Sökning: "systematic combining"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 109 avhandlingar innehållade orden systematic combining.
11. The use of museum specimens in conservation genomics
Sammanfattning : In the face of an increasing number of species being threatened by extinction, museum collections can constitute a powerful resource for acquiring genomic data of endangered taxa. By utilising datasets that combine genomes from present-day populations with those from historical timepoints, several questions relevant for conservation can be investigated. LÄS MER
12. Charting Insect Diversity
Sammanfattning : Background: Despite Sweden's rich legacy in entomology, a significant portion of its insect fauna remains poorly studied. Addressing this and other biodiversity knowledge gaps, the Swedish government unveiled the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative (STI) in 2002, with the ambitious goal of documenting and scientifically describing all multicellular species in the country. LÄS MER
13. Phylogeny, taxonomy and species delimitation of water mites and velvet mites
Sammanfattning : This study is part of the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative (STI) - one of the most ambitious all taxa biodiversity inventories in the world. One of the pillars in STI is to support taxonomic research on the most neglected taxonomic groups with the aim to lift the level of knowledge of biodiversity in the country. LÄS MER
14. Combining User Feedback and Monitoring Data to Support Evidence-based Software Evolution
Sammanfattning : Context. Companies continuously explore their software systems to acquire evidence for software evolution, such as bugs in the system and new functional or quality requirements. LÄS MER
15. Combining mass spectrometric tissue imaging with conventional histology : focus on Alzheimer’s disease
Sammanfattning : Historically, most scientific discoveries have been accompanied by previous technological innovation. Representative examples are the introduction of gene sequencing technologies, which allowed for the mapping of the human genome, or the constant improvement in the microscopy field that lead to the introduction of modern multiphoton imaging techniques, allowing for live imaging of body organs in animal specimens. LÄS MER