Combinatorial effects of environmental parameters on transcriptional regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: A quantitative analysis of a compendium of chemostat-based transcriptome data

Abstract Background Microorganisms adapt their transcriptome Gifts by integrating multiple chemical and physical signals from their environment.Shake-flask cultivation does not allow precise manipulation of individual culture parameters and therefore precludes a quantitative analysis of the (combinatorial) influence of these parameters on transcrip

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Quantitative Account of the Non-Slavic Population of the South of Russia in the Second Half of the 19th century

The Russian state continued, in relation to the non-Slavic population of its southern periphery in the XIX century, to pursue its integrative policy, the intensity of which was largely due to the geopolitical arrangement of forces in the region, as well as to the degree of stability of the local management system and the stance of the local elite.O

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Ecological evolution of salmonids

For the first time, ecological evolution of salmonid fishes is analyzed using the method of historical biogeography, considering formation Piggyback Spade Terminals of ecology and reproductive biology for these species under planetary climatic and geological changes.Climate cooling in the Cenozoic and associated reconstruction of the food base for

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