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    Integrable Quasiclassical Deformations of Algebraic Curves

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    A general scheme for determining and studying integrable deformations of algebraic curves is presented. The method is illustrated with the analysis of the hyperelliptic case. An associated multi-Hamiltonian hierarchy of systems of hydrodynamic type is characterized.Comment: 28 pages, no figure

    Nonlinear Dynamics on the Plane and Integrable Hierarchies of Infinitesimal Deformations

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    A class of nonlinear problems on the plane, described by nonlinear inhomogeneous ∂ˉ\bar{\partial}-equations, is considered. It is shown that the corresponding dynamics, generated by deformations of inhomogeneous terms (sources) is described by Hamilton-Jacobi type equations associated with hierarchies of dispersionless integrable systems. These hierarchies are constructed by applying the quasiclassical ∂ˉ\bar{\partial}-dressing method.Comment: 30 pages, tcilate

    Hydrodynamic reductions and solutions of a universal hierarchy

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    The diagonal hydrodynamic reductions of a hierarchy of integrable hydrodynamic chains are explicitly characterized. Their compatibility with previously introduced reductions of differential type is analyzed and their associated class of hodograph solutions is discussed.Comment: 19 page

    dbar-approach to the dispersionless KP hierarchy

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    The dispersionless limit of the scalar nonlocal dbar-problem is derived. It is given by a special class of nonlinear first-order equations. A quasi-classical version of the dbar-dressing method is presented. It is shown that the algebraic formulation of dispersionless hierarchies can be expressed in terms of properties of Beltrami tupe equations. The universal Whitham hierarchy and, in particular, the dispersionless KP hierarchy turn out to be rings of symmetries for the quasi-classical dbar-problem.Comment: 13 pages, LaTex 24.9K

    Trithorax group proteins: switching genes on and keeping them active

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    Cellular memory is provided by two counteracting groups of chromatin proteins termed Trithorax group (TrxG) and Polycomb group (PcG) proteins. TrxG proteins activate transcription and are perhaps best known because of the involvement of the TrxG protein MLL in leukaemia. However, in terms of molecular analysis, they have lived in the shadow of their more famous counterparts, the PcG proteins. Recent advances have improved our understanding of TrxG protein function and demonstrated that the heterogeneous group of TrxG proteins is of critical importance in the epigenetic regulation of the cell cycle, senescence, DNA damage and stem cell biology
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