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    New species of Meromyza from Palaearctic and Oriental China (Diptera: Chloropidae)

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    Two new Palaearctic species, Meromyza yangi sp. n. and M. zhuae sp. n., and one new Oriental species, M. wuyishanensis sp. n., are described. An updated key to the known species of the genus from China is presented

    Review of the genus Meromyza from China (Diptera: Chloropidae)

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    Areview of the species of the genus Meromyza from China is provided. Two species, Meromyza gansuensis sp. n. and M. ningxiaensis sp. n., are described as new to science. Akey to the species of the genus from China is presented. The distribution of the genus in China is discussed

    Convolutional Hierarchical Attention Network for Query-Focused Video Summarization

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    Previous approaches for video summarization mainly concentrate on finding the most diverse and representative visual contents as video summary without considering the user's preference. This paper addresses the task of query-focused video summarization, which takes user's query and a long video as inputs and aims to generate a query-focused video summary. In this paper, we consider the task as a problem of computing similarity between video shots and query. To this end, we propose a method, named Convolutional Hierarchical Attention Network (CHAN), which consists of two parts: feature encoding network and query-relevance computing module. In the encoding network, we employ a convolutional network with local self-attention mechanism and query-aware global attention mechanism to learns visual information of each shot. The encoded features will be sent to query-relevance computing module to generate queryfocused video summary. Extensive experiments on the benchmark dataset demonstrate the competitive performance and show the effectiveness of our approach.Comment: Accepted by AAAI 2020 Conferenc

    Advances in immunotyping of colorectal cancer

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    Immunotherapy has transformed treatment for various types of malignancy. However, the benefit of immunotherapy is limited to a minority of patients with mismatch-repair-deficient (dMMR) and microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) (dMMR-MSI-H) colorectal cancer (CRC). Understanding the complexity and heterogeneity of the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) and identifying immune-related CRC subtypes will improve antitumor immunotherapy. Here, we review the current status of immunotherapy and typing schemes for CRC. Immune subtypes have been identified based on TIME and prognostic gene signatures that can both partially explain clinical responses to immune checkpoint inhibitors and the prognosis of patients with CRC. Identifying immune subtypes will improve understanding of complex CRC tumor heterogeneity and refine current immunotherapeutic strategies

    Identification of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) marker of Ph-3 gene for late blight resistance in tomato

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    Late blight is a highly destructive disease of tomato worldwide. Host resistance is the most effective method for disease control. The application of molecular markers is an efficient way to identify host resistance for breeding programs. In this study, bulked segregant analysis (BSA) was used to search for random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers linked to the late blight resistance gene Ph-3, using an F2 population (147 individuals) derived from a cross of tomato lines CLN2037 (resistant) and T2-03 (susceptible). Two hundred and thirty decamer primers with arbitrary sequences were chosen for polymerase chain reaction amplification. One RAPD marker CCPB272-03740 (primer sequence GGTCGATCTG) was found to be tightly linked to the resistance gene Ph-3 and was located 5.8 cm from the resistance gene. Marker CCPB272-03740 is the first marker of gene Ph-3 based on PCR reaction.Key words: Tomato, late blight, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) marker, gene Ph-3

    CYP6AE gene cluster knockout in <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> reveals role in detoxification of phytochemicals and insecticides

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    Cotton bollworm is an important agricultural pest with widespread resistance to insecticides. Here Wang et al. identifies CYP6AEs from cotton bollworm involved in detoxifying plant toxins and chemical insecticides through the CRISPR-Cas9-based reverse genetics approach in conjunction with in vitro metabolism
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