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practical implementation in decentralized Cyber-physical Systems, such as the VPP, is mostly unknown, especially due to the complexity (i.e., our ability to predict the behavior of the system against a set of
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- from its generation and manipulation to its application. The services offered by the institute cover the entire photonic process chain ranging from opto-mechanical and opto-electronical system design to
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well as interpretable AI approaches to develop clinically useful tools that can aid the diagnostic and therapeutic process in clinical care. Among many other projects, we are currently using support vector machines
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PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" | Mainz, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | about 13 hours ago
RNAs can be inherited through the male germline. Specifically, we study this using the nematode C. elegans. By understanding the molecular principles of this process, it can possibly be manipulated in a
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PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" | Mainz, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | about 14 hours ago
Compensation (DC) (Ohno, 1966). Sex chromosomes evolve from autosomes, a process that occurs rapidly and is characterized by recurrent turnovers and decay. These ever-changing chromosomal landscape poses
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PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" | Mainz, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | about 14 hours ago
adaptation Background: Adaptation is the process by which organisms in a population evolve to fit the environment in which they reside. The ‘fuel’ of adaptation is generally considered to be genetic variation
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PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" | Mainz, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | about 14 hours ago
have been found to localise to other cellular compartments where they may function in non-ciliary processes. These have most likely arisen via a process of co-option. One of these non-ciliary processes