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As the number of spots in an image increases, the fraction of workers annotating each spot decreases, but most spots still get annotations from a majority of workers (spot SNR = 10...
Published 2021“…<b>(B)</b> As the number of spots increased, the fraction of spots that workers were willing to click decreased. On average, workers annotated almost all spots for images with 50 spots but only about 60% of all spots for images with 200 spots. …”
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Population dynamics modeling of split<sup>50cM</sup> <i>ClvR</i> V1 drive introduced at different release percentages, and an example illustrating the role that LOF alleles play in...
Published 2021“…(<b>G-I)</b> One way to appreciate the power of the latent drive force provided by LOF alleles that segregate independently of the <i>Rescue</i>/Cargo is to consider a split<sup>50cM</sup> <i>ClvR</i> population in which a <i>Rescue</i>/Cargo/gRNAs with no fitness cost has spread to allele fixation, the Cas9 driver chromosome has been completely eliminated (as would happen during drive if the presence of Cas9 resulted in a fitness cost to carriers, discussed below), and all endogenous copies of the essential gene have been rendered LOF (generation 0 in <b>G-I</b>). …”
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