Sökning: "resource polymorphism"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 24 avhandlingar innehållade orden resource polymorphism.
11. CYP2D6-polymorphism and effect of adjuvant tamoxifen in breast cancer patients
Sammanfattning : Adjuvant tamoxifen at the standard dose of 20 mg daily for five to ten years reduces the risk for relapse and mortality in hormone sensitive breast cancer. The effect however varies and no early marker of poor response is yet available. LÄS MER
12. Development and Application of Genomic Resources in Non-model Bird Species
Sammanfattning : Understanding the genetic basis of biological processes is a fundamental component of modern ecology and evolutionary biology studies. With the recent advent of next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, it is now possible to perform large genome and transcriptome projects for ecologically important non-model species. LÄS MER
13. Artificial neural networks in models of specialization and sympatric speciation
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with specialization and how it is linked to sympatric speciation. The trait driving specialization is a cue recognition trait modelled with artificial neural networks that exploiters use to discriminate beneficial resources from detrimental resources based on the signals of the resources. LÄS MER
14. Foil-based Lab-on-Chip technologies for advanced Point-of-Care molecular diagnostics
Sammanfattning : Infectious diseases pose a serious threat to global health. Molecular diagnostics provide solutions for effective control and prevention of infections, however suffers from expensive laboratory equipment, and infrastructure to be fully implemented at point of care (POC), especially at low-resource settings. LÄS MER
15. Understanding evolutionary novelty through female-limited polymorphisms
Sammanfattning : Understanding how novel traits evolve is a central question in evolutionary biology. However, unraveling the complex genetic and developmental mechanisms underlying trait innovation can be challenging, especially when the trait evolved a long time ago. LÄS MER