Plants host a range of DNA elements capable of self-replication. These molecules, usually associated to the activity of transposable elements or viruses, are found integrated in the genome or in the form of extrachromosomal DNA. The activity of these elements can impact genome plasticity by a variety of mechanisms, including the generation of structural variants, the shuffling of regulatory or coding DNA sequences across the genome, and DNA endoduplication.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Numer Method Biomed Eng
May 2024
There has been ongoing debate about the efficacy and mechanism of action of neuromodulation devices in pain relief applications. It has recently been suggested that both issues may be resolved if electromagnetic theory is incorporated into the understanding and application of this technology, and we therefore undertook an in silico analysis to further explore this idea. We created a CAD replication of a standard neuromodulation electrode array with a generic linear 3/6 mm 8-contact lead, developed a parameterized algorithmic model for the pulse delivered by the device and assigned material properties to biologic media to accurately reflect their electromagnetic properties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSequential extraction methods were used to determine the effect of saline inundation on partitioning behaviour of metals in soils at Orplands Managed Retreat site, Essex, UK. A suite of metals (Al, Ca, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Li, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn) were analysed in sequential extracts from samples of soil cores extracted immediately before breaching of sea walls in 1995 and 1 year after. Generally, partitioning of most metals was dominated by associations with the residual fraction and an absence of associations with the exchangeable fraction indicating a relatively uncontaminated environment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF