Advancing methods in data capture, integration, classification, and liberation
Edited by Ivan Miguel Serrano Pires and Eftim Zdravevski
Edited by Ivan Miguel Serrano Pires and Eftim Zdravevski
Jon Girard II, et al. Make the case to assign the spontaneous squiggle tail (squig) mutation in mice to a defect in the gene Meox1. They also suggest this genetic variant could serve as a model for Klippel-Feil syndrome 2 (KFS2) in humans.
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Historical records of plant-insect interactions in subarctic Finland
Leana Zoller and Tiffany M. Knight present a curated dataset of interactions between plants and insects in subarctic Finland, generated from digitizing a historical document from the late 19th century and updating the taxonomy using currently accepted nomenclature.
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