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Group testing problems in experimental molecular biology
In group testing, the task is to determine the distinguished members of a set
of objects L by asking subset queries of the form ``does the subset Q of L
contain a distinguished object?'' The primary biological application of group
testing is for screening libraries of clones with hybridization probes. This is
a crucial step in constructing physical maps and for finding genes. Group
testing has also been considered for sequencing by hybridization. Another
important application includes screening libraries of reagents for useful
chemically active zones. This preliminary report discusses some of the
constrained group testing problems which arise in biology.Comment: 7 page
Scienceography: the study of how science is written
Scientific literature has itself been the subject of much scientific study,
for a variety of reasons: understanding how results are communicated, how ideas
spread, and assessing the influence of areas or individuals. However, most
prior work has focused on extracting and analyzing citation and stylistic
patterns. In this work, we introduce the notion of 'scienceography', which
focuses on the writing of science. We provide a first large scale study using
data derived from the arXiv e-print repository. Crucially, our data includes
the "source code" of scientific papers-the LaTEX source-which enables us to
study features not present in the "final product", such as the tools used and
private comments between authors. Our study identifies broad patterns and
trends in two example areas-computer science and mathematics-as well as
highlighting key differences in the way that science is written in these
fields. Finally, we outline future directions to extend the new topic of
scienceography.Comment: 13 pages,16 figures. Sixth International Conference on FUN WITH
ALGORITHMS, 201
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