This page is intended to explain variation graphs to non-computer scientists and people new to the field. Also see our explainer videos. A pangenome is a collection of genome sequences and the ...
Abstract: Accurate detection of nuclei is a crucial step in advancing pathology image analysis for disease diagnosis and treatment. However, significant domain discrepancies exist among pathology ...
I'm trying to create a pangenome graph with minigraph-cactus from multiple assemblies (fasta) but I'm encountering a problem in the granularity of the variations identified. In particular, sometimes ...
Chickens are one of the most important livestock globally, serving not only as a primary source of high-quality protein for humans but also carrying unique genetic characteristics across different ...
In-context learning (ICL) enables LLMs to adapt to new tasks by including a few examples directly in the input without updating their parameters. However, selecting appropriate in-context examples ...
Think direct mail (DM) is dead? Inbox overload means decision makers are paying more attention to what comes in the post. Michael King looks at three examples of awesome B2B campaigns demonstrating DM ...
Before Disney Plus allowed films to debut straight into audience's homes, the company produced a number of feature-length movies that were released specifically for home entertainment. From 1994 to ...
As a teacher, it can be challenging to explain abstract concepts like direct variation and inverse variation to your students. However, with the right activities, you can make these concepts much more ...
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