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    Energy Saving Simulation of Phase Change Materials in the Enclosure Structure of Archives Warehouse in Different Climatic Regions

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    Different climates in different regions have an important influence on the latent heat performance of PCMs, especially outdoor temperature and solar irradiance. This paper describes the addition of PCMs outside the archives warehouse in Guangzhou and Lhasa, and the temperature change and energy conservation of the exterior enclosure of the warehouse in summer and winter. In typical summer days in Guangzhou, PCMs with a phase change temperature of 30°C should be added to reduce the indoor cooling load by 23.91%. In typical winter days in Lhasa, PCMs with a phase change temperature of 8°C should be added, which can reduce the indoor heat load by 17.28%

    From asymmetrical to balanced genomic diversification during rediploidization: Subgenomic evolution in allotetraploid fish

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    A persistent enigma is the rarity of polyploidy in animals, compared to its prevalence in plants. Although animal polyploids are thought to experience deleterious genomic chaos during initial polyploidization and subsequent rediploidization processes, this hypothesis has not been tested. We provide an improved reference-quality de novo genome for allotetraploid goldfish whose origin dates to similar to 15 million years ago. Comprehensive analyses identify changes in subgenomic evolution from asymmetrical oscillation in goldfish and common carp to diverse stabilization and balanced gene expression during continuous rediploidization. The homoeologs are coexpressed in most pathways, and their expression dominance shifts temporally during embryogenesis. Homoeolog expression correlates negatively with alternation of DNA methylation. The results show that allotetraploid cyprinids have a unique strategy for balancing subgenomic stabilization and diversification. Rediploidization process in these fishes provides intriguing insights into genome evolution and function in allopolyploid vertebrates
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