472 results match your criteria: "‡The Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences[Affiliation]"
Gut
November 2022
Department of Medicine (H7), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Objective: Human white adipose tissue (AT) is a metabolically active organ with distinct depot-specific functions. Despite their locations close to the gastrointestinal tract, mesenteric AT and epiploic AT (epiAT) have only scarcely been investigated. Here, we aim to characterise these ATs in-depth and estimate their contribution to alterations in whole-body metabolism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Rev Lett
September 2021
Dipartimento di Fisica "E. R. Caianiello, " Università di Salerno, via Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy.
Zipf's law describes the empirical size distribution of the components of many systems in natural and social sciences and humanities. We show, by solving a statistical model, that Zipf's law co-occurs with the maximization of the diversity of the component sizes. The law ruling the increase of such diversity with the total dimension of the system is derived and its relation with Heaps's law is discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLife Sci Alliance
December 2021
Department of Environmental Microbiology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ, Leipzig, Germany
The high complexity found in microbial communities makes the identification of microbial interactions challenging. To address this challenge, we present OrtSuite, a flexible workflow to predict putative microbial interactions based on genomic content of microbial communities and targeted to specific ecosystem processes. The pipeline is composed of three user-friendly bash commands.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEntropy (Basel)
August 2021
School of Mathematical Sciences, Capital Normal University, Beijing 100048, China.
We show the properties and characterization of coherence witnesses. We show methods for constructing coherence witnesses for an arbitrary coherent state. We investigate the problem of finding common coherence witnesses for certain class of states.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMol Ecol
November 2021
Department of Bioanalytical Ecotoxicology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ, Leipzig, Germany.
Species of littoral freshwater environments in regions with continental climate experience pronounced seasonal temperature changes. Coping with long cold winters and hot summers requires specific physiological and behavioural adaptations. Endemic amphipods of Lake Baikal, Eulimnogammarus verrucosus and Eulimnogammarus cyaneus, show high metabolic activity throughout the year; E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMethods Mol Biol
January 2022
Medical Informatics and Bioinformatics, Institute for Measurement Engineering and Sensor Technology, Hochschule Ruhr West, University of Applied Sciences, Mülheim adR, Germany.
Methods Mol Biol
January 2022
Bioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science, and Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics, University of Leipzig, D-04107, Härtelstraße 16-18, Leipzig, Germany.
Algorithms Mol Biol
August 2021
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Inselstraße 22, D-04109 Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
Background: Best match graphs (BMGs) are a class of colored digraphs that naturally appear in mathematical phylogenetics as a representation of the pairwise most closely related genes among multiple species. An arc connects a gene x with a gene y from another species (vertex color) Y whenever it is one of the phylogenetically closest relatives of x. BMGs can be approximated with the help of similarity measures between gene sequences, albeit not without errors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA large body of empirical evidence suggests that altruistic punishment abounds in human societies. Based on such evidence, it is suggested that punishment serves an important role in promoting cooperation in humans and possibly other species. However, as punishment is costly, its evolution is subject to the same problem that it tries to address.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biol Chem
August 2021
University Hospital for Children & Adolescents, Center for Pediatric Research, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany; Institute for Metabolism and Systems Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
The tumor suppressor phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) negatively regulates the insulin signaling pathway. Germline PTEN pathogenic variants cause PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome (PHTS), associated with lipoma development in children. Adipose progenitor cells (APCs) lose their capacity to differentiate into adipocytes during continuous culture, whereas APCs from lipomas of patients with PHTS retain their adipogenic potential over a prolonged period.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Rev E
June 2021
Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CIRB), Collège de France, CNRS, INSERM, PSL Research University, 75005 Paris, France.
The long-term growth rate of populations in varying environments quantifies the evolutionary value of processing the information that biological individuals inherit from their ancestors and acquire from their environment. Previous models were limited to asexual reproduction with inherited information coming from a single parent with no recombination. We present a general extension to sexual reproduction and an analytical solution for a particular but important case, the infinitesimal model of quantitative genetics which assumes traits to be normally distributed.
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December 2021
Bioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science & Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics, Universität Leipzig, D-04107 Leipzig, Germany.
Motivation: Accurate assembly of RNA-seq is a crucial step in many analytic tasks such as gene annotation or expression studies. Despite ongoing research, progress on traditional single sample assembly has brought no major breakthrough. Multi-sample RNA-Seq experiments provide more information than single sample datasets and thus constitute a promising area of research.
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July 2021
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig, Germany.
If they undergo new mutations at each replication cycle, why are RNA viral genomes so fragile, with most mutations being either strongly deleterious or lethal? Here we provide theoretical and numerical evidence for the hypothesis that genetic fragility is partly an evolutionary response to the multiple population bottlenecks experienced by viral populations at various stages of their life cycles. Modelling within-host viral populations as multi-type branching processes, we show that mutational fragility lowers the rate at which Muller's ratchet clicks and increases the survival probability through multiple bottlenecks. In the context of a susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered epidemiological model, we find that the attack rate of fragile viral strains can exceed that of more robust strains, particularly at low infectivities and high mutation rates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComb Chem High Throughput Screen
March 2022
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics, Universität Leipzig, Leipzig,Germany.
The deluge of biological sequences ranging from those of proteins, DNA and RNA to genomes has motivated to devise models to represent them, which are further used to contrast those sequences. Here we present a brief bibliometric description of the research area devoted to the representation of biological sequences and highlight the semiotic elements of this process. Finally, we argue that this research area must learn from the evolution of mathematical chemistry and try to avoid its pitfalls.
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July 2021
Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University, 106 91, Stockholm, Sweden.
Several implicit methods to infer horizontal gene transfer (HGT) focus on pairs of genes that have diverged only after the divergence of the two species in which the genes reside. This situation defines the edge set of a graph, the later-divergence-time (LDT) graph, whose vertices correspond to genes colored by their species. We investigate these graphs in the setting of relaxed scenarios, i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Robot AI
May 2021
Department of Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.
Phys Rev E
May 2021
Key Laboratory of Quark and Lepton Physics (MOE) and Institute of Particle Physics, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China.
Machine learning (ML) has been well applied to studying equilibrium phase transition models by accurately predicating critical thresholds and some critical exponents. Difficulty will be raised, however, for integrating ML into nonequilibrium phase transitions. The extra dimension in a given nonequilibrium system, namely time, can greatly slow down the procedure toward the steady state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInterface Focus
June 2021
Bioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science and Interdisciplinary Centre for Bioinformatics, Universität Leipzig, Härtelstraße 16-18, 04107 Leipzig, Germany.
Alignments of discrete objects can be constructed in a very general setting as super-objects from which the constituent objects are recovered by means of projections. Here, we focus on contact maps, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTheory Biosci
June 2022
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig, Germany.
The main thesis developed in this article is that the key feature of biological life is the a biological process can control and regulate other processes, and it maintains that ability over time. This control can happen hierarchically and/or reciprocally, and it takes place in three-dimensional space. This implies that the information that a biological process has to utilize is only about the control, but not about the content of those processes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlgorithms Mol Biol
June 2021
Biology Department, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Carrera 45 # 26-85, Edif. Uriel Gutiérrez, Bogotá, D.C, Colombia.
Background: Advances in genome sequencing over the last years have lead to a fundamental paradigm shift in the field. With steadily decreasing sequencing costs, genome projects are no longer limited by the cost of raw sequencing data, but rather by computational problems associated with genome assembly. There is an urgent demand for more efficient and and more accurate methods is particular with regard to the highly complex and often very large genomes of animals and plants.
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May 2021
Bioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics, Leipzig University, Härtelstraße 16-18, D-04107 Leipzig, Germany.
is a social amoeba, which on starvation develops from a single-cell state to a multicellular fruiting body. This developmental process is accompanied by massive changes in gene expression, which also affect non-coding RNAs. Here, we investigate how tRNAs as key regulators of the translation process are affected by this transition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Bioinformatics
May 2021
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig and Competence Center for Scalable Data Services and Solutions Dresden-Leipzig and Leipzig Research Center for Civilization Diseases, University Leipzig, 04107, Leipzig, Germany.
Background: Small Proteins have received increasing attention in recent years. They have in particular been implicated as signals contributing to the coordination of bacterial communities. In genome annotations they are often missing or hidden among large numbers of hypothetical proteins because genome annotation pipelines often exclude short open reading frames or over-predict hypothetical proteins based on simple models.
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August 2021
Institute for Biology, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
The European green lizards of the Lacerta viridis complex consist of two closely related species, L. viridis and Lacerta bilineata that split less than 7 million years ago in the presence of gene flow. Recently, a third lineage, referred to as the "Adriatic" was described within the L.
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February 2021
School of Computational and Integrative Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110067, India.
The complexity of financial markets arise from the strategic interactions among agents trading stocks, which manifest in the form of vibrant correlation patterns among stock prices. Over the past few decades, complex financial markets have often been represented as networks whose interacting pairs of nodes are stocks, connected by edges that signify the correlation strengths. However, we often have interactions that occur in groups of three or more nodes, and these cannot be described simply by pairwise interactions but we also need to take the relations between these interactions into account.
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September 2021
Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Background And Aims: In the CENTRAL trial context, we found diverse liver fat dynamics in response to different dietary interventions. Epigenetic mechanisms may contribute to the intraindividual variation. Moreover, genetic factors are involved in developing nonalcoholic fatty-liver disease (NAFLD), a disease reflected by an increase in intrahepatic fat (IHF).
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