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Application of bayesian inference in animal breeding using the Intergen program: manual of version 1.2.
Introduction; What?s New in Version 1.2; Parameter file; How to run the program; How to continue an ongoing chain; Output files
Supermassive black holes or boson stars? Hair counting with gravitational wave detectors
The evidence for supermassive Kerr black holes in galactic centers is strong
and growing, but only the detection of gravitational waves will convincingly
rule out other possibilities to explain the observations. The Kerr spacetime is
completely specified by the first two multipole moments: mass and angular
momentum. This is usually referred to as the ``no-hair theorem'', but it is
really a ``two-hair'' theorem. If general relativity is the correct theory of
gravity, the most plausible alternative to a supermassive Kerr black hole is a
rotating boson star. Numerical calculations indicate that the spacetime of
rotating boson stars is determined by the first three multipole moments
(``three-hair theorem''). LISA could accurately measure the oscillation
frequencies of these supermassive objects. We propose to use these measurements
to ``count their hair'', unambiguously determining their nature and properties.Comment: 8 pages. This essay received an honorable mention in the Gravity
Research Foundation Essay Competition, 200
Plasma and testicular testosterone levels, volume density and number of Leydig cells and spermatogenic efficiency of rabbits
Plasma and tissue testosterone concentrations were determined by radioimmunoassay in 12 eight-month-old sexually mature New Zealand White rabbits and evaluated for possible associations with spermatogenic efficiency as well as with volume density and number of Leydig cells. Testicular tissue was processed histologically and histometry was performed in order to quantify germ cells, Sertoli cells and Leydig cells. Spermatogenic efficiency, reported as the ratios among germ cells (spermatogonia, primary spermatocytes and round spermatids) and by the ratio of germ cells to Sertoli cells, was not associated with testosterone levels. However, Leydig cell parameters such as number of Leydig cells per gram of testis, total number of Leydig cells per testis and percent cell volume of Leydig cell nuclei were correlated significantly with testosterone levels. The statistically significant correlation (r = 0.82, P\u3c0.05) observed between testosterone levels and the number of Leydig cells per gram of testis suggests that, in the rabbit, the latter parameter can serve as a criterion for monitoring testosterone levels in this species under normal conditions
Bioinformática relacionada à descoberta de genes associados com características de interesse econômico em animais pecuários: relatório de pós doutorado.
Descrição das atividades desenvolvidas e resultados obtidos; Desenvolvimento e adaptação de delineamentos experimentais para estudos de genômica genética; Desenvolvimento de ferramentas automatizadas para estudos de genômica genética; Delineamento de um estudo de validação de um micro-arranjo de cDNA para estudos de expressão gênica em suínos; Outras atividades.bitstream/item/63861/1/DT71.pdfDocumento disponível no formato online
Aplicação da inferência bayesiana no melhoramento animal usando o programa Intergen: manual da versão 1.2.
O que há de novo na Versão 1.2.; Arquivo de parâmetros; Como rodar o programa; Como continuar uma cadeia já iniciada; Arquivos de saída do programa.bitstream/item/32689/1/DT-111.pd
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