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Neural evidence for attentional capture by salient distractors
Salient objects often capture our attention, serving as distractors and hindering our current goals. It remains unclear when and how salient...
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Capture-Recapture: Bayesian Methods
This chapter outlines the development of Bayesian methods for estimating abundance in closed population capture-recapture models. We describe model... -
Capture tolerance: A neglected third component of aposematism?
Aposematism (considered here as an association between conspicuous colour patterns and the presence of a harmful secondary defence) has long been...
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Species-aware DNA language models capture regulatory elements and their evolution
BackgroundThe rise of large-scale multi-species genome sequencing projects promises to shed new light on how genomes encode gene regulatory...
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Root phenotypes for improved nitrogen capture
BackgroundSuboptimal nitrogen availability is a primary constraint for crop production in low-input agroecosystems, while nitrogen fertilization is a...
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A dicey situation: capture behaviours in free-ranging dice snakes
AbstractWhen captured by a predator, the prey’s options for escape decrease dramatically; however, some species, such as dice snakes, display a wide...
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Capture-Recapture: Frequentist Methods
Capture–recapture methods for both open and closed populations have developed extensively in recent years, especially with the development of... -
Determining chromatin architecture with Micro Capture-C
Micro Capture-C (MCC) is a chromatin conformation capture (3C) method for visualizing reproducible three-dimensional contacts of specified regions of...
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Capture-C: a modular and flexible approach for high-resolution chromosome conformation capture
Chromosome conformation capture (3C) methods measure the spatial proximity between DNA elements in the cell nucleus. Many methods have been developed...
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Decoder-seq enhances mRNA capture efficiency in spatial RNA sequencing
Spatial transcriptomics technologies with high resolution often lack high sensitivity in mRNA detection. Here we report a dendrimeric DNA coordinate...
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Which side are you on? Spider web positioning affects prey capture more than body colour
Colour has been hypothesized to play a crucial role in prey capture for sit-and-wait predators that rely on visual cues to deceive their prey. Prey...
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Chromosome Conformation Capture for Large Genomes
The gigantic 32Gb Axolotl genome inspires fascinating questions such as: how such a big genome is organized and packed in nuclei and how regulation... -
Ventral wing hairs provide tactile feedback for aerial prey capture in the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus
Bats rely on their hand-wings to execute agile flight maneuvers, to grasp objects, and cradle young. Embedded in the dorsal and ventral membranes of...
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The effect of missing data on evolutionary analysis of sequence capture bycatch, with application to an agricultural pest
Sequence capture is a genomic technique that selectively enriches target sequences before high throughput next-generation sequencing, to generate...
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Solid-phase capture and profiling of open chromatin by spatial ATAC
Current methods for epigenomic profiling are limited in their ability to obtain genome-wide information with spatial resolution. We introduce spatial...
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Protein language models can capture protein quaternary state
BackgroundDetermining a protein’s quaternary state, i.e. the number of monomers in a functional unit, is a critical step in protein...
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Visual modelling can optimise the appearance and capture efficiency of sticky traps used to manage insect pests
Sticky traps are one of the most important tools for monitoring and mass trap** of insect pests. Their effectiveness depends on attracting and...
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Targeted Chromosome Conformation Capture (HiCap)
Targeted chromosome conformation capture (HiCap) is an experimental method for detecting spatial interactions of genomic features such as promoters... -
A review of the production status, constraints, and opportunities in East African freshwater capture and culture fisheries
Demand for fish continued to grow worldwide while production from capture fisheries has decreased. In the Eastern African Region (EAR), the...
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Soil and Ocean Carbon Sequestration, Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage as Negative Emission Strategies for Global Climate Change
Carbon is stored in vegetation, soils, woody products, and aquatic habitats through biological carbon sequestration. Biological carbon sequestration...