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Geometry of the Wiman Pencil, I: Algebro-Geometric Aspects
In 1981 W.L. Edge discovered and studied a pencil of highly
symmetric genus projective curves with remarkable properties. Edge's work
was based on an 1895 paper of A. Wiman. Both papers were written in the
satisfying style of 19th century algebraic geometry. In this paper and its
sequel [FL], we consider from a more modern, conceptual
perspective, whereby explicit equations are reincarnated as geometric objects.Comment: Minor revisions. Now 49 pages, 4 figures. To appear in European
Journal of Mathematics, special issue in memory of W.L. Edg
EzArray: A web-based highly automated Affymetrix expression array data management and analysis system-0
O analyze previously published data. The sample information is automatically populated in the project based on the subset information stored in GEO GDS records. (B) Selecting samples to start new Express Analysis. While in most cases, default analysis methods and parameters can be used directly due to our built-in logics, experienced users have options to select methods and enter specific analysis parameters. Once the analysis is started, a pop-up window will appear showing currently running jobs. On the pop-up window, users can stop running jobs, remove failed jobs, or review finished jobs. In addition, users do not have to wait for results; instead, they can bookmark the page and come back later to review the results. (C) Example execution results from a run of Express Analysis with data shown in (B). The resulting files, including executed scripts and execution logs, are classified, listed, hyper-linked, and compressed in one file for easy downloading.<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "EzArray: A web-based highly automated Affymetrix expression array data management and analysis system"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/9/46</p><p>BMC Bioinformatics 2008;9():46-46.</p><p>Published online 24 Jan 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2265266.</p><p></p
Additional file 4: of Comparative transcriptomics uncovers alternative splicing and molecular marker development in radish (Raphanus sativus L.)
List of novel transcripts detected in the genotypes ‘NAU-YH’, ‘NAU-LB’ and ‘NAU-RG’. (XLSX 523 kb