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Concert recording 2017-03-06
[Track 1]. Triumph of the demon gods / John Stevens -- [Track 2]. Sonata in F minor. Andante cantabile / Georg Philipp Telemann -- [Track 3]. Sonata in F minor. Allegro / Georg Philipp Telemann -- [Track 4]. Sketches. Spirited / Michael McFarland -- [Track 5]. Sketches. Slow and expressive / Michael McFarland -- [Track 6]. Sonata for unaccompanied euphonium. Introduction and allegro / Fred Clinard -- [Track 7]. Sonata for unaccompanied euphonium. Song / Fred Clinard -- [Track 8]. Tuba concerto. Allegro moderato / Edward Gregson -- [Track 9]. Sonata 1 in F major. Largo Allegro / Benedetto Marcello -- [Track 10]. Suite for cello no. 4, BWV 1010. Bourree 1 Bourree II / Johann Sebastian Bach -- [Track 11]. Summer isles / Philip Sparke -- [Track 12]. Tuba suite. Prelude Hornpipe Sarabande Bourree Mazurka / Gordon Jacob -- [Track 13]. Soliloquy IX / Christopher Wiggins -- [Track 14]. Suite for unaccompanied tuba / Walter Hartley
Uganda Genome Resource Enables Insights into Population History and Genomic Discovery in Africa.
Genomic studies in African populations provide unique opportunities to understand disease etiology, human diversity, and population history. In the largest study of its kind, comprising genome-wide data from 6,400 individuals and whole-genome sequences from 1,978 individuals from rural Uganda, we find evidence of geographically correlated fine-scale population substructure. Historically, the ancestry of modern Ugandans was best represented by a mixture of ancient East African pastoralists. We demonstrate the value of the largest sequence panel from Africa to date as an imputation resource. Examining 34 cardiometabolic traits, we show systematic differences in trait heritability between European and African populations, probably reflecting the differential impact of genes and environment. In a multi-trait pan-African GWAS of up to 14,126 individuals, we identify novel loci associated with anthropometric, hematological, lipid, and glycemic traits. We find that several functionally important signals are driven by Africa-specific variants, highlighting the value of studying diverse populations across the region.Main funding:
This work was funded by the Wellcome Trust, The Wellcome Sanger Institute (WT098051), the U.K. Medical Research Council (G0901213-92157, G0801566, and MR/K013491/1), and the Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute Uganda Research Unit on AIDS core funding
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Comparison of Length-at-Date Criteria and Genetic Run Assignments for Juvenile Chinook Salmon Caught at Sacramento and Chipps Island in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta of California
There are four distinct runs of Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in the Central Valley, named after their primary adult return times: fall, late-fall, winter, and spring run. Estimating the run-specific composition of juveniles entering and leaving the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta is crucial for assessing population status and processes that affect juvenile survival through the Delta. Historically, the run of juvenile Chinook Salmon captured in the field has been determined using length-at-date criteria (LDC); however, LDC run assignments may be inaccurate if there is high overlap in the run-specific timing and size of juveniles entering and leaving the Delta. In this study, we use genetic run assignments to assess the accuracy of LDC at two trawl locations in the Sacramento River (Delta entry) and at Chipps Island (Delta exit). Fin tissues were collected from approximately 7,500 juvenile Chinook Salmon captured in trawl samples between 2007 and 2011. Tissues were analyzed using 21 microsatellites to determine genetic run assignments for individuals, which we compared with LDC run assignments. Across years, there was extensive overlap among the distributions of run-specific fork lengths of genetically identified juveniles, indicating that run compositions based on LDC assignments would tend to underestimate fall-run and especially late-fall-run compositions at both trawl locations, and greatly overestimate spring-run compositions (both locations) and winter-run compositions (Chipps Island). We therefore strongly support ongoing efforts to include tissue sampling and genetic run identification of juvenile Chinook Salmon at key monitoring locations in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River system
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