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Publikováno v:
npj Systems Biology and Applications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)
Abstract Translation is an essential attribute of all living cells. At the heart of cellular operation, it is a chemical information decoding process that begins with an input string of nucleotides and ends with the synthesis of a specific output str
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https://doaj.org/article/c5283483ad0446bdaca1c294275ab473
Publikováno v:
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2569
Proteins have played a fundamental role throughout life's history on Earth. Despite their biological importance, ancient origin, early function, and evolution of proteins are seldom able to be directly studied because few of these attributes are pres
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Cathryn D. Sephus, Evrim Fer, Amanda K. Garcia, Zachary R. Adam, Edward W. Schwieterman, Betul Kacar
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology and Evolution. 39
For billions of years, life has continuously adapted to dynamic physical conditions near the Earth’s surface. Fossils and other preserved biosignatures in the paleontological record are the most direct evidence for reconstructing the broad historic
Protein translation is a foundational attribute of all living cells. The translation function carried out by the ribosome critically depends on an assortment of protein interaction partners, collectively referred to as the translation machinery. Vari
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http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-482460
http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-482460
Publikováno v:
Methods in Molecular Biology ISBN: 9781071626900
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::e0bd2460464107b541bfdc126c4e6b4b
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2691-7_13
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2691-7_13
Autor:
Gülşah Merve Kılınç, Elif Surer, N. Ezgi Altınışık, Cansu Karamurat, Ayça Doğu, Ekin Sağlıcan, Andrew Fairbairn, Jan Storå, Damla Kaptan, Donovan M Adams, Füsun Özer, Nurcan Kayacan, Çiğdem Atakuman, Jessica Pearson, Reyhan Yaka, Eline M.J. Schotsmans, Sevgi Yorulmaz, C. Can Bilgin, Mehmet Çetin, Mehmet Somel, Christopher J. Knüsel, Mattias Jakobsson, Maja Krzewińska, Ömür Dilek Erdal, Douglas Baird, Nihan Dilşad Dağtaş, Igor Mapelli, Ayshin Ghalichi, Torsten Günther, Gökhan Mustafaoğlu, Scott D. Haddow, Maurice de Kleijn, Erinç Yurtman, Hasan Can Gemici, Marco Milella, İnci Togan, Anna Juras, Güneş Duru, Fokke Gerritsen, Ian Hodder, Alex Bayliss, Clark Spencer Larsen, Mihriban Özbaşaran, Arielle R. Munters, Evrim Fer, Marin A. Pilloud, Anders Götherström, Arda Sevkar, Maciej Chyleński, Sevim Seda Çokoğlu, Yılmaz Selim Erdal, Vendela Kempe Lagerholm, Dilek Koptekin, Camilla Mazzucato, Kıvılcım Başak Vural, Arkadiusz Marciniak, Rana Özbal
Publikováno v:
Current Biology
Current Biology, 31(11), 2455-2468.e18. Cell Press
Yaka, R, Mapelli, I, Kaptan, D, Doğu, A, Chyleński, M, Erdal, Ö D, Koptekin, D, Vural, K B, Bayliss, A, Mazzucato, C, Fer, E, Çokoğlu, S S, Lagerholm, V K, Krzewińska, M, Karamurat, C, Gemici, H C, Sevkar, A, Dağtaş, N D, Kılınç, G M, Adams, D, Munters, A R, Sağlıcan, E, Milella, M, Schotsmans, E M J, Yurtman, E, Çetin, M, Yorulmaz, S, Altınışık, N E, Ghalichi, A, Juras, A, Bilgin, C C, Günther, T, Storå, J, Jakobsson, M, de Kleijn, M, Mustafaoğlu, G, Fairbairn, A, Pearson, J, Togan, İ, Kayacan, N, Marciniak, A, Larsen, C S, Hodder, I, Atakuman, Ç, Pilloud, M, Sürer, E, Gerritsen, F, Özbal, R, Baird, D, Erdal, Y S, Duru, G, Özbaşaran, M, Haddow, S D, Knüsel, C J, Götherström, A, Özer, F & Somel, M 2021, ' Variable kinship patterns in Neolithic Anatolia revealed by ancient genomes ', Current Biology, vol. 31, no. 11, pp. 2455-2468 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.050
Yaka, R, Mapelli, I, Kaptan, D, Doğu, A, Chyleński, M, Erdal, Ö D, Koptekin, D, Vural, K B, Bayliss, A, Mazzucato, C, Fer, E, Çokoğlu, S S, Lagerholm, V K, Krzewińska, M, Karamurat, C, Gemici, H C, Sevkar, A, Dağtaş, N D, Kılınç, G M, Adams, D, Munters, A R, Sağlıcan, E, Milella, M, Schotsmans, E M J, Yurtman, E, Çetin, M, Yorulmaz, S, Altınışık, N E, Ghalichi, A, Juras, A, Bilgin, C C, Günther, T, Storå, J, Jakobsson, M, de Kleijn, M, Mustafaoğlu, G, Fairbairn, A, Pearson, J, Togan, İ, Kayacan, N, Marciniak, A, Larsen, C S, Hodder, I, Atakuman, Ç, Pilloud, M, Sürer, E, Gerritsen, F, Özbal, R, Baird, D, Erdal, Y S, Duru, G, Özbaşaran, M, Haddow, S D, Knüsel, C J, Götherström, A, Özer, F & Somel, M 2021, ' Variable kinship patterns in Neolithic Anatolia revealed by ancient genomes ', Current Biology, vol. 31, no. 11, pp. 2455-2468.e18 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.050
Yaka, Reyhan; Mapelli, Igor; Kaptan, Damla; Doğu, Ayça; Chyleński, Maciej; Erdal, Ömür Dilek; Koptekin, Dilek; Vural, Kıvılcım Başak; Bayliss, Alex; Mazzucato, Camilla; Fer, Evrim; Çokoğlu, Sevim Seda; Lagerholm, Vendela Kempe; Krzewińska, Maja; Karamurat, Cansu; Gemici, Hasan Can; Sevkar, Arda; Dağtaş, Nihan Dilşad; Kılınç, Gülşah Merve; Adams, Donovan; ... (2021). Variable kinship patterns in Neolithic Anatolia revealed by ancient genomes. Current Biology, 31(11), 2455-2468.e18. Cell Press 10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.050
Current Biology, 31(11), 2455-2468.e18. Cell Press
Yaka, R, Mapelli, I, Kaptan, D, Doğu, A, Chyleński, M, Erdal, Ö D, Koptekin, D, Vural, K B, Bayliss, A, Mazzucato, C, Fer, E, Çokoğlu, S S, Lagerholm, V K, Krzewińska, M, Karamurat, C, Gemici, H C, Sevkar, A, Dağtaş, N D, Kılınç, G M, Adams, D, Munters, A R, Sağlıcan, E, Milella, M, Schotsmans, E M J, Yurtman, E, Çetin, M, Yorulmaz, S, Altınışık, N E, Ghalichi, A, Juras, A, Bilgin, C C, Günther, T, Storå, J, Jakobsson, M, de Kleijn, M, Mustafaoğlu, G, Fairbairn, A, Pearson, J, Togan, İ, Kayacan, N, Marciniak, A, Larsen, C S, Hodder, I, Atakuman, Ç, Pilloud, M, Sürer, E, Gerritsen, F, Özbal, R, Baird, D, Erdal, Y S, Duru, G, Özbaşaran, M, Haddow, S D, Knüsel, C J, Götherström, A, Özer, F & Somel, M 2021, ' Variable kinship patterns in Neolithic Anatolia revealed by ancient genomes ', Current Biology, vol. 31, no. 11, pp. 2455-2468 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.050
Yaka, R, Mapelli, I, Kaptan, D, Doğu, A, Chyleński, M, Erdal, Ö D, Koptekin, D, Vural, K B, Bayliss, A, Mazzucato, C, Fer, E, Çokoğlu, S S, Lagerholm, V K, Krzewińska, M, Karamurat, C, Gemici, H C, Sevkar, A, Dağtaş, N D, Kılınç, G M, Adams, D, Munters, A R, Sağlıcan, E, Milella, M, Schotsmans, E M J, Yurtman, E, Çetin, M, Yorulmaz, S, Altınışık, N E, Ghalichi, A, Juras, A, Bilgin, C C, Günther, T, Storå, J, Jakobsson, M, de Kleijn, M, Mustafaoğlu, G, Fairbairn, A, Pearson, J, Togan, İ, Kayacan, N, Marciniak, A, Larsen, C S, Hodder, I, Atakuman, Ç, Pilloud, M, Sürer, E, Gerritsen, F, Özbal, R, Baird, D, Erdal, Y S, Duru, G, Özbaşaran, M, Haddow, S D, Knüsel, C J, Götherström, A, Özer, F & Somel, M 2021, ' Variable kinship patterns in Neolithic Anatolia revealed by ancient genomes ', Current Biology, vol. 31, no. 11, pp. 2455-2468.e18 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.050
Yaka, Reyhan; Mapelli, Igor; Kaptan, Damla; Doğu, Ayça; Chyleński, Maciej; Erdal, Ömür Dilek; Koptekin, Dilek; Vural, Kıvılcım Başak; Bayliss, Alex; Mazzucato, Camilla; Fer, Evrim; Çokoğlu, Sevim Seda; Lagerholm, Vendela Kempe; Krzewińska, Maja; Karamurat, Cansu; Gemici, Hasan Can; Sevkar, Arda; Dağtaş, Nihan Dilşad; Kılınç, Gülşah Merve; Adams, Donovan; ... (2021). Variable kinship patterns in Neolithic Anatolia revealed by ancient genomes. Current Biology, 31(11), 2455-2468.e18. Cell Press 10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.050
Summary The social organization of the first fully sedentary societies that emerged during the Neolithic period in Southwest Asia remains enigmatic,1 mainly because material culture studies provide limited insight into this issue. However, because Ne
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0008-B1CC-A21.11116/0000-0008-B1CA-C
https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0008-B1CC-A21.11116/0000-0008-B1CA-C
Autor:
Anna M. Lipkin, Melissa N. Sweeney, Alexandre Coste, Ruwansha Galagedara, Brett Favaro, Triin Laisk, Derrick Ho Yan Chong, Amir M. Farnoud, Edmond Sanganyado, Marcela Viviana Nicola, Colin Murphy, Easton R. White, Neilson Nguyen, Sayantan Chakraborty, Mehrgol Tiv, Sarah S Ch'ng, Sarah Marie Anderson, Christine Hartzell, Justina Pupkaite, Emre O. Polat, Kyle J. Isaacson, Beth Adamowicz, Aliyah M. Weinstein, Jess Matz, Evrim Fer, Christopher Gutierrez, Allison Matia, Iva Rezić, Harry MacKay
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 361(6397)
We asked young scientists this question: How do broad interests benefit your science? Scientists with a variety of hobbies responded that their extracurricular activities have enhanced a wide range of skills, from creativity to communication to resil
Publikováno v:
Science. 365:22-23
[][1] PHOTO: POPARTIC/ISTOCKPHOTO.COM We asked young scientists this question: In exactly six words, what is the secret to preventing burnout? In their succinct responses, scientists from around the world suggested ways to prioritize breaks, focus on
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Nursen Duha Alioglu, Evrim Fer, Mehmet Somel, Recep Ozgur Taskent, Omer Gokcumen, Handan Melike Dönertaş
Publikováno v:
Genome Biology and Evolution
Neanderthals contributed genetic material to modern humans via multiple admixture events. Initial admixture events presumably occurred in Western Asia shortly after humans migrated out of Africa. Despite being a focal point of admixture, earlier stud