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Adam Smith
Researcher at Technische Universität München
Publications - 124
Citations - 3970
Adam Smith is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA methylation & Megalopta genalis. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 107 publications receiving 2892 citations. Previous affiliations of Adam Smith include George Washington University & Indiana University.
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Bats Limit Arthropods and Herbivory in a Tropical Forest
TL;DR: It is concluded that bats have dramatic ecological effects that were previously overlooked in a lowland tropical forest in Panama and measured the direct effects and indirect effects of bird predation from bat predation.
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An integrated genetic-epigenetic analysis of schizophrenia : evidence for co-localization of genetic associations and differential DNA methylation
Eilis Hannon,Emma Dempster,Joana Viana,Joe Burrage,Adam Smith,Ruby Macdonald,David St Clair,Colette J Mustard,Gerome Breen,Sebastian Therman,Jaakko Kaprio,Jaakko Kaprio,Timothea Toulopoulou,Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol,Marc M. Bohlken,René S. Kahn,Igor Nenadic,Christina M. Hultman,Robin M. Murray,David A. Collier,David A. Collier,Nick Bass,Hugh Gurling,Andrew McQuillin,Leonard C. Schalkwyk,Leonard C. Schalkwyk,Jonathan Mill,Jonathan Mill,Jonathan Mill +28 more
TL;DR: This paper performed a multi-stage epigenome-wide association study, quantifying genome-wide patterns of DNA methylation in a total of 1714 individuals from three independent sample cohorts.
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Simulating quantum many-body dynamics on a current digital quantum computer
TL;DR: In this article, state-of-the-art IBM quantum computers are used to simulate the effects of disorder and interactions on quantum particle transport, as well as correlation and entanglement spreading.
Additional file 1: Figures S1â S17. of An integrated genetic-epigenetic analysis of schizophrenia: evidence for co-localization of genetic associations and differential DNA methylation
Eilis Hannon,Emma Dempster,Joana Viana,Joe Burrage,Adam Smith,Ruby Macdonald,David St Clair,Colette J Mustard,Gerome Breen,Sebastian Therman,Jaakko Kaprio,Timothea Toulopoulou,Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol,Marc M. Bohlken,Rene S. Kahn,Igor Nenadic,Christina M. Hultman,Robin Murray,David A. Collier,Nick Bass,Hugh Gurling,Andrew McQuillin,Leonard S. Schalkwyk,Jonathan Mill +23 more
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The evolution of nocturnal behaviour in sweat bees, Megalopta genalis and M. ecuadoria (Hymenoptera: Halictidae): an escape from competitors and enemies?
William T. Wcislo,Laura Arneson,Kari Roesch,Victor H. Gonzalez,Adam Smith,Hermógenes Fernández +5 more
TL;DR: Overall nest survivorship rates were comparable to those for diurnal relatives, but rates of cell parasitism for Megalopta (< < 5%) were substantially lower than they are for day-flying relatives, offering some support for the hypothesis that the evolution of nocturnal behaviour enables escape from natural enemies.