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- Artículo:
Hierarchical group dynamics in pigeon flocks
- Autor:
Máté Nagy
- Resumen:
How large groups of animals move in a coordinated way has defied complete explanation. Inability to track each member of a flock has hampered understanding of the behavioural rules governing flocks of birds. This, however, has been achieved for a small group of homing pigeons fitted with lightweight GPS loggers. A well–defined hierarchy is revealed — the average position of a pigeon within the flock strongly correlates with is position in the social hierarchy (a kind of airborne pecking order)
- Página:
890
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
464
- Número:
7290
- Periodo:
08 Abril 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-04-08.txt
- Documento número 307317
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- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:15 p. m.
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- Artículo:
The complete mitochondrial DNA genome of an unknown hominin from southern Siberia
- Autor:
Johannes Krause
- Resumen:
Ancient mitochondrial DNA from a hominin individual who lived in the mountains of Central Asia between 48,000–30,000 years ago has been sequenced. Comparative genomics suggest that this mitochondrial DNA derives from an out-of-Africa migration distinct from the ones that gave rise to Neanderthals and modern humans. It also seems that this hominin lived in close spatio-temporal proximity to Neanderthals and modern humans
- Página:
894
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
464
- Número:
7290
- Periodo:
08 Abril 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-04-08.txt
- Documento número 307318
- Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:15 p. m.
- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:15 p. m.
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- Artículo:
Genome-wide SNP and haplotype analyses reveal a rich history underlying dog domestication
- Autor:
Bridgett M. vonHoldt
- Resumen:
An extensive genome-wide survey of over 48,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms in dogs and their wild progenitor, the grey wolf, was conducted to shed light on the process of dog diversification. The results reveal that much of genome diversity came from Middle Eastern progenitors, combined with interbreeding with local wolf populations, and that recent evolution involved limited genetic variation to create the phenotypic diversity of modern dogs
- Página:
898
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
464
- Número:
7290
- Periodo:
08 Abril 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-04-08.txt
- Documento número 307319
- Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:15 p. m.
- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:15 p. m.
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- Artículo:
Human memory strength is predicted by theta-frequency phase-locking of single neurons
- Autor:
Ueli Rutishauser
- Resumen:
Although explored in the rodent, the relationship between single neuron activity, oscillations and behavioural learning is unknown in humans. Here, successful memory formation in humans was predicted by the coordination of spike timing relative to the local theta oscillation. These data provide a direct connection between the behavioural modulation of oscillations and plasticity within specific circuits
- Página:
903
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
464
- Número:
7290
- Periodo:
08 Abril 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-04-08.txt
- Documento número 307320
- Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:15 p. m.
- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:15 p. m.
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- Artículo:
Transfer of carbohydrate-active enzymes from marine bacteria to Japanese gut microbiota
- Autor:
Jan-Hendrik Hehemann
- Resumen:
One of the roles of the human gut microbiota is to break down nutrients using bacterial enzymes that are lacking from the human genome. It is now shown that the gut microbiota of Japanese, but not American, individuals contains porphyranases, enzymes that digest sulphated polysaccharides which are present in the marine environment only. These findings indicate that diet can select for gene content of the human microbiota
- Página:
908
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
464
- Número:
7290
- Periodo:
08 Abril 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-04-08.txt
- Documento número 307321
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- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:15 p. m.
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