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    Biochemical genetics 27 (1989), S. 303-312 
    ISSN: 1573-4927
    Keywords: heterozygosity ; neutralism ; selectionism ; Porifera ; Coelenterata ; enzyme structure ; enzyme function
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract In this paper extensive data on enzyme variation in 23 species of coelenterates and sponges were used to investigate the possible correlation of levels of genetic variation with various parameters of enzyme molecular structure and function. The data provide an opportunity not only to look for such correlations for the first time in lower invertebrates, but also to study organisms with far higher average levels of genetic variability than those used in any previous work. A clear inverse relationship was found between enzyme subunit number and levels of polymorphism, with monomers being more variable than dimers or tetramers. No significant difference in polymorphism could be found in enzymes of the functional groups I and II of Gillespie and Langley (1974). Regulatory enzymes appeared to be significantly more polymorphic than nonregulatory enzymes, but a significant relationship was observed between regulatory power and subunit structure which could bias this result. The results suggest that both neutralist and selectionist ideas may have a useful role to play in the understanding of the factors which can influence or limit levels of genetic variation.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Coalescing supermassive black holes are expected to provide the strongest sources for gravitational radiation detected by LISA. Recent advances in numerical relativity provide a detailed description of the waveforms of such signals. We present a preliminary study of LISA's sensitivity to waveform parameters using a hybrid numerical/analytic waveform describing the coalescence of two equal-mass, nonspinning black holes. The Synthetic LISA software package is used to simulate the instrument response and the Fisher information matrix method is used to estimate errors in the waveform parameters. Initial results indicate that inclusion of the merger signal can significantly improve the precision of some parameter estimates. For example, the median parameter errors for an ensemble of systems with total redshifted mass of 10(exp 6) deg M solar mass at a redshift of z is approximately 1 were found to decrease by a factor of slightly more than two when the merger was included.
    Keywords: Numerical Analysis
    Type: 7th International LISA Symposium/Space Sciences Institute of California (IEEC); Jun 16, 2008 - Jun 20, 2008; Barcelona; Spain
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Results: Developed parameter estimation model integrating complete waveforms and improved instrumental models. Initial results for equal-mass non-spinning systems indicate moderate improvement in most parameters, significant improvement in some Near-term improvement: a) Improved statistics; b) T-channel; c) Larger parameter space coverage. Combination with other results: a) Higher harmonics; b) Spin precession; c) Instrumental effects.
    Keywords: Numerical Analysis
    Type: 7th International LISA Symposium/Space Sciences Institute of Catalonia; Jun 16, 2008 - Jun 20, 2008; Barcelona; Spain
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