MICROSPORE CULTURE REVEALS HIGH FITNESS OF B. NAPUS-LIKE GAMETES IN AN INTERSPECIFIC HYBRID BETWEEN BRASSICA NAPUS AND B. OLERACEA.

Microspore culture reveals high fitness of B. napus-like gametes in an interspecific hybrid between Brassica napus and B. oleracea.

The strategies of crossing B.napus with parental species play important role in broadening and improving the genetic basis of B.napus by the introgression of genetic resources from parental species.With these strategies, it is easy to select new types of B.napus, but difficult to select new types Tops of B.rapa or B.oleracea by self-pollination.Thi

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Analysis of Driver Behavior and Intervehicular Collision: A Data-Based Traffic Modeling and Simulation Approach

The emergence of intelligent connected vehicles (ICVs) is expected to contribute to resolving traffic congestion and safety problems; however, it is inevitable that ICV safety issues in mixed traffic (involving ICVs and human driven vehicles) will be a critical challenge.The numerical simulation of scenarios involving a mix of different driving pro

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PATTERNS OF HEAVY METALS ACCUMULATION IN FISH IN LAKES OF THE FENNOSCANDIAN GREEN BELT (IN THE MURMANSK REGION)

The patterns of heavy metals (HM) accumulation in fish from lakes of Benches the Murmansk Region within the Green Belt of Fennoscandia (GBF) exposed to long-term air-borne pol-lution associated with the operation of a non-ferrous metal processing enterprise have been studied.The detrimental effects of air-borne water pollution from the Kola GMK min

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A highly attenuated Vesiculovax vaccine rapidly protects nonhuman primates against lethal Marburg virus challenge.

BackgroundMarburg virus (MARV), an Ebola-like virus, remains an eminent threat to public health as demonstrated by its high associated mortality rate (23-90%) and recent emergence in West Africa for the first time.Although a recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus (rVSV)-based vaccine (Ervebo) is licensed for Ebola virus disease (EVD), no approved c

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