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Evolutionary Dynamics and Optimization: Neutral Networks as Model-Landscapes for RNA Secondary-Structure Folding-Landscapes
We view the folding of RNA-sequences as a map that assigns a pattern of base
pairings to each sequence, known as secondary structure. These preimages can be
constructed as random graphs (i.e. the neutral networks associated to the
structure ). By interpreting the secondary structure as biological
information we can formulate the so called Error Threshold of Shapes as an
extension of Eigen's et al. concept of an error threshold in the single peak
landscape. Analogue to the approach of Derrida & Peliti for a of the population
on the neutral network. On the one hand this model of a single shape landscape
allows the derivation of analytical results, on the other hand the concept
gives rise to study various scenarios by means of simulations, e.g. the
interaction of two different networks. It turns out that the intersection of
two sets of compatible sequences (with respect to the pair of secondary
structures) plays a key role in the search for ''fitter'' secondary structures.Comment: 20 pages, uuencoded compressed postscript-file, Proc. of ECAL '95
conference, to appear., email: chris @ imb-jena.d
To Meet Tomorrow: The Need For Change
Your Advisory Commission recommends to you in the report transmitted herewith that the superior, municipal and justice courts of each county of this state be merged into a single trial court--the countywide superior court. Under this proposed unification, all supporting personnel attached to these new courts (including the clerks, marshals and reporters) would be placed under the exclusive control and supervision of the courts. The new courts would be administered courts and would follow generally uniform procedures and practices. They would be exclusively state financed; therefore, all revenues generated by them, such as fines and filing fees, would go to the state alone. There would be but one class of judges in these courts. The advantages of a completely unified trial court system are many
To Meet Tomorrow: The Need For Change
Your Advisory Commission recommends to you in the report transmitted herewith that the superior, municipal and justice courts of each county of this state be merged into a single trial court--the countywide superior court. Under this proposed unification, all supporting personnel attached to these new courts (including the clerks, marshals and reporters) would be placed under the exclusive control and supervision of the courts. The new courts would be administered courts and would follow generally uniform procedures and practices. They would be exclusively state financed; therefore, all revenues generated by them, such as fines and filing fees, would go to the state alone. There would be but one class of judges in these courts. The advantages of a completely unified trial court system are many
Report of the Committee on Structure To Members of Council of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
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University of New Hampshire NEASC self-study report 2003. Part 2: The area reports. Academic plan, Goal 2: draft 4/15/02
Documents related to the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) self-study to assess compliance with accreditation standards and to advance the University\u27s Academic Plan
Discussion draft : report of the Committee on Scope and Structure
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Final report of the Committee on Scope and Structure
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