
Alice Cheng
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Jun 2, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Xiaofan Jin |Alice Cheng |Rachael Chanin |Feiqiao B. Yu
AbstractBacteria use invertible genetic elements known as invertons to generate heterogeneity amongst a population and adapt to new and changing environments. In human gut bacteria, invertons are often found near genes associated with cell surface modifications, suggesting key roles in modulating dynamic processes such as surface adhesion and intestinal colonization.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
brownpoliticalreview.org | Ariella Reynolds |Bryce Vist |Alice Cheng
Fifty-five decibels. That is as loud as the room got when American chess wunderkind Bobby Fischer took on the Soviet chess machine Boris Spassky on July 11, 1972 in Reykjavik, Iceland. Officials began monitoring the hall’s sound levels when Fischer threatened to walk out of the “match of the century” if they did not remove all cameras—with a match this important, there was no room for error.
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