Sentences with phrase «particular loci»

However, to measure the total amount of DNA turnover at particular loci, gaps annotated in a query genome needed to be mapped to a reference genome.
The article you cite is conflating total possible genetic variability (i.e. 10 ^ 30K) with what is expected at each particular loci in subsequent generations.
An individual is the society, or better, the complex of societies, in a particular locus.
Each actual occasion emerges at a particular locus in time and space when that locus becomes the center of converging feelings, or prehensions.
Cogredience is taking a particular locus in the passage of nature as a point of origin; he calls it a «percipient event,» but it isn't necessary that percipience should mean anything like conscious perception.
The very word nation, however, stems from the Latin natio — referring to nativity, to something which is «natural», born and rooted in a particular locus.
«The epigenetic change revealed may be inscribed on the entire genome, on a particular locus, or on the transgene of the treated plants,» the researchers speculate in the paper presenting the finding, published online yesterday in Nature.
There are many locations in the genome where initially unmapped DNBs can be and are correctly included in assembly as described in Why are there reads in the evidenceDnbs file assigned to a particular locus that are not mapped to that location in the initial mappings files?
Steig's results, showing West Antarctic as a particular locus of warming, were themselves novel and, if anything, contradicted prior views of Peninsula warming.

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Her prehensive viewpoint is not restricted to some one particular future locus, but includes all loci from which God actively unifies her experience of the past.
Even the long - expected idea of the messianic kingdom had to have a particular personal locus to be fully compelling.
Third, the context has shifted: in contrast to the traditional Catholic conception of the political community, and politics within such communities, as the means of achieving real if limited justice for human life in the world, and a corresponding theory of international relations, recent Catholic thought on war often treats the state as a locus of injustice and the goals of particular states as inherently at odds with the achievement of common human goals, while an internationalism defined in terms of the United Nations system is proposed as the best means to those common goals.
Dewey calls this value «quality,» but by the term he means neither mathematical nor secondary qualities; he uses the term to refer, first, to the wholeness or deeper reality, in some aspect of the world, often as that wholeness is presented in a work of art. 24 If this were called the objective locus of quality, the subjective locus would be the emotional intuition of the objective quality; this subjective quality gives the experience itself the unity which makes it that particular experience.25 It is this empirical discernment of quality which provides the substance of the derivative and propositional resolution of the conflict between the individual and its environment.
21 In his James Lectures at Harvard in 1940, he abandoned the term «particulars» for «universals» or «qualities» that, based on the examples he cites, functioned somewhat like Whiteheadian «eternal objects»: that is, ordinary macroscopic objects or experiences are to be conceived as a particular togetherness of these qualia at a given locus in spacetime.22
But it inherits these data from a particular spatiotemporal locus.
«Finally, to ensure that the preparation of the Appropriation Bill is based on the Medium Term Expenditure Framework, passed by the National Assembly, signed into law by the President and implemented by the Executive arm of government Section 51 of the Fiscal Responsibility Act has specifically clothed every citizen with the necessary locus standi or legal capacity to enforce the provisions of the law by obtaining prerogative orders or other remedies at the Federal High Court, without having to show any special particular interest.»
Intriguingly, the new genetic resistance locus lies within a region of the genome where humans and chimpanzees have been known to share particular combinations of DNA variants, known as haplotypes.
In particular, diversity of the nuclear genome is unlikely to be reciprocally monophyletic among subpopulations, a phenomenon called incomplete lineage sorting, which results in support for different topologies across loci (27).
In other words, modification of chromatin arises due to cellular signaling to particular genome loci and does not appear to be propagated independently of genome targeting.
B - A summary of clinal patterns at 17 loci without constraint to any particular model of monotonic change (data from [27]-RRB-.
In particular he has worked on finding disease loci for major eye malformations: identifying the major cause as heterozygous, de novo, loss - of - function mutations in SOX2.
Some reasons for this relatively low yield include unappreciated phenotypic heterogeneity; locus heterogeneity; somatic and germline mosaicism; variants of uncertain functional significance; technically inaccessible areas of the genome; incorrect mode of inheritance investigated; and inadequate communication between clinicians and basic scientists with knowledge of particular genes, proteins, or biological systems.
Doing a genetic test and subsequently eliminating an individual from the breeding population may not be the best strategy, as by targeting a particular allele at one genetic locus for removal from the gene pool of a particular breed, breeders may in fact increase allele frequency of genetic variants on alternative haplotypes at the same, or a different locus, that are recessively deleterious.
Artforum in particular grew into a locus for formalist discourse, which had the early effect of providing an aesthetic toolkit divorced from politic.
Perhaps it's the protective, self - preservationist impulse extending from one racialized creative to another that prompts concerns of limitation with self - identification, but Alsharif's modes of direction deftly precipitate the necessity of her insistence, and then collapse these concerns altogether as it becomes clear that her work speaks far beyond borders and barriers: from the vantage point of one particular socio - political locus, she excavates wider, apparently enduring truths of human relations and leaves us somewhere else altogether, making sense of the nebulous matter in between.
As suggested by their titles — The Audition, The Rehearsal and The Interview — in each of the three installations making up The Woods, a particular show business ritual becomes the locus of meaning through which to more broadly reflect upon and decode the machinery of mainstream entertainment.
Drawing on the history of the readymade, as well as the legacy of Minimalism (with particular reference to the work of Robert Ryman), the canvases also serve as signifiers of how such institutions figure in art - world consciousness as a locus of desire.
As suggested by their titles — The Audition, The Rehearsal and The Interview — in each of the three installations that constitute the trilogy, a particular show business ritual becomes the locus of meaning through which to more broadly reflect upon and decode the myth - making machinery of mainstream cinema.
Some notable cases resolving the question of whether locus delecti is present in a particular case include the following:
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