نتایج جستجو برای: earthquake hotspots

تعداد نتایج: 38263  

2016
Masatoshi Miyazawa

High-amplitude seismic waves from the Mw 7.0 Kumamoto earthquake of April 16, 2016, triggered another large earthquake 80 km to the NE roughly 30 s later. The source was located at shallow depths beneath the Yufuin geothermal field, Oita Prefecture, Japan, and the event magnitude was approximately 5.9. To date, this is one of the clearest known examples of a remotely triggered large earthquake....

Journal: :CoRR 2010
Spits Warnars H. L. H

Earthquake DSS is an information technology environment which can be used by government to sharpen, make faster and better the earthquake mitigation decision. Earthquake DSS can be delivered as E-government which is not only for government itself but in order to guarantee each citizen’s rights for education, training and information about earthquake and how to overcome the earthquake. Knowledge...

Journal: :Acta geographica Slovenica 2013

2015
Christopher L. Baker Shimpei Kajita Michael Walker Ruth L. Saxl Narayanan Raghupathy Kwangbom Choi Petko M. Petkov Kenneth Paigen

Meiotic recombination generates new genetic variation and assures the proper segregation of chromosomes in gametes. PRDM9, a zinc finger protein with histone methyltransferase activity, initiates meiotic recombination by binding DNA at recombination hotspots and directing the position of DNA double-strand breaks (DSB). The DSB repair mechanism suggests that hotspots should eventually self-destr...

2013
Teun Bousema Jennifer Stevenson Amrish Baidjoe Gillian Stresman Jamie T Griffin Immo Kleinschmidt Edmond J Remarque John Vulule Nabie Bayoh Kayla Laserson Meghna Desai Robert Sauerwein Chris Drakeley Jonathan Cox

BACKGROUND Malaria transmission is highly heterogeneous in most settings, resulting in the formation of recognizable malaria hotspots. Targeting these hotspots might represent a highly efficacious way of controlling or eliminating malaria if the hotspots fuel malaria transmission to the wider community. METHODS/DESIGN Hotspots of malaria will be determined based on spatial patterns in age-adj...

2014
Anamaria G. Zavala Robert T. Morris John J. Wyrick Michael J. Smerdon

Repair of DNA lesions must occur within the chromatin landscape and is associated with alterations in histone modifications and nucleosome rearrangement. To directly associate these chromatin features with DNA damage and repair, it is necessary to be able to map DNA adducts. We have developed a cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD)-specific immunoprecipitation method and mapped ultraviolet damage ...

2015
Dibyendu Adhikari Raghuvar Tiwary Saroj Kanta Barik Paul Adam

Identification of invasion hotspots that support multiple invasive alien species (IAS) is a pre-requisite for control and management of invasion. However, till recently it remained a methodological challenge to precisely determine such invasive hotspots. We identified the hotspots of alien species invasion in India through Ecological Niche Modelling (ENM) using species occurrence data from the ...

2017
I. N. Tikhonov

Despite of over a century of scientific effort, the understanding in earthquake forecasting remains immature. Moreover, even the theoretical possibility of earthquake forecasting is debatable. Especially problematic is a possibility of an effective shortand intermediate-term earthquake forecasting. The aim of this paper is to present the new evidence in support of possibility of the shortand in...

Journal: :Genome research 2004
Von Bing Yap Lior Pachter

We describe a whole-genome comparative analysis of the human, mouse, and rat genomes to describe the average substitution patterns of four genomic regions: ancient repeats, rodent-specific DNA, exons, and conserved (coding and noncoding) regions, and to identify rodent evolutionary hotspots. In all types of regions, except the rodent-specific DNA, the rat branch is slightly longer than the mous...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Yan He Minghui Wang Stefanie Dukowic-Schulze Adele Zhou Choon-Lin Tiang Shay Shilo Gaganpreet K Sidhu Steven Eichten Peter Bradbury Nathan M Springer Edward S Buckler Avraham A Levy Qi Sun Jaroslaw Pillardy Penny M A Kianian Shahryar F Kianian Changbin Chen Wojciech P Pawlowski

Meiotic recombination is the most important source of genetic variation in higher eukaryotes. It is initiated by formation of double-strand breaks (DSBs) in chromosomal DNA in early meiotic prophase. The DSBs are subsequently repaired, resulting in crossovers (COs) and noncrossovers (NCOs). Recombination events are not distributed evenly along chromosomes but cluster at recombination hotspots. ...

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