نتایج جستجو برای: hotspots

تعداد نتایج: 8181  

2004
G. M. Link N. Vijaykrishnan M. J. Irwin

As technology scales, thermal issues are becoming a significant factor in chip design. Ever increasing transistor densities and increasing leakage currents result in high power dissipation, and require increasingly large and expensive cooling systems to maintain chip operating temperatures within safe bounds. Many existing thermal management techniques focus on reducing the overall power consum...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2016
P A Turner T J Griffis D J Mulla J M Baker R T Venterea

Anthropogenic emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), a trace gas with severe environmental costs, are greatest from agricultural soils amended with nitrogen (N) fertilizer. However, accurate N2O emission estimates at fine spatial scales are made difficult by their high variability, which represents a critical challenge for the management of N2O emissions. Here, static chamber measurements (n=60) and...

2013
Maria-Elisabetta Serrentino Emmanuel Chaplais Vérane Sommermeyer Valérie Borde

During the first meiotic prophase, programmed DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are distributed non randomly at hotspots along chromosomes, to initiate recombination. In all organisms, more DSBs are formed than crossovers (CO), the repair product that creates a physical link between homologs and allows their correct segregation. It is not known whether all DSB hotspots are also CO hotspots or if ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2017
Takeshi Kawakami Carina F Mugal Alexander Suh Alexander Nater Reto Burri Linnéa Smeds Hans Ellegren

Recombination rate is heterogeneous across the genome of various species and so are genetic diversity and differentiation as a consequence of linked selection. However, we still lack a clear picture of the underlying mechanisms for regulating recombination. Here we estimated fine-scale population recombination rate based on the patterns of linkage disequilibrium across the genomes of multiple p...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2006
Paul Fearnhead

MOTIVATION There is much local variation in recombination rates across the human genome--with the majority of recombination occurring in recombination hotspots--short regions of around approximately 2 kb in length that have much higher recombination rates than neighbouring regions. Knowledge of this local variation is important, e.g. in the design and analysis of association studies for disease...

2015
Laura Grange Cheikh Loucoubar Olivier Telle Adama Tall Joseph Faye Cheikh Sokhna Jean-François Trape Anavaj Sakuntabhai Jean-François Bureau Richard Paul

Malaria transmission intensity is highly heterogeneous even at a very small scale. Implementing targeted intervention in malaria transmission hotspots offers the potential to reduce the burden of disease both locally and in adjacent areas. Transmission of malaria parasites from man to mosquito requires the production of gametocyte stage parasites. Cluster analysis of a 19-year long cohort study...

2017
Justin Lessler Andrew S. Azman Heather S. McKay Sean M. Moore

AbstractThe importance of spatial clusters, or "hotspots," in infectious disease epidemiology has been increasingly recognized, and targeting hotspots is often seen as an important component of disease-control strategies. However, the precise meaning of "hotspot" varies widely in current research and policy documents. Hotspots have been variously described as areas of elevated incidence or prev...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2006
Chris C. A Spencer Panos Deloukas Sarah Hunt Jim Mullikin Simon Myers Bernard Silverman Peter Donnelly David Bentley Gil McVean

In humans, the rate of recombination, as measured on the megabase scale, is positively associated with the level of genetic variation, as measured at the genic scale. Despite considerable debate, it is not clear whether these factors are causally linked or, if they are, whether this is driven by the repeated action of adaptive evolution or molecular processes such as double-strand break formati...

2014
Linda Odenthal-Hesse Ingrid L. Berg Amelia Veselis Alec J. Jeffreys Celia A. May

Meiotic recombination ensures the correct segregation of homologous chromosomes during gamete formation and contributes to DNA diversity through both large-scale reciprocal crossovers and very localised gene conversion events, also known as noncrossovers. Considerable progress has been made in understanding factors such as PRDM9 and SNP variants that influence the initiation of recombination at...

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