COMPARATIVE MITOCHONDRIAL GENOMES OF FOUR SPECIES OF SINOPODISMA AND PHYLOGENETIC IMPLICATIONS (ORTHOPTERA, MELANOPLINAE)

Comparative mitochondrial genomes of four species of Sinopodisma and phylogenetic implications (Orthoptera, Melanoplinae)

In this study, the whole mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) from four species were sequenced.The complete mitochondrial genomes of Sinopodisma pieli, S.houshana, S.qinlingensis, and S.wulingshanensis are 15,857 bp, Upper Spray Arm Shaft 15,818 bp, 15,843 bp, and 15,872 bp in size, respectively.The 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs) begin with typical

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Securing the Future: A Comprehensive Review of Security Challenges and Solutions in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are advanced technologies that assist drivers with vehicle operation and navigation.Recent improvements and brisk expansion in the ADAS market, as well as an White Tea increase in the frequency of incidents such as sensor spoofing, communication interruption etc., in autonomous vehicles (AVs), have raised t

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Is Social Distancing Law the New Normal? Forced Shift to Media Online Learning and Its Effectiveness: A Moderating Role of Student Engagement During the Pandemic of COVID-19

The author intends to investigate the role of social distancing laws in the new normal as well as the effectiveness of forced shift to media online learning.This research indicates that student involvement had a moderating influence during the epidemic.This study is based on social learning theory (SLT), which endeavors to emulate the behavior, per

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Preventing Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Chromobacterium violaceum infections by anti-adhesion-active components of edible seeds

Abstract Background Pseudomonas aeruginosa adhesion to animal/human cells for infection establishment involves adhesive proteins, including its galactose- and fucose-binding lectins PA-IL (LecA) and PA-IIL (LecB).The lectin binding to the target-cell receptors may be blocked by compatible glycans that compete with those of the receptors, functionin

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