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    National Policy Planning Between the World Wars: Conflict Between Ends and Means

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    When one writes about national policy between the two World Wars, it is difficult to avoid irony

    The Fast Carriers the Forging of an Air Navy

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    William Veazie Pratt, U.S. Navy: A Silhouette of an Admiral

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    Williain Veazie Pratt came from down-Easter stock, born in Belfast, Me., on 28 February 1869. Both his mother and father came from New England merchant marine families

    Prelude to Pearl Harbor

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    The War College Years of Admiral Harris Laning, U.S. Navy

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    Admiral Laning begins his autobiography with the observation that It is a far cry from the rolling prairie of Illinois to the rolling sea, and a still farther cry from moving flat-bottomed boats on the Sangamon River to commanding the Battle Force of the United States Fleet

    Professional Reading

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    The Chiefs of Naval Operation

    The transposable elements of the Drosophila melanogaster euchromatin: a genomics perspective.

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    BACKGROUND: Transposable elements are found in the genomes of nearly all eukaryotes. The recent completion of the Release 3 euchromatic genomic sequence of Drosophila melanogaster by the Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project has provided precise sequence for the repetitive elements in the Drosophila euchromatin. We have used this genomic sequence to describe the euchromatic transposable elements in the sequenced strain of this species. RESULTS: We identified 85 known and eight novel families of transposable element varying in copy number from one to 146. A total of 1,572 full and partial transposable elements were identified, comprising 3.86% of the sequence. More than two-thirds of the transposable elements are partial. The density of transposable elements increases an average of 4.7 times in the centromere-proximal regions of each of the major chromosome arms. We found that transposable elements are preferentially found outside genes; only 436 of 1,572 transposable elements are contained within the 61.4 Mb of sequence that is annotated as being transcribed. A large proportion of transposable elements is found nested within other elements of the same or different classes. Lastly, an analysis of structural variation from different families reveals distinct patterns of deletion for elements belonging to different classes. CONCLUSIONS: This analysis represents an initial characterization of the transposable elements in the Release 3 euchromatic genomic sequence of D. melanogaster for which comparison to the transposable elements of other organisms can begin to be made. These data have been made available on the Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project website for future analyses.RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/about/license which is similar to the 'Creative Commons Attribution Licence'. In brief you may : copy, distribute, and display the work; make derivative works; or make commercial use of the work - under the following conditions: the original author must be given credit; for any reuse or distribution, it must be made clear to others what the license terms of this work are
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