IQ (Intelligence Quotient) is a measure of mental agility and comprehension speeds. Some of the greatest scientists of all time had impressive IQ. In the UK, the average 32-year-old has an IQ of 100. This is th
All of these findings suggested that the crested ibis has a low level of degeneration of the W chromosome. Fig. 4: Highly restricted degeneration and female-biased expression of the ancient-W in the crested ibis. a Syntenic plot between the neo-Z and neo-W Chromosomes of the crested ibis ...
Among repetitive DNA, proportion of TEs in each subgenome was relatively similar (20.9–23.8%), although A subgenome had twice as many as T subgenome (Table1). The order of TE insertion time wasA. thaliana > A. lyrata > A. arenosa. (Fig.1f), which tended to correlate with ...
Many human traits are highly polygenic, for that the phenotype is governed by a large number of small-effect variants [3]. Though complicated, polygenic adaptation acts pervasively on complex traits, and plays an important role in human evolution [3]. Here, we combined GWAS data with SDS to...
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The conventional IT infrastructure cannot be scaled to this level at any point in a on demand fashion. So cloud computing played an important role to support all these migrations from traditional computing to IT-based service providers with a huge number of clients and other businesses like ...
Several classifications of the causes for non-acceptance of evolution have been proposed (Alters and Alters2001; Alters2005; Smith2010a,b; Wiles et al.2011). I follow these fairly closely here but at the highest level divide causes into what may be called “proximate” or “primary” causes...
This work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modulation of its composition by interior/exterior cycling. The formation and evolution of Venus’s atmosphere, leading to contemporary surface conditions, remain hotly debated topics, and involve questions that tie into many ...
Several classifications of the causes for non-acceptance of evolution have been proposed (Alters and Alters2001; Alters2005; Smith2010a,b; Wiles et al.2011). I follow these fairly closely here but at the highest level divide causes into what may be called “proximate” or “primary” causes...
Toxin–antitoxin systems are widespread in bacterial genomes. They are usually composed of two elements: a toxin that inhibits an essential cellular process and an antitoxin that counteracts its cognate toxin. In the past decade, a number of new toxin–a