نتایج جستجو برای: reticulation

تعداد نتایج: 399  

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2013
Stephen J Willson

Trees are commonly utilized to describe the evolutionary history of a collection of biological species, in which case the trees are called phylogenetic trees. Often these are reconstructed from data by making use of distances between extant species corresponding to the leaves of the tree. Because of increased recognition of the possibility of hybridization events, more attention is being given ...

2017
Henrik Ronellenfitsch Eleni Katifori

Complex distribution networks are pervasive in biology. Examples include nutrient transport in the slime mold Physarum polycephalum as well as mammalian and plant venation. Adaptive rules are believed to guide development of these networks and lead to a reticulate, hierarchically nested topology that is both efficient and resilient against perturbations. However, as of yet no mechanism is known...

2012
Leo van Iersel Steven Kelk Nela Lekic Céline Scornavacca

Reticulate events play an important role in determining evolutionary relationships. The problem of computing the minimum number of such events to explain discordance between two phylogenetic trees is a hard computational problem. In practice, exact solvers struggle to solve instances with reticulation number larger than 40. For such instances, one has to resort to heuristics and approximation a...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Magnus Bordewich Katharina T. Huber Vincent Moulton Charles Semple

Phylogenetic networks are a type of leaf-labelled, acyclic, directed graph used by biologists to represent the evolutionary history of species whose past includes reticulation events. A phylogenetic network is tree-child if each non-leaf vertex is the parent of a tree vertex or a leaf. Up to a certain equivalence, it has been recently shown that, under two different types of weightings, edge-we...

Journal: :Theor. Comput. Sci. 2018
Janosch Döcker Simone Linz

Recently, the minimum number of reticulation events that is required to simultaneously embed a collection P of rooted binary phylogenetic trees into a so-called temporal network has been characterized in terms of cherry-picking sequences. Such a sequence is a particular ordering on the leaves of the trees in P. However, it is well-known that not all collections of phylogenetic trees have a cher...

2006
Neil Armitage

1. Urban drainage systems fal into two categories: “separated” systems where stormwater and sewage is reticulated in separate reticulation systems; and “combined” systems where the same pipes are used for both. The report deals exclusively with the urban litter problems associated with the stormwater conduits and streams in a country where the stormwater and sewage are always (theoretically at ...

2013
Francesco Colangelo Giuseppina Roviello Laura Ricciotti Claudio Ferone Raffaele Cioffi

The preparation and characterization of metakaolin-based geopolymer mortars containing an organic epoxy resin are presented here for the first time. The specimens have been prepared by means of an innovative in situ co-reticulation process, in mild conditions, of commercial epoxy based organic resins and geopolymeric slurry. In this way, geopolymer based hybrid mortars characterized by a differ...

2014
Sheila Romo-Sánchez Conrado Camacho Héctor L. Ramirez María Arévalo-Villena

Industrial applications require enzymes highly stable and economically viable in terms of reusability. Enzyme immobilization is an exciting alternative to improve the stability of enzymatic processes. The immobilization of two commercial enzymes is reported here (cellulase and xylanase) using three chemical methods (adsorption, reticulation, and crosslinking-adsorption) and two polymeric suppor...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Diego A Rivera-Prieto Mauricio Rivera-Correa Juan M Daza

We describe a new species of Pristimantis from the humid forests on the eastern flank of the northern Cordillera Central in Colombia (6º 23' 19.3554" N, 75º 1' 24.0594" W; ca. 1150 m.a.s.l.). Pristimantis jaguensis sp. nov. is characterized by an extraordinary variation in color and is readily distinguished from congeneric species by lacking nuptial pads, discoidal fold and conical calcar tuber...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2004
Weijia Xu Willard J. Briggs Joanna Padolina Ruth E. Timme Wenguo Liu C. Randal Linder Daniel P. Miranker

MOTIVATION For the purpose of identifying evolutionary reticulation events in flowering plants, we determine a large number of paired, conserved DNA oligomers that may be used as primers to amplify orthologous DNA regions using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). RESULTS We develop an initial candidate set by comparing the Arabidopsis and rice genomes using MoBIoS (Molecular Biological Infor...

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