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The Evolution, Functions and Applications of the Breast Cancer Genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 Open
BRCA1 and BRCA2 are both tumor suppressors whose mutations are the cause of most hereditary breast cancers. Both genes are highly involved in ensuring genome stability. BRCA1 homologs are found in the plant and animal kingdoms while BRCA2 …
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Phylostratigraphic analysis of tumor and developmental transcriptomes reveals relationship between oncogenesis, phylogenesis and ontogenesis Open
The question of the existence of cancer is inadequately answered by invoking somatic mutations or the disruptions of cellular and tissue control mechanisms. As such uniformly random events alone cannot account for the almost inevitable occ…
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On the Phylogenesis of Executive Functions and Their Connection with Language Evolution Open
According to some models, Executive Functions (EFS) appeared 150,000 years ago in connection with the advent of language grammar.By reviewing studies coming from Evolutionary Cognitive Archaeology(ECA), I suggest that Executive Functions e…
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Adaptation across the Lifespan: Towards a Processual Evolutionary Explanation of Human Development Open
This paper argues that the project of a lifespan perspective in developmental psychology has not yet been systematically pursued. Overall, the number of age-specific papers far outweighs the number of lifespan approaches, and even approach…
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Widespread distribution of collagens and collagen-associated domains in eukaryotes Open
The origin of collagen, the dominant structural component of metazoan extracellular matrix, has long been cited as a critical step in the evolution of metazoan multicellularity. While collagens were once thought to be found only in metazoa…
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Integration of Morphological Data into Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis: Toward the Identikit of the Stylasterid Ancestor Open
Stylasteridae is a hydroid family including 29 worldwide-distributed genera, all provided with a calcareous skeleton. They are abundant in shallow and deep waters and represent an important component of marine communities. In the present p…
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Clarification of taxonomic assignment of smelt complete mitochondrial genome: GenBank accession number KP281293.1 (NC_026566.1) Open
According to the reference data in GenBank, the complete mitochondrial genome KP281293.1 presumably belongs to Hypomesus olidus from China. The phylogenetic analysis based on the Cytb and CoI genes of the smelt genus Hypomesus suggests tha…
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Ontogenes and the genetics of intraspecific similarity Open
The experiments by Gregor Mendel, which formed the background for genetics, were performed with the characters of intraspecific difference (alternative characters). Mendelian protein-coding genes are responsible for these characters. Until…
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Morpho-Functional Organization Of Hypothalamus Open
This article highlights the theory of critical stages in the development of integrative brain activity in the phylogenesis of the vertebrate brain, examines the quantitative parameters of temperature and their extreme fluctuations in natur…
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The evolution of red blood cell shape in a continental radiation of fishes Open
The size and shape of Red Blood Cells (RBC) can provide key information on life history strategies in vertebrates. However, little is known about how RBC shape evolved in response to environmental factors and the role of phylogenetic relat…
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A glimpse into the past: phylogenesis and protein domain analysis of the group XIV of C-type lectins in vertebrates Open
Background The group XIV of C-type lectin domain-containing proteins (CTLDcps) is one of the seventeen groups of CTLDcps discovered in mammals and composed by four members: CD93, Clec14A, CD248 and Thrombomodulin, which have shown to be im…
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Phylostratigraphic analysis of tumor and developmental transcriptomes reveals relationship between oncogenesis, phylogenesis and ontogenesis Open
The question of the existence of cancer is inadequately answered by invoking somatic mutations or the disruptions of cellular and tissue control mechanisms. As such uniformly random events alone cannot account for the almost inevitable occ…
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Phylogeny and active ingredients of artificial Ophiocordyceps lanpingensis ascomata Open
To evaluate the morphological character, phylogenesis and functional components of artificial Ophiocordyceps lanpingensis, a related species of O. sinensis. The ascomata of O. lanpingensis was induced with its asexual strain, HLANY0707 and…
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Morphological Characteristics of Adaptation of the Lungs in the Ground Spinal Open
This article discusses the morphological changes in the structures of the lungs when adapting to some extreme factors and environmental conditions.One of the most pressing problems of biology is the elucidation of the mechanisms of adaptat…
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Cognitive Bias: Phylogenesis or Ontogenesis? Open
OPINION article Front. Psychol., 27 July 2022Sec. Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.892829
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Artefacts of Human Phylogenesis: A Psychoanalytic-Anthropological Exploration of Early Infant Crying and Infant-Directed-Speech Open
An unknown fraction of what can be known is inaccessible to the verbalising which has otherwise made rational science so dramatically successful. The lack of a verbal currency has not extinguished these domains but their relatively diminis…
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Michael Polanyi’s Understanding of Field Theory Open
Michael Polanyi introduced the concept of fields in the last several pages of Personal Knowledge. In this essay I examine whether the last-minute addition of fields advances his explanation of anthropogenesis. Polanyi’s view of the role of…
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Digital Economy in the Context of Phylogenesis of Innovation and Market Development Open
Understanding the phylogenetic origin of a concept of innovation stands as the main precipice in establishing a sustainable concept of innovation. And as a scientific direction in studying emergence, distribution and commercialization of i…
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Phylogenesis of Small Ruminant Lentiviruses: a systematic review protocol v1 Open
Small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLV) include the closely related Visna-Maedi virus (VMV) and caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV), which infect sheep and goats. These viruses cause huge economic losses in the small ruminants industry,…
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The Features of the Structural Organization of Spinal Ganglia in a Subphylum of Vertebtates Open
The paper presents the results of research and studied the morphology of spinal ganglia in representatives of different classes of vertebrates: bony fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals, differing by level of organization, locomot…
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Constitution of swine in ontogenesis and phylogenesis Open
Aim. Determination of the peculiarities of the formation of constitutional types in ontogenesis in animals of the modern large white breed of pigs in comparison with the wild european boar (Sus scrofa ferus) is a form of the breeding proce…
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The complete mitochondrial genome of <i>Glycera chirori</i> Izuka (Annelida: Polychaeta): an evidence of conservativeness between gene arrangement and phylogenesis in <i>Glycera</i> Open
The complete mitochondrial genome of Glycera chirori Izuka (Annelida: Polychaeta) was presented, which is a circular molecule of 15,930 bp nucleotides. It encodes 37 genes, including 13 PCGs, 22 tRNAs, and two rRNAs. The length of non-codi…
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Attachment Traumatology: Interpersonal neurosynchronistic phylogenesis Open
Orientation: Dyadic trauma is contagious. Converging neurosynchronistic constructs and the application of attachment focused-somatic experiencing (AF-SE) to traumatised dyads have revealed phenomena that required examination of the relatio…
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Rethinking Niklas Luhmann’s Theory of the Phylogenesis and Ontogenesis of Language in Light of Systemic-Functional Linguistics Open
This paper deals with the problems of phylogenesis and ontogenesis of language, departing from Niklas Luhmann’s general hypothesis of the co-evolution of psychic and social systems. Regarding phylogenesis, the focus in Luhmann’s theory was…
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Mitochondrial disorders and their correction in neurological pathology Open
Mitochondria are cellular organelles that produce energy in the form of ATP. For this reason, they are called “power stations” or “energy factories”. Mitochondria have their own DNA. Part of mitochondrial DNA in the process of phylogenesis…
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The Asymmetric Imperative: The Phylogenetic Origin of Senescence Open
The Disposable Soma Theory explains the optimization of aging but not its architectural origin: why is the soma inherently disposable? In parallel, programmed replicative senescence through Asymmetric Damage Segregation (ADS) is a fundamen…
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Phylogenesis of Small Ruminant Lentiviruses: a systematic review protocol v2 Open
Small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLV) include the closely related Visna-Maedi virus (VMV) and caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV), which infect sheep and goats. These viruses cause huge economic losses in the small ruminants industry,…
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Phylogeny of eleven genera of Perlodidae Klapálek, 1909 (Plecoptera) based on the mitochondrial genomes, with biogeographical discussion of the family Open
The phylogenetic relationship of Perlodidae is presented in this paper based on mitochondrial genomes with different matrix (PCG, PCGR, PCG12, PCG12R). This study includes molecular data from seven genera and seven species, including three…
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APPENDIX I-II: External Empirical Validation: Dmanisi and the Reticular Trajectory Open
This appendix explores the morphological and structural variability observed in the Dmanisi dental assemblage through a reticular, non-linear evolutionary framework, based on an independent structural interpretation of the enamel thickness…
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Analysis of the morpho-genetic features of the phylogenesis of the сlass Reptilia Open
Aim. The aim of the study was to establish the species composition of the extinct herpetofauna of reptiles in the European continent, identify plesiomorphic, apomorphic characteristics, autapomorphies, and idioadaptations, as well as to an…