Selection on codon bias
R Hershberg, DA Petrov - Annual review of genetics, 2008 - annualreviews.org
In a wide variety of organisms, synonymous codons are used with different frequencies, a
phenomenon known as codon bias. Population genetic studies have shown that …
phenomenon known as codon bias. Population genetic studies have shown that …
Population genomics of rapid adaptation by soft selective sweeps
Organisms can often adapt surprisingly quickly to evolutionary challenges, such as the
application of pesticides or antibiotics, suggesting an abundant supply of adaptive genetic …
application of pesticides or antibiotics, suggesting an abundant supply of adaptive genetic …
The large genome constraint hypothesis: evolution, ecology and phenotype
Background and Aims If large genomes are truly saturated with unnecessary 'junk'DNA, it
would seem natural that there would be costs associated with accumulation and replication …
would seem natural that there would be costs associated with accumulation and replication …
Adaptive Evolution of Pelvic Reduction in Sticklebacks by Recurrent Deletion of a Pitx1 Enhancer
The molecular mechanisms underlying major phenotypic changes that have evolved
repeatedly in nature are generally unknown. Pelvic loss in different natural populations of …
repeatedly in nature are generally unknown. Pelvic loss in different natural populations of …
Regimes of quantum degeneracy in trapped 1D gases
DS Petrov, GV Shlyapnikov, JTM Walraven - Physical Review Letters, 2000 - APS
We discuss the regimes of quantum degeneracy in a trapped 1D gas and obtain the diagram
of states. Three regimes have been identified: the Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) …
of states. Three regimes have been identified: the Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) …
A mechanism converting psychosocial stress into mononuclear cell activation
…, N Rohleder, PM Humpert, D Petrov… - Proceedings of the …, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
Little is known about the mechanisms converting psychosocial stress into cellular
dysfunction. Various genes, up-regulated in atherosclerosis but also by psychosocial stress …
dysfunction. Various genes, up-regulated in atherosclerosis but also by psychosocial stress …
[PDF][PDF] A patient-derived glioblastoma organoid model and biobank recapitulates inter-and intra-tumoral heterogeneity
Glioblastomas exhibit vast inter-and intra-tumoral heterogeneity, complicating the
development of effective therapeutic strategies. Current in vitro models are limited in …
development of effective therapeutic strategies. Current in vitro models are limited in …
Weakly bound dimers of fermionic atoms
DS Petrov, C Salomon, GV Shlyapnikov - Physical review letters, 2004 - APS
We discuss the behavior of weakly bound bosonic dimers formed in a two-component cold
Fermi gas at a large positive scattering length a for the interspecies interaction. We find the …
Fermi gas at a large positive scattering length a for the interspecies interaction. We find the …
Bose-Einstein condensation in quasi-2D trapped gases
DS Petrov, M Holzmann, GV Shlyapnikov - Physical Review Letters, 2000 - APS
Abstract We discuss Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) in quasi-2D trapped gases and find
that well below the transition temperature T c the equilibrium state is a true condensate …
that well below the transition temperature T c the equilibrium state is a true condensate …
Quantum mechanical stabilization of a collapsing Bose-Bose mixture
DS Petrov - Physical review letters, 2015 - APS
According to the mean-field theory a condensed Bose-Bose mixture collapses when the
interspecies attraction becomes stronger than the geometrical average of the intraspecies …
interspecies attraction becomes stronger than the geometrical average of the intraspecies …