Selection of Proper Neural Network Sizes and
... network training, but the most efficient was the Levenberg Marquardt (LM) algorithm [40], [41]. The LM algorithm is very fast and efficient, but it has two major problems: 1) it was written [41] in such way that only MLP network architectures (Fig. 1) can be trained and 2) only relatively small prob ...
... network training, but the most efficient was the Levenberg Marquardt (LM) algorithm [40], [41]. The LM algorithm is very fast and efficient, but it has two major problems: 1) it was written [41] in such way that only MLP network architectures (Fig. 1) can be trained and 2) only relatively small prob ...
Congenital hereditary cataracts
... cases among 100,000 births with a further 10 cases being diagnosed during childhood. They reflect mainly genetically caused developmental alterations in the lens and surrounding ocular tissues. Even if modern Human Genetics has made large steps forward in the characterization of human hereditary dis ...
... cases among 100,000 births with a further 10 cases being diagnosed during childhood. They reflect mainly genetically caused developmental alterations in the lens and surrounding ocular tissues. Even if modern Human Genetics has made large steps forward in the characterization of human hereditary dis ...
Pedigree Chart Qu
... The Rhesus blood group is genetically controlled. The gene for the Rhesus blood group has two alleles. The allele for Rhesus positive, R, is dominant to that for Rhesus negative, r. The diagram shows the inheritance of the Rhesus blood group in one family. Explain one piece of evidence from the diag ...
... The Rhesus blood group is genetically controlled. The gene for the Rhesus blood group has two alleles. The allele for Rhesus positive, R, is dominant to that for Rhesus negative, r. The diagram shows the inheritance of the Rhesus blood group in one family. Explain one piece of evidence from the diag ...
Evolving patch-based terrains for use in video games
... Evolutionary algorithms can be employed to add more control to the terrain generation process and can produce terrains that meet the user’s preferences of feature arrangement, such as the position and orientation of mountains and valleys. The first notable contribution to this field is by Ong et al. ...
... Evolutionary algorithms can be employed to add more control to the terrain generation process and can produce terrains that meet the user’s preferences of feature arrangement, such as the position and orientation of mountains and valleys. The first notable contribution to this field is by Ong et al. ...
D. melanogaster - GEP Community Server
... digests of 21 genomes DNA fragments range from 21-33 bp in size Calculate distance between two genomes based on number of shared fragments Seetharam AS and Stuart GW. Whole genome phylogeny for 21 Drosophila species using predicted 2b-RAD fragments. PeerJ. 2013 Dec 23;1:e226. ...
... digests of 21 genomes DNA fragments range from 21-33 bp in size Calculate distance between two genomes based on number of shared fragments Seetharam AS and Stuart GW. Whole genome phylogeny for 21 Drosophila species using predicted 2b-RAD fragments. PeerJ. 2013 Dec 23;1:e226. ...
genetics - Krishikosh
... Press. References which will help answer many other specific questions can be obtained from the subject indexes of Parts II and III of "BIbliography on the genetics of Drosophila". Part I is by H: J. Muller (1939, 132 pp., Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd); Part IT (includes a subject index for Part I) an ...
... Press. References which will help answer many other specific questions can be obtained from the subject indexes of Parts II and III of "BIbliography on the genetics of Drosophila". Part I is by H: J. Muller (1939, 132 pp., Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd); Part IT (includes a subject index for Part I) an ...
Query Results
... Step 4: The user can choose to map the experimental tags against a subset of genomic tags upon a large amount of different features. For details see the help links or: Malig, R., Varela, C., Agosin, E. and Melo, F. (2006) Accurate and unambiguous tag-to-gene mapping in SAGE by a hierarchical gene a ...
... Step 4: The user can choose to map the experimental tags against a subset of genomic tags upon a large amount of different features. For details see the help links or: Malig, R., Varela, C., Agosin, E. and Melo, F. (2006) Accurate and unambiguous tag-to-gene mapping in SAGE by a hierarchical gene a ...
Genomic imprinting in the development and evolution of
... (2) Regions with imprinting effects and linkages to psychosis ........................................................ ( a ) 1q42 and the DISC1 gene ..................................................................................................... ( b ) 1p36 and the TP73 gene .................... ...
... (2) Regions with imprinting effects and linkages to psychosis ........................................................ ( a ) 1q42 and the DISC1 gene ..................................................................................................... ( b ) 1p36 and the TP73 gene .................... ...
Experimental and Molecular Pathology
... The mouse nude locus was localized on mouse Chromosome 11 (Takahashi et al., 1992; Lisitsyn et al., 1994) 45 cM from the centromere (http://www.informatics.jax.org) and by positional cloning nude mice were found to contain a mutation in the Whn (winged-helix-nude) gene that encodes for a transcripti ...
... The mouse nude locus was localized on mouse Chromosome 11 (Takahashi et al., 1992; Lisitsyn et al., 1994) 45 cM from the centromere (http://www.informatics.jax.org) and by positional cloning nude mice were found to contain a mutation in the Whn (winged-helix-nude) gene that encodes for a transcripti ...
Mate choice evolution, dominance effects, and the
... Female mate choice influences the maintenance of genetic variation by altering the mating success of males with different genotypes. The evolution of preferences themselves, on the other hand, depends on genetic variation present in the population. Few models have tracked this feedback between a choi ...
... Female mate choice influences the maintenance of genetic variation by altering the mating success of males with different genotypes. The evolution of preferences themselves, on the other hand, depends on genetic variation present in the population. Few models have tracked this feedback between a choi ...
Distalless and dachshund pattern both plesiomorphic
... leg pairs). In contrast to these multiple studies of the role of Dll, no functional data are available for dac, hth, or exd in any chelicerate. The most recent addition to the suite of chelicerate study organisms is the harvestman Phalangium opilio, for which we previously profiled the expression dom ...
... leg pairs). In contrast to these multiple studies of the role of Dll, no functional data are available for dac, hth, or exd in any chelicerate. The most recent addition to the suite of chelicerate study organisms is the harvestman Phalangium opilio, for which we previously profiled the expression dom ...
Water in plants and animals
... Know that the two genes in a dihybrid cross may be linked on the same chromosome, and understand how this limits the range of gametes produced, and hence the range of genotypes in the offspring. Given the results of suitable crosses, be able to identify cases where genes are linked. Understand how c ...
... Know that the two genes in a dihybrid cross may be linked on the same chromosome, and understand how this limits the range of gametes produced, and hence the range of genotypes in the offspring. Given the results of suitable crosses, be able to identify cases where genes are linked. Understand how c ...
Genome-wide search for signatures of selection in three
... morphology of horns in sheep; the TRPM8 gene, involved in regulation of body temperature at low temperatures; DIS3L2, PLAG1 and NIPBL, associated with height variation; and finally, SPEF2 and SPAG6, important for spermatogenesis. Selective sweeps were identified using multiple methods, and in a number ...
... morphology of horns in sheep; the TRPM8 gene, involved in regulation of body temperature at low temperatures; DIS3L2, PLAG1 and NIPBL, associated with height variation; and finally, SPEF2 and SPAG6, important for spermatogenesis. Selective sweeps were identified using multiple methods, and in a number ...
Imprinting of the Y Chromosome Influences Dosage Compensation
... produces an intermediate level of male survival. Males with both maternal and paternal Y chromosomes have very low survival, suggesting that the effect of the paternal Y chromosome is dominant. In spite of the widely held view that the Y chromosome has little genetic information or importance, Y chr ...
... produces an intermediate level of male survival. Males with both maternal and paternal Y chromosomes have very low survival, suggesting that the effect of the paternal Y chromosome is dominant. In spite of the widely held view that the Y chromosome has little genetic information or importance, Y chr ...
Are you your grandmother`s favorite
... expressed is only 50 per cent compared with 100 per cent in grandsons, but for the purpose of this analysis, we have focused on probability of genetic transmission, and not the probability of gene expression. Although the X-chromosome contains only about 4.4 per cent of our DNA, with its estimated 1 ...
... expressed is only 50 per cent compared with 100 per cent in grandsons, but for the purpose of this analysis, we have focused on probability of genetic transmission, and not the probability of gene expression. Although the X-chromosome contains only about 4.4 per cent of our DNA, with its estimated 1 ...
Creating records and analysis of deposited data
... Scroll down to the “DECIPHER: Sequence Variants” track. Does our variant overlap another variant in DECIPHER? If so, click on this variant to see more information in a pop-up window. Click on the patient ID for this patient from the pop-up menu to see the other patient in a new browser tab. What is ...
... Scroll down to the “DECIPHER: Sequence Variants” track. Does our variant overlap another variant in DECIPHER? If so, click on this variant to see more information in a pop-up window. Click on the patient ID for this patient from the pop-up menu to see the other patient in a new browser tab. What is ...
Natural Selection in Relation to Complexity
... level of selective percolation as the background to occasional episodes of secular evolutionary change. And here we also see selection entangled in a mesh of extensional complexity that it cannot be held responsible for having produced as a result of promoting the currently best organismic traits wi ...
... level of selective percolation as the background to occasional episodes of secular evolutionary change. And here we also see selection entangled in a mesh of extensional complexity that it cannot be held responsible for having produced as a result of promoting the currently best organismic traits wi ...
It`s In Your Genes
... The instructions for building an organism are encoded in the organism’s DNA. This exercise deals with the replication of DNA and its importance to the process of heredity. Locate the cylindrical coil in the trunk and stretch it out by twisting the two ends in opposite directions. The cylindrical c ...
... The instructions for building an organism are encoded in the organism’s DNA. This exercise deals with the replication of DNA and its importance to the process of heredity. Locate the cylindrical coil in the trunk and stretch it out by twisting the two ends in opposite directions. The cylindrical c ...
An Analysis of Evolutionary Computation used in Image Processing
... either: (a) corrected for errors introduced during acquisition or transmission (‘restoration’); or (b) enhanced to overcome the weakness of the human visual system (‘enhancement’). As such, the discipline of ‘pure’ image processing may be succinctly summarised as being concerned with “a process whic ...
... either: (a) corrected for errors introduced during acquisition or transmission (‘restoration’); or (b) enhanced to overcome the weakness of the human visual system (‘enhancement’). As such, the discipline of ‘pure’ image processing may be succinctly summarised as being concerned with “a process whic ...