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2 months ago |
academic.oup.com | Instituto de Ecología |Ciudad Universitaria
Abiotic factors are important for defining population structure and limiting gene flow, especially in ectotherm species. In amphibians, abiotic factors like temperature and precipitation can facilitate or restrict gene flow. The challenge is identifying if these factors can lead to a pattern of isolation by environment. Our study aims to quantify the extent to which divergence is driven by abiotic factors such as temperature, precipitation and elevation.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
journals.plos.org | Roberto-Emiliano Trejo-Salazar |Facultad de Ciencias |Ciudad Universitaria
Loading metrics Open Access Peer-reviewedResearch Article Citation: Trejo-Salazar R-E, Gasca-Pineda J, Hernández-Bolaños K, Hernández-Rosales D-C, Tapia-López R, Aguirre-Planter E, et al. (2025) High genetic variation, low differentiation, and Pleistocene expansions of the migratory and endangered long-nosed tequila bat, Leptonycteris nivalis, inferred using both maternal and paternal genetic markers. PLoS ONE 20(1): e0316530.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Marcos E. Gramajo |Ciudad Universitaria |Lautaro Otero Maffoni
Harnessing concerted functions in confined environments: cascading enzymatic reactions in nanofluidic biosensors for sensitive detection of arginine† We developed an arginine-responsive biosensor by integrating cascade enzymatic reactions into nanochannels functionalized with weak polyelectrolytes, which serve as “reactive signal amplifiers.” This approach enhances device performance and broadens the detectable analyte range by generating high local analyte concentrations. The nanofluidic...
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Dec 10, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Lorenzo Michelini |Tanya Slaney |Seerat Virk |Ciudad Universitaria
A diazirine's central carbon is sp2-hybridized, facilitating conjugation to dye molecules† Diazirines are versatile carbene precursors that are extensively used in biological target identification experiments. However, their photo-activation wavelength (ca. 365 nm) precludes their use in living organisms.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
link.aps.org | Ciudad Universitaria |Instituto de Física |Marco A. Rodríguez-García
We investigate strategies for reaching the ultimate limit on the precision of frequency estimation when the number of probes used in each run of the experiment is fixed. That limit is set by the quantum Cramér-Rao bound (QCRB), which predicts that the use of maximally entangled probes enhances the estimation precision, when compared with the use of independent probes.
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