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22393 Ensembl ENSG00000109501 ENSMUSG00000039474 UniProt O76024 P56695 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_006005 NM_001145853 NM_011716 RefSeq (protein) NP_001139325 NP_005996 NP_035846 Location (UCSC) Chr 4: 6.27 – 6.3 Mb Chr 5: 37.12 – 37.15 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Wolframin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the WFS1 gene. Function This gene encodes a ...
In Wolfram syndrome, symptoms such as intellectual disabilities, ataxia, anosmia, ageusia, and/or sleep apnea, alongside other cardiac and/or endocrine symptoms [37] are absent in Wolfram-like syndrome. [9] [38] [39] [40] The onset of certain symptoms also differs between patients with Wolfram syndrome and patients with Wolfram-like syndrome. [41]
The primary difference between a computer algebra system and a traditional calculator is the ability to deal with equations symbolically rather than numerically. The precise uses and capabilities of these systems differ greatly from one system to another, yet their purpose remains the same: manipulation of symbolic equations.
Wolfram Syndrome Type 2 (WFS2) is a subtype of Wolfram Syndrome caused by a mutation in the CDGSH iron-sulfur domain-containing protein 2 gene (CISD2 gene). CISD2 is a protein coding gene that is primarily found on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), though some studies have shown that it can also be localized in the mitochondrial outer membrane.
In mathematics, the method of characteristics is a technique for solving partial differential equations.Typically, it applies to first-order equations, though in general characteristic curves can also be found for hyperbolic and parabolic partial differential equation.
Ordinary differential equations occur in many scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, biology, and economics. [1] In addition, some methods in numerical partial differential equations convert the partial differential equation into an ordinary differential equation, which must then be solved.
One possible form of changing the value of a gene while taking its value range [,] into account is the mutation relative parameter change of the evolutionary algorithm GLEAM (General Learning Evolutionary Algorithm and Method), [17] in which, as with the mutation presented earlier, small changes are more likely than large ones.
Nonlinear ones are of particular interest for their commonality in describing real-world systems and how much more difficult they are to solve compared to linear differential equations. This list presents nonlinear ordinary differential equations that have been named, sorted by area of interest.