Analysis of the crane flies (Diptera, Tipuloidea) subfamilies relationships using molecular sequence data
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Jalasvuori, Matti; Koskinen, Katariina (Academic Press, 2018)Tectiviridae are composed of tailless bacteriophages with an icosahedral capsid and an inner membrane enclosing a double-stranded 15 kb linear DNA genome. Five of the seven previously studied Tectivirus isolates infect ... -
From Sequences to Variables : Rethinking the Relationship between Sequences and Outcomes
Helske, Satu; Helske, Jouni; Chihaya, Guilherme K. (SAGE Publications, 2024)Sequence analysis is increasingly used in the social sciences for the holistic analysis of life-course and other longitudinal data. The usual approach is to construct sequences, calculate dissimilarities, group similar ... -
Statistical analysis of life sequence data
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Novel insights into tumorigenesis revealed by molecular analysis of Lynch syndrome cases with multiple colorectal tumors
Olkinuora, Alisa; Mäki-Nevala, Satu; Ukwattage, Sanjeevi; Ristimäki, Ari; Ahtiainen, Maarit; Mecklin, Jukka-Pekka; Peltomäki, Päivi (Frontiers Media SA, 2024)Background: Lynch syndrome (LS) is an autosomal dominant multi-organ cancer syndrome with a high lifetime risk of cancer. The number of cumulative colorectal adenomas in LS does not generally exceed ten, and removal of ... -
Alternative measures of trait–niche relationships : A test on dispersal traits in saproxylic beetles
Burner, Ryan C.; Stephan, Jörg G.; Drag, Lukas; Potterf, Mária; Birkemoe, Tone; Siitonen, Juha; Müller, Jörg; Ovaskainen, Otso; Sverdrup‐Thygeson, Anne; Snäll, Tord (Wiley, 2023)Functional trait approaches are common in ecology, but a lack of clear hypotheses on how traits relate to environmental gradients (i.e., trait–niche relationships) often makes uncovering mechanisms difficult. Furthermore, ...