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María Teresa Camacho Olmedo

Researcher at University of Seville

Publications -  69
Citations -  2696

María Teresa Camacho Olmedo is an academic researcher from University of Seville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land cover & Caenorhabditis elegans. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 66 publications receiving 2237 citations. Previous affiliations of María Teresa Camacho Olmedo include University of Granada & University of Groningen.

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Peroxiredoxins are conserved markers of circadian rhythms

TL;DR: It is shown that oxidation–reduction cycles of peroxiredoxin proteins constitute a universal marker for circadian rhythms in all domains of life, by characterizing their oscillations in a variety of model organisms and exploring the interconnectivity between these metabolic cycles and transcription–translation feedback loops of the clockwork in each system.
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Inductive pattern-based land use/cover change models: A comparison of four software packages

TL;DR: The possibilities and limits of four LUCC modelling softwares are reviewed, revised the tools available to carry out model calibration, simulation, and validation, and some basic criteria to define a "good" model are discussed.
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Guidelines for Genome-Scale Analysis of Biological Rhythms

Michael E. Hughes, +95 more
TL;DR: CircaInSilico is introduced, a web-based application for generating synthetic genome biology data to benchmark statistical methods for studying biological rhythms, and several unmet analytical needs, including applications to clinical medicine, are discussed and productive avenues to address them are suggested.
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Expansion of Signal Transduction Pathways in Fungi by Extensive Genome Duplication.

Luis M. Corrochano, +74 more
- 20 Jun 2016 - 
TL;DR: The genome duplication provided the means to improve signal transduction for enhanced perception of environmental signals and will help to understand the role of genome dynamics in the evolution of sensory perception in eukaryotes.
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Regulation of Conidiation by Light in Aspergillus nidulans

TL;DR: It is proposed that the activation of regulatory genes by light is the key event in theactivation of asexual development by light in A. nidulans.