Quantitative classification of MRT, CCA ordination, and species diversity along elevation gradients of a natural secondary forest in the Qinling mountains

2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
钟娇娇 ZHONG Jiaojiao ◽  
陈杰 CHEN Jie ◽  
陈倩 CHEN Qian ◽  
姬柳婷 JI Liuting ◽  
康冰 KANG Bing
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriel A. Colozza-Gama ◽  
Fabiano Callegari ◽  
Nikola Bešič ◽  
Ana C. de J. Paviza ◽  
Janete M. Cerutti

AbstractSomatic mutations in cancer driver genes can help diagnosis, prognosis and treatment decisions. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) specimen is the main source of DNA for somatic mutation detection. To overcome constraints of DNA isolated from FFPE, we compared pyrosequencing and ddPCR analysis for absolute quantification of BRAF V600E mutation in the DNA extracted from FFPE specimens and compared the results to the qualitative detection information obtained by Sanger Sequencing. Sanger sequencing was able to detect BRAF V600E mutation only when it was present in more than 15% total alleles. Although the sensitivity of ddPCR is higher than that observed for Sanger, it was less consistent than pyrosequencing, likely due to droplet classification bias of FFPE-derived DNA. To address the droplet allocation bias in ddPCR analysis, we have compared different algorithms for automated droplet classification and next correlated these findings with those obtained from pyrosequencing. By examining the addition of non-classifiable droplets (rain) in ddPCR, it was possible to obtain better qualitative classification of droplets and better quantitative classification compared to no rain droplets, when considering pyrosequencing results. Notable, only the Machine learning k-NN algorithm was able to automatically classify the samples, surpassing manual classification based on no-template controls, which shows promise in clinical practice.


Structures ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 35 ◽  
pp. 780-791
Author(s):  
Dahai Zhao ◽  
Huiwei Wang ◽  
Ding Wang ◽  
Ruiguang Zhu ◽  
Jinghui Zhang

1974 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 25
Author(s):  
Κ. ΣΚΟΥΝΤΖΟΣ ◽  
Ι. ΑΣΙΚΗΣ

Laboratory examination of 828 samples of four typss of Greek cheese («telemes» : 415, «kasseri» : 164, «kefalotyrion» : 170, «gruyère» : 79) obtained from the Attikan market area, revealed, that : a. There is great variation relative to the water as well as the fat contents of the various types of cheese, resulting in the lack of standardized organoleptic and quantitative characteristics in the types of cheeses sold. b. The «kefalotyrion» cheese in particular contains significantly high quantities of sodium chloride. The authors suggest that ins criterion of fat content established so far for the quantitative classification of Greek cheese types be replaced by the criterion of protein content.


Geoadria ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomislav Šegota ◽  
Anita Filipčić

In this didactic article a systematic review of Köppen's climatic classification is given. The aim is to accept this most rational and quantitative classification of climates widely accepted all over the world. Like in all other languages the present Croatian terminology is confused. This is the reason why we accepted the original Köppen's terms. 


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