular algebraic curve of genus g. We prove that the Brill–Noether locus [Formula: see text] is non-empty if d=nd′+d′′ with 0<d′′< 2n, 1≤s≤g, d′≥(s-1)(s+g)/s, n≤d′′+(n-k)g, (d′′,k) ≠(n, n). These results hold for an arbitrary curve of genus ≥ 2, and allow us to construct a region in the associated "Brill–Noether (μ, λ)-map" of points for which the Brill–Noether loci are non-empty. Even for the generic case, the region so constructed extends beyond that defined by the so-called "Teixidor parallelograms". For hyperelliptic curves, the same methods give more extensive and precise results.
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Byrne, M., MI Marquezgarcia, T. Uren, DS Smith, and GF Moran. "Conservation and Genetic Diversity of Microsatellite loci in the Genus Eucalyptus." Australian Journal of Botany 44, no. 3 (1996): 331. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt9960331.

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Four microsatellite loci have been characterised in Eucalyptus nitens Maiden and in six other eucalypt species. The dinucleotide repeats were identified by screening a Sau3AI genomic DNA library from E. nitens with (CA)n and (GA)n oligonucleotide probes and sequencing the positive clones. Genetic analysis of 20 unrelated individuals from five populations of E. nitens showed all loci to be highly polymorphic with an average of 9.5 alleles per locus and an average heterozygosity of 0.575. Analysis of four individuals from each of six species from three subgenera showed complete conservation of microsatellite loci between species within the same subgenus, Symphyomyrtus, and conservation of 50% of loci across species between the two main subgenera, Symphyomyrtus and Monocalyptus. None of the primers amplified microsatellite loci in Eucalyptus maculata from the subgenus Corymbia. All microsatellite loci that were detected were polymorphic. Highly polymorphic microsatellite loci that are conserved across species will be useful for mapping quantitative traits, fingerprinting breeding lines, and for within-population studies requiring fine-scale analysis of genetic variation.
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May, Bernie, Kathrine J. Henley, Christine G. Fisher, and Daniel J. Royse. "Linkage relationships of 19 allozyme encoding loci within the commercial mushroom genus Pleurotus." Genome 30, no. 6 (December 1, 1988): 888–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g88-143.

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Single spore derived Pleurotus spp. isolates from four commercial lines (two P. sapidus, one P. florida, and one P. ostreatus) and from two interspecific hybrids (P. sajor-caju × P. sapidus) were analyzed for single locus and joint segregation of 25 allozyme encoding loci. The two alleles at the individual loci departed significantly in their segregation from a 1:1 Mendelian ratio in 26% of the intraspecific and 29% of the interspecific tests. Six linkage groups were identified as follows: Dia-1 ~ Est-5; Tpi ~ Pgd-2 ~ Skdh; (Fum) ~ Pgm-2 ~ Pgd-1 ~ PepLgg-1 ~ Gr-2; Ndh ~ Gr-1; Np ~ PepGl-1 ~ Aat-2 ~ Pgk ~ Mup; and Gr-4 ~ Mdh-1. The duplicate loci coding for GR, PEP-LGG, PGM, and PGD were both not linked to each other and not part of duplicate linkage groups. Six loci were not shown to be linked to any other loci (Lap, Pgm-1, Ha, Gpi, PepPap, and PepLgg-2), although the latter two loci were only tested against four and five loci, respectively. The first linkage map of 19 allozyme encoding loci for the Pleurotus genome is presented.Key words: Pleurotus, allozymes, linkage map, inheritance, edible fungi.
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Jang, Tae-Soo, Jamie McCann, John S. Parker, Koji Takayama, Suk-Pyo Hong, Gerald M. Schneeweiss, and Hanna Weiss-Schneeweiss. "rDNA Loci Evolution in the Genus Glechoma (Lamiaceae)." PLOS ONE 11, no. 11 (November 21, 2016): e0167177. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167177.

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Di Gaspero, G., E. Peterlunger, R. Testolin, K. J. Edwards, and G. Cipriani. "Conservation of microsatellite loci within the genus Vitis." Theoretical and Applied Genetics 101, no. 1-2 (July 2000): 301–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001220051483.

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Smulders, MJM, W. Rus-Kortekaas, and B. Vosman. "Microsatellite markers useful throughout the genus Dianthus." Genome 43, no. 1 (February 1, 2000): 208–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g99-089.

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Using repeats found in sequences from Dianthus species present in the EMBL database, primers for STMS (sequence-tagged microsatellite site) analysis were developed and tested. Five loci were polymorphic and amplified products of sufficient quality in nearly all of the 26 Dianthus species tested, except MS-DINGSTA, which amplified in only one-third of the species. Loci MS-DINMADSBOX and MS-DCDIA30 produced allele series that were mostly two nucleotides (the repeat unit) apart. MS-DCAMCRBSY and MS-DINCARACC also amplified regular series of alleles, but more than two fragments per individual were detected in a number of species. Both loci code for a member of the ACC synthase gene family. The observation that the loci amplified across a wide range of Dianthus species may imply that the different species within the genus are relatively closely related. Alternatively, it may indicate that the regions selected for primer design (some of which are in coding regions) are well conserved. These microsatellites will be useful for the measurement of genetic diversity in natural populations of Dianthus species and the identification of carnation varieties. Key words: SSR, simple sequence repeat, identification, STMS, sequence-tagged microsatellite site.
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Tarasca, Nicola. "Brill–Noether loci in codimension two." Compositio Mathematica 149, no. 9 (August 7, 2013): 1535–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1112/s0010437x13007215.

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AbstractLet us consider the locus in the moduli space of curves of genus$2k$defined by curves with a pencil of degree$k$. Since the Brill–Noether number is equal to$- 2$, such a locus has codimension two. Using the method of test surfaces, we compute the class of its closure in the moduli space of stable curves.
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Wang, Xue-qin, Yuan Huang, and Chun-lin Long. "Cross-amplification and Characterization of Microsatellite Loci for the Genus Rhododendron." HortScience 45, no. 9 (September 2010): 1394–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.45.9.1394.

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To assess cross-species amplification, we tested 38 microsatellite loci previously developed for Rhododendron delavayi Franch. and R. decorum Franch. in eight species representative of the genus Rhododendron. Sixteen pairs can be amplified successfully in all species, whereas two failed amplification in all species. Nine loci were polymorphic across six examined species with one to 11 alleles per locus. The observed and expected heterozygosity per locus varied from 0.07 to 0.65 and 0.44 to 0.81, respectively. Cross-application of these microsatellite loci will provide a potentially useful tool to investigate the genetic structure, gene flow, and evolutionary relationships in genus Rhododendron.
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Rallo, P., I. Tenzer, C. Gessler, L. Baldoni, G. Dorado, and A. Martín. "Transferability of olive microsatellite loci across the genus Olea." Theoretical and Applied Genetics 107, no. 5 (June 25, 2003): 940–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00122-003-1332-y.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Genuius, loci"

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Peticca, Marcella. "Genuis loci: Perdita e riscoperta del luogo." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2015. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/9702/.

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Il Genius Loci, affrontato nelle sue caratteristiche e analizzato tra la perdita e la riscoperta del luogo, è il filo conduttore per la rilettura di un percorso, che si snoda attraverso le esperienze didattiche progettuali maturate durante il corso di studi. L’analisi del concetto di luogo avviene secondo la lettura data dagli architetti che in particolare ne hanno promosso il confronto, Aldo Rossi e Christian Norberg-Schulz, nella loro interpretazione volta alla riscoperta della memoria del luogo e dell’identificazione con esso. Se da una parte c’è una valutazione della sedimentazione storica, individuata come memoria imprescindibile; dall’altra c’è un apprezzamento delle caratteristiche intrinseche del sito, che ne costituiscono la sua identità. Il confronto con alcuni scritti di Umberto Cao e Franco Purini ha permesso di concludere un lungo discorso, riallacciandolo al dibattito culturale che aveva suscitato. Per avvicinarci a questo concetto di rispetto del luogo e alla sua valorizzazione si sono presentati due progetti, che ne rappresentano da una parte la piena realizzazione e dall’altra il fallimento e questi sono il Centro culturale Jean-Marie Tjibaou a Nouméa in Nuova Caledonia di Renzo Piano ed il progetto Nexus di un complesso di abitazioni a Fukuoka, in Giappone, coordinato da Arata Isozaky. I progetti maturati durante le esperienze didattiche e presentati per un confronto sul tema sono: Un giardino in forma di teatro, progettato per il quadrilatero di Cervia, con la professoressa Maura Savini; Tre edifici per uffici e pubblici esercizi, realizzati all’interno di un intervento di gruppo più ampio, sulla Vena Mazzarini, a Cesenatico, affrontati con il professor Jose’ Charters Monteiro; un Edificio per il rilevamento delle acque, in prossimità di Kleve, in Germania, realizzato durante il periodo Erasmus, svoltosi presso la Fachhochschule di Colonia, con il professor Hannes Hermanns.
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Blom, Natanja. "The narrative of a sanctuary : a didactic design approach for the cultural and biophysical heritage of Wonderboom fort and Nature Reserve, Pretoria, South Africa." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/29599.

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Many past events go unmarked and unremembered, and eventually lose their significance. One such area is the Wonderboom fort, tree and the Nature Reserve. The research investigates how the landscape design can strengthen the existing spirit of place. The place’s identity - that of a refuge – is intangible and unconscious, but can be made tangible through a narrative that engaged with the cultural and biophysical history of the site (the tangible world) by means of didactics and semiotics. This will provide a learning experience with added meaning that gives added identity of place. Furthermore, specific design principles are investigated namely: better access, heightened awareness, and heightened interest created through complexity and coherence in design. Complexity and coherence will generate interest in the user to engage with the physical/conscious experience, engaging and learning about the physical aspects of the site’s nature and culture. The unconscious experience will be guided through semiotics – the use of symbols that give meaning and add identity to place and user. The design intervention will be a landscape which tells the story of the place and unveils the heritage and history of the site in such a way that visitors will have an engaging and informative experience of the past events. The site can be the northern link and gateway into the city of Pretoria, a destination for local and international tourism, and a green corridor for people to experience the city in a different way. The design approach ties in with the Burra Charter approach, namely “changing as much as necessary but as little as possible” but also with the Ename charter stating that Heritage sites should be presented to the public and the public should be educated to ensure their protection. Hampton Adams rightfully says that: 'Only by looking at the past, can we plan the future.'
Dissertation (ML(Prof))--University of Pretoria, 2011.
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BAUM, CHARLES MUNZ. "RURAL PRESERVATION PLANNING: INDIAN HILL, OHIO; CARMEL, CALIFORNIA; REDLANDS, FLORIDA." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1115059457.

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Arène, Christophe. "Géométrie et arithmétique explicites des variétés abéliennes et applications à la cryptographie." Thesis, Aix-Marseille 2, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011AIX22069/document.

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Les principaux objets étudiés dans cette thèse sont les équations décrivant le morphisme de groupe sur une variété abélienne, plongée dans un espace projectif, et leurs applications en cryptographie. Notons g sa dimension et k son corps de définition. Ce mémoire est composé de deux parties. La première porte sur l'étude des courbes d'Edwards, un modèle pour les courbes elliptiques possédant un sous-groupe de points k-rationnels cyclique d'ordre 4, connues en cryptographie pour l'efficacité de leur loi d'addition et la possibilité qu'elle soit définie pour toute paire de points k-rationnels (loi d'addition k-complète). Nous en donnons une interprétation géométrique et en déduisons des formules explicites pour le calcul du couplage de Tate réduit sur courbes d'Edwards tordues, dont l'efficacité rivalise avec les modèles elliptiques couramment utilisés. Cette partie se conclut par la génération, spécifique au calcul de couplages, de courbes d'Edwards dont les tailles correspondent aux standards cryptographiques actuellement en vigueur. Dans la seconde partie nous nous intéressons à la notion de complétude introduite ci-dessus. Cette propriété est cryptographiquement importante car elle permet d'éviter des attaques physiques, comme les attaques par canaux cachés, sur des cryptosystèmes basés sur les courbes elliptiques ou hyperelliptiques. Un précédent travail de Lange et Ruppert, basé sur la cohomologie des fibrés en droite, permet une approche théorique des lois d'addition. Nous présentons trois résultats importants : tout d'abord nous généralisons un résultat de Bosma et Lenstra en démontrant que le morphisme de groupe ne peut être décrit par strictement moins de g+1 lois d'addition sur la clôture algébrique de k. Ensuite nous démontrons que si le groupe de Galois absolu de k est infini, alors toute variété abélienne peut être plongée dans un espace projectif de manière à ce qu'il existe une loi d'addition k-complète. De plus, l'utilisation des variétés abéliennes nous limitant à celles de dimension un ou deux, nous démontrons qu'une telle loi existe pour leur plongement projectif usuel. Finalement, nous développons un algorithme, basé sur la théorie des fonctions thêta, calculant celle-ci dans P^15 sur la jacobienne d'une courbe de genre deux donnée par sa forme de Rosenhain. Il est désormais intégré au package AVIsogenies de Magma
The main objects we study in this PhD thesis are the equations describing the group morphism on an abelian variety, embedded in a projective space, and their applications in cryptograhy. We denote by g its dimension and k its field of definition. This thesis is built in two parts. The first one is concerned by the study of Edwards curves, a model for elliptic curves having a cyclic subgroup of k-rational points of order 4, known in cryptography for the efficiency of their addition law and the fact that it can be defined for any couple of k-rational points (k-complete addition law). We give the corresponding geometric interpretation and deduce explicit formulae to calculate the reduced Tate pairing on twisted Edwards curves, whose efficiency compete with currently used elliptic models. The part ends with the generation, specific to pairing computation, of Edwards curves with today's cryptographic standard sizes. In the second part, we are interested in the notion of completeness introduced above. This property is cryptographically significant, indeed it permits to avoid physical attacks as side channel attacks, on elliptic -- or hyperelliptic -- curves cryptosystems. A preceeding work of Lange and Ruppert, based on cohomology of line bundles, brings a theoretic approach of addition laws. We present three important results: first of all we generalize a result of Bosma and Lenstra by proving that the group morphism can not be described by less than g+1 addition laws on the algebraic closure of k. Next, we prove that if the absolute Galois group of k is infinite, then any abelian variety can be projectively embedded together with a k-complete addition law. Moreover, a cryptographic use of abelian varieties restricting us to the dimension one and two cases, we prove that such a law exists for their classical projective embedding. Finally, we develop an algorithm, based on the theory of theta functions, computing this addition law in P^15 on the Jacobian of a genus two curve given in Rosenhain form. It is now included in AVIsogenies, a Magma package
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Book chapters on the topic "Genuius, loci"

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Accola, Robert D. M. "Some loci in Teichmüller Space for Genus Six Defined by Vanishing Thetanulls." In Differential Geometry and Complex Analysis, 49–63. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69828-6_4.

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Winfield, Ian J., Colin W. Bean, and Diane P. Hewitt. "The relationship between spatial distribution and diet of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, in Loch Ness, U.K." In Ecology, behaviour and conservation of the charrs, genus Salvelinus, 63–73. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1352-8_5.

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Bauer, S. R., L. A. D’Hoostelaere, and F. Melchers. "Conservation of the Organization of the pre-B Cell Specific VpreB1/VpreB2/λ5 Loci in the Genus Mus." In Genetics of Immunological Diseases, 130–35. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50059-6_19.

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Hay, Carol. "What Do We Owe to Animals? Kant on Non-Intrinsic Value." In Kant and Animals, 176–90. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198859918.003.0010.

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This chapter argues that intrinsic value is necessarily connected to the rational ability people have to value things. Because animals do not have this ability, they cannot have intrinsic value. This means that if animals are to have any value at all, their value must be non-intrinsic. I argue that, despite their seemingly second-rate moral status, we can construct a surprisingly robust Kantian account of what we owe to animals. Kant is usually interpreted as arguing that the only reason we have to avoid cruelty to animals is that such behaviour is likely to harden our characters, making us more likely to behave cruelly towards people. I argue here that we can affirm the basic Kantian story about the loci and sources of both intrinsic and non-intrinsic value without being committed to a variety of morally problematic conclusions about animals. On this picture, we can still say that animals matter morally, that their interests must be taken into account, that they are moral patients or subjects, and that they deserve genuine moral consideration or regard.
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Arjina Akter, Mst, Hasan Mehraj, Takeru Itabashi, Tomoe Shindo, Masaaki Osaka, Ayasha Akter, Naomi Miyaji, Naoki Chiba, Junji Miyazaki, and Ryo Fujimoto. "Breeding for Disease Resistance in Brassica Vegetables Using DNA Marker Selection." In Brassica Breeding and Biotechnology [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.96263.

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The Brassica genus comprises of agro-economically important vegetables. Disease causes great yield loss of Brassica vegetables worldwide. Different traditional methods such as crop rotation and chemical control have limited effect on different diseases of Brassica vegetables and cannot completely eradicate the pathogens by these methods. Development of disease resistant cultivars is one of the most effective, ecofriendly, and cheapest measure to control Brassica diseases. With the development of genomics, molecular biology techniques, and biological methods, it is possible to discover and introduce resistance (R) genes to efficiently control the plant diseases caused by pathogens. Some R genes of major diseases such as Fusarium wilt and clubroot in Brassica vegetables have been already identified. Therefore, we will focus to review the Fusarium wilt and clubroot resistance in Brassica vegetables and the methodologies for identification, mapping, and pyramiding of R genes/quantitative trait loci (QTLs) to develop disease resistant cultivars. These techniques will be helpful for sustainable crop production and to maintain global food security and contribute to ensure protection of food supply in the Asian country as well as throughout the world.
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Conference papers on the topic "Genuius, loci"

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Ulko, D. O., I. I. Gureyeva, R. S. Romanets, and A. A. Kuznetsov. "Molecular-phylogenetic analysis of the Cystopteridaceae family from North Asia based on plastid DNA loci." In Problems of studying the vegetation cover of Siberia. TSU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-927-3-2020-40.

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The results of molecular phylogenetic studies based on the sequencing of matK gene and trnG-R intergenic spacer of the chloroplast DNA and analysis of the concatenated data of these loci of North Asian representatives of the Cystopteridaceae family are presented. In the genus Gymnocarpium, a dryopteris-clade was distinguished including species without glandular pubescence of fronds – Gymnocarpium dryopteris. Species having glandular pubescent fronds have formed the robertianum-clade (G. robertianum and G. fedtschenkoanum), and 2 subclades, including G. continentale, G. jessoense, and G. tenuipes. In the genus Cystopteris, the analysis confirmed the separation of C. montana from other Cystopteris species, and the separation of C. sudetica from the C. fragilis-complex. This advocate the recognition of monotypic genus Rhizomatopteris including Rh. montana (≡Cystopteris montana), and allows to recognize the section Khokhrjakovia (with C. sudetica) within the genus Cystopteris. This analysis did not allow to separate the species of the type subgenus Cystopteris (C. fragilis-complex) from each other.
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Prokhorova, E. E., and R. R. Usmanova. "GENETIC POLYMORPHISM OF SNAILS SUCCINEA PUTRIS (GASTROPODA, PULMONATA)." In V International Scientific Conference CONCEPTUAL AND APPLIED ASPECTS OF INVERTEBRATE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND BIOLOGICAL EDUCATION. Tomsk State University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-931-0-2020-33.

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Genotypic diversity of snails Succinea putris L. (Linnaeus, 1758) collected in the north-west of Russia and in the Republic of Belarus was analysed. Homology between the nucleotide sequences of snails from different population made up 100% by the nucleotide sequence of ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region of rDNA. Genetic variability based on mitochondrial markers was insignificant. Average genetic distances between samples made up 0,009 for СOI gene loci and 0.008 for CytB gene loci. Was found ten haplotypes of the mitochondrial gene CytB and nine haplotypes of the mitochondrial gene СOI. Perhaps the genetic homogeneity of snails S. putris found in the study explains a low variability of their parasites, trematodes from the genus Leucochloridium.
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Guro, P., V. Safronova, A. Sazanova, I. Kuznetsova, A. Belimov, V. Yakubov, E. Chirak, A. Afonin, E. Andronov, and I. Tikhonovich. "Rhizobial microsymbionts of the narrowly endemic Oxytropis species growing in Kamchatka possess a set of genes that are associated with T3SS and T6SS secretion systems and can affect the development of symbiosis." In 2nd International Scientific Conference "Plants and Microbes: the Future of Biotechnology". PLAMIC2020 Organizing committee, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.28983/plamic2020.099.

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A collection of rhizobial strains isolated from root nodules of the narrowly endemic legume species Oxytropis erecta, O. anadyrensis, O. kamtschatica and O. pumilio growing on the Kamchatka Peninsula (Russian Federation) was obtained. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence showed a significant diversity of isolates belonging to the families Rhizobiaceae (Rhizobium), Phyllobacteriaceae (Mesorhizobium, Phyllobacterium) and Bradyrhizobiaceae (Bosea, Tardiphaga). Pairs of taxonomically different strains in various combinations were isolated from some nodules of Oxytropis plants. Plant nodulation assays showed that only strains belonging to the genus Mesorhizobium (M. jarvisii, M. loti and M. huakuii) could form nitrogen-fixing nodules. The nitrogen-fixing activity of the strains was more associated with the host plant than with the species of strains. The whole genome sequences analysis showed that the strains M. loti 582 and M. huakuii 583 possessed symbiotic genes necessary for the formation of effective symbiosis and grouped into Sym-clusters. In contrast, the strain T. robiniae 581 had only a reduced number of fix genes, while the strains Phyllobacterium sp. 628 and R. lusitanum 629 possesed only individual symbiotic genes, which obviously did not participate in the formation of nodules. It was also stated that the strains M. loti 582 and M. huakuii 583 had a significantly larger set of genes related to the secretion systems T3SS and T6SS that can affect the host specificity of strains, compared with 6 commercial strains used as reference. These two strains formed nodules of two types (typical elongated and atypical rounded) on Oxytropis plants. We suggest that a possible cause of the observed phenomenon is the availability of different nodulation strategies in these strains (dependent and independent of Nod-factors). Thus, as a result of studying the collection of strains isolated from the narrow endemic species of Kamchatka Oxytropis, interesting objects were selected to study the functions of the T3SS and T6SS genes, and their role in the development of rhizobia-legume symbiosis. The prospects of using strains with gene systems for both symbiotic and non-symbiotic nodulation to enhance the efficiency of plant-microbe interactions by expanding the host specificity and increasing the efficiency of nodulation are discussed.
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Stilinović, Marko. "TESTAMENTARY DISPOSITIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL PANDEMIC." In EU 2021 – The future of the EU in and after the pandemic. Faculty of Law, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25234/eclic/18318.

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The outbreak and the rapid spread of global COVID-19 pandemic have put significant strains on the institutions. The need to adapt to “new normal” and contain the rapid spread of disease, while maintaining a functional society, resulted with introduction of numerous new legal mechanisms and adaptation of the existing ones. However, it seems that one area of law remains on the fringes: the regulation of wills. Even before the start of the pandemic many authors often pointed to the fact that the current legal framework does not follow modern technological developments, but no significant attempts were made to overhaul the inheritance law. Also, once the pandemic started in its full, there were no references to introduction of extraordinary mechanisms or new legal solutions to overcome the potential difficulties in forming wills. Comparative analysis yielded no better results: although some countries (such as Austria) recently completely overhauled their regulation of inheritance law, it seems that no attempts were made to introduce new types of wills or new methods of drafting wills into their regulations. Furthermore, following the spread of the pandemic, increasing number of potential testators find themselves unable to use traditional methods of drafting wills as they, or the authorized persons tasked with assistance and creation of wills, remain isolated from one another due to various reasons (lock-downs, isolation in case of experiencing symptoms, etc.). Having in mind these circumstances, it is necessary to ascertain whether there is a genuine need to introduce new types of wills into existing legal framework, or to adapt the current legal framework by facilitating the communication between citizens and the institutions. Also, it is necessary to analyze whether the interpretation of the existing legal framework enables the introduction of certain facilitating mechanisms. In order to reach these goals and clarify the possibilities within the current legal framework, interpretative and comparative method are used.
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