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possible to trick them into evolutionary dead ends where they can no longer evolve resistance or do so only at a cost of reduced growth rate or ability to cause disease. This interdisciplinary project will
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set of alternative ways of evaluating a particular expression with unspecified matrix sizes. When a concrete expression is evaluated at run-time, thus revealing the matrix sizes, an extraction algorithm
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phenotypic characterization to investigate the effects of salt-induced cell clustering on the eco-evolutionary dynamics of various bacterial species and synthetic microbial communities. The genetic basis
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particular expression with unspecified matrix sizes. When a concrete expression is evaluated at run-time, thus revealing the matrix sizes, an extraction algorithm can identify an optimal evaluation scheme
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identify key enzymes in the cell wall biosynthesis and identify evolutionary paths. Biochemical analyses will highlight changes in the microalgal cell wall in response to stress. You will further investigate
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the autumn of 2025 or as agreed. Project description This doctoral position has a special focus on sustainable data cultures, algorithmic decision-making and AI solutions within municipal companies
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these questions, we will determine RNA structures in vivo using cutting-edge transcriptome-wide RNA structure probing techniques that together with computational models and machine learning algorithms will generate
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starting in the autumn of 2025 or as agreed. Project description This doctoral position has a special focus on sustainable data cultures, algorithmic decision-making and AI solutions within municipal
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integrating advanced tools to analyse large datasets on species, their evolutionary histories, and the environments they live in, the project aims to uncover the processes that shape bioregions and identify
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. Chloroplasts and mitochondria evolved from free-living prokaryotic organisms through independent endosymbiotic events, retaining their own genomes despite significant evolutionary changes. Over time, these