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2. Sedimentary build-ups of pre-salt isolated carbonate platforms and formation of deep-water giant oil fields in Santos Basin, Brazil
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Lirong DOU, Zhixin WEN, Zhaoming WANG, Zhengjun HE, Chengpeng SONG, Ruiyin CHEN, Xiaofa YANG, Xiaobing LIU, Zuodong LIU, and Yanyan CHEN
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Santos Basin ,passive continental marginal basin ,deep water ,inter-depression fault-uplift isolated carbonate platform ,intra-depression fault-high carbonate isolated platform ,giant oil fields ,Petroleum refining. Petroleum products ,TP690-692.5 - Abstract
In response to the problems of unclear distribution of deep-water pre-salt carbonate reservoirs and formation conditions of large oil fields in the Santos passive continental margin basin, based on comprehensive utilization of geological, seismic, and core data, and reconstruction of Early Cretaceous prototype basin and lithofacies paleogeography, it is proposed for the first time that the construction of pre-salt carbonate build-ups was controlled by two types of isolated platforms: inter-depression fault-uplift and intra-depression fault-high. The inter-depression fault-uplift isolated platforms are distributed on the present-day pre-salt uplifted zones between depressions, and are built on half- and fault-horst blocks that were inherited and developed in the early intra-continental and inter-continental rift stages. The late intra-continental rift coquinas of the ITP Formation and the early inter-continental rift microbial limestones of the BVE Formation are continuously constructed; intra-depression fault-high isolated platforms are distributed in the current pre-salt depression zones, built on the uplifted zones formed by volcanic rock build-ups in the early prototype stage of intra-continental rifts, and only the BVE microbial limestones are developed. Both types of limestones formed into mound-shoal bodies, that have the characteristics of large reservoir thickness and good physical properties. Based on the dissection of large pre-salt oil fields discovered in the Santos Basin, it has been found that both types of platforms could form large-scale combined structural-stratigraphic traps, surrounded by high-quality lacustrine and lagoon source rocks at the periphery, and efficiently sealed by thick high-quality evaporite rocks above, forming the optimal combination of source, reservoir and cap in the form of “lower generation, middle storage, and upper cap”, with a high degree of oil and gas enrichment. It has been found that the large oil fields are all bottom water massive oil fields with a unified pressure system, and they are all filled to the spill-point. The future exploration is recommended to focus on the inter-depression fault-uplift isolated platforms in the western uplift zone and the southern section of eastern uplift zones, as well as intra-depression fault-high isolated platforms in the central depression zone. The result not only provides an important basis for the advanced selection of potential play fairways, bidding of new blocks, and deployment of awarded exploration blocks in the Santos Basin, but also provides a reference for the global selection of deep-water exploration blocks in passive continental margin basins.
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- 2024
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3. Diagnostic utility of DNA methylation analysis in genetically unsolved pediatric epilepsies and CHD2 episignature refinement
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Christy W. LaFlamme, Cassandra Rastin, Soham Sengupta, Helen E. Pennington, Sophie J. Russ-Hall, Amy L. Schneider, Emily S. Bonkowski, Edith P. Almanza Fuerte, Talia J. Allan, Miranda Perez-Galey Zalusky, Joy Goffena, Sophia B. Gibson, Denis M. Nyaga, Nico Lieffering, Malavika Hebbar, Emily V. Walker, Daniel Darnell, Scott R. Olsen, Pandurang Kolekar, Mohamed Nadhir Djekidel, Wojciech Rosikiewicz, Haley McConkey, Jennifer Kerkhof, Michael A. Levy, Raissa Relator, Dorit Lev, Tally Lerman-Sagie, Kristen L. Park, Marielle Alders, Gerarda Cappuccio, Nicolas Chatron, Leigh Demain, David Genevieve, Gaetan Lesca, Tony Roscioli, Damien Sanlaville, Matthew L. Tedder, Sachin Gupta, Elizabeth A. Jones, Monika Weisz-Hubshman, Shamika Ketkar, Hongzheng Dai, Kim C. Worley, Jill A. Rosenfeld, Hsiao-Tuan Chao, Undiagnosed Diseases Network, Geoffrey Neale, Gemma L. Carvill, University of Washington Center for Rare Disease Research, Zhaoming Wang, Samuel F. Berkovic, Lynette G. Sadleir, Danny E. Miller, Ingrid E. Scheffer, Bekim Sadikovic, and Heather C. Mefford
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Abstract Sequence-based genetic testing identifies causative variants in ~ 50% of individuals with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs). Aberrant changes in DNA methylation are implicated in various neurodevelopmental disorders but remain unstudied in DEEs. We interrogate the diagnostic utility of genome-wide DNA methylation array analysis on peripheral blood samples from 582 individuals with genetically unsolved DEEs. We identify rare differentially methylated regions (DMRs) and explanatory episignatures to uncover causative and candidate genetic etiologies in 12 individuals. Using long-read sequencing, we identify DNA variants underlying rare DMRs, including one balanced translocation, three CG-rich repeat expansions, and four copy number variants. We also identify pathogenic variants associated with episignatures. Finally, we refine the CHD2 episignature using an 850 K methylation array and bisulfite sequencing to investigate potential insights into CHD2 pathophysiology. Our study demonstrates the diagnostic yield of genome-wide DNA methylation analysis to identify causal and candidate variants as 2% (12/582) for unsolved DEE cases.
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- 2024
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4. Development of a single transcript CRISPR/Cas9 toolkit for efficient genome editing in autotetraploid alfalfa
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Haixia Zhao, Siyi Zhao, Yingping Cao, Xiping Jiang, Lijuan Zhao, Zhimeng Li, Mengqi Wang, Ruijuan Yang, Chuanen Zhou, Zhaoming Wang, Feng Yuan, Dongmei Ma, Hao Lin, Wenwen Liu, and Chunxiang Fu
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Alfalfa ,Gene editing ,CRISPR_2.0 toolkit ,Hairy root system ,Tetra-allelic homozygous mutants ,Agriculture ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa. L.) is a globally significant autotetraploid legume forage crop. However, despite its importance, establishing efficient gene editing systems for cultivated alfalfa remains a formidable challenge. In this study, we pioneered the development of a highly effective ultrasonic-assisted leaf disc transformation system for Gongnong 1 alfalfa, a variety widely cultivated in Northeast China. Subsequently, we created a single transcript CRISPR/Cas9 (CRISPR_2.0) toolkit, incorporating multiplex gRNAs, designed for gene editing in Gongnong 1. Both Cas9 and gRNA scaffolds were under the control of the Arabidopsis ubiquitin-10 promoter, a widely employed polymerase II constitutive promoter known for strong transgene expression in dicots. To assess the toolkit’s efficiency, we targeted PALM1, a gene associated with a recognizable multifoliate phenotype. Utilizing the CRISPR_2.0 toolkit, we directed PALM1 editing at two sites in the wild-type Gongnong 1. Results indicated a 35.1% occurrence of editing events all in target 2 alleles, while no mutations were detected at target 1 in the transgenic-positive lines. To explore more efficient sgRNAs, we developed a rapid, reliable screening system based on Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated hairy root transformation, incorporating the visible reporter MtLAP1. This screening system demonstrated that most purple visible hairy roots underwent gene editing. Notably, sgRNA3, with an 83.0% editing efficiency, was selected using the visible hairy root system. As anticipated, tetra-allelic homozygous palm1 mutations exhibited a clear multifoliate phenotype. These palm1 lines demonstrated an average crude protein yield increase of 21.5% compared to trifoliolate alfalfa. Our findings highlight the modified CRISPR_2.0 system as a highly efficient and robust gene editing tool for autotetraploid alfalfa.
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- 2024
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5. Integrative transcriptome and metabolome analysis reveals the mechanism of fulvic acid alleviating drought stress in oat
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Shanshan Zhu, Junzhen Mi, Baoping Zhao, Zhaoming Wang, Zhixue Yang, Mengxin Wang, and Jinghui Liu
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oat ,drought stress ,fulvic acid ,phenylpropanoid biosynthesis ,glutathione metabolism ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Drought stress inhibits oat growth and yield. The application of fulvic acid (FA) can improve the drought resistance of oats, but the corresponding molecular mechanism of FA-mediated drought resistance remains unclear. Here, we studied the effects of FA on the drought tolerance of oat leaves through physiological, transcriptomic, and metabolomics analyses, and identified FA-induced genes and metabolites related to drought tolerance. Physiological analysis showed that under drought stress, FA increased the relative water and chlorophyll contents of oat leaves, enhanced the activity of antioxidant enzymes (SOD, POD, PAL, CAT and 4CL), inhibited the accumulation of malondialdehyde (MDA), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and dehydroascorbic acid (DHA), reduced the degree of oxidative damage in oat leaves, improved the drought resistance of oats, and promoted the growth of oat plants. Transcriptome and metabolite analyses revealed 652 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and 571 differentially expressed metabolites (DEMs) in FA-treated oat leaves under drought stress. These DEGs and DEMs are involved in a variety of biological processes, such as phenylspropanoid biosynthesis and glutathione metabolism pathways. Additionally, FA may be involved in regulating the role of DEGs and DEMs in phenylpropanoid biosynthesis and glutathione metabolism under drought stress. In conclusion, our results suggest that FA promotes oat growth under drought stress by attenuating membrane lipid peroxidation and regulating the antioxidant system, phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, and glutathione metabolism pathways in oat leaves. This study provides new insights into the complex mechanisms by which FA improves drought tolerance in crops.
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- 2024
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6. Structural differences and exploration potential of basins in the eastern and western branches of the East African Rift System
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Tianyu Ji, Zhixin Wen, Zhaoming Wang, Chengpeng Song, Zhengjun He, Xi Chen, Hengxuan Li, and Yiping Shen
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Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations ,TK1001-1841 ,Renewable energy sources ,TJ807-830 - Abstract
The East African Rift System (EARS) is the youngest rift with the eastern and western branches, consisting of multiple secondary rifts. It is generally characterized by low extent of exploration and great exploration potential. Identifying the differences in hydrocarbon accumulation conditions in various rifts is very important in providing guidance for hydrocarbon exploration and selecting favorable exploration targets in this area. Based on the interpretation of first-hand seismic-geological data, and combining other materials such as commercial databases and open access literature, the structural characteristics of the main rifts in the eastern and western branches of the EARS are comparatively analyzed; based on the anatomy of the discovered hydrocarbon reservoirs, the rifts of the EARS are classified into four types depending on their structural styles, including double-fault type, simple single-fault type, single-fault transfer type, and single-fault terrace type, and the control of structural style over hydrocarbon accumulation in the EARS is discussed. In the Western Branch of the EARS, large rifts such as the Albertine Rift and the Tanganyika Rift are mainly of double-fault type and single-fault transfer type, and only some small rifts are of the simple single-fault type. The rifts in the Eastern Branch of the EARS are generally small; the rifts in the northern section of the Western Branch are mainly of the simple single-fault type, and those in the southern section are mainly of the single-fault terrace type. The hydrocarbon potential of double-fault rifts is the greatest, followed by that of simple single-fault rifts and single-fault transfer rifts, and the hydrocarbon potential of single-fault terrace rifts is relatively limited. The results obtained from a comparative analysis of the structures, sediment fills, and reservoir elements of various rifts show that the west side of the Albertine Rift, the southeast of the Tanganyika Rift, the Kerio Rift, and the land in the northwest of the Turkana Rift have great exploration potential.
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7. High Speed Dual-Band Photodetector for Dual-Channel Optical Communications in Wavelength Division Multiplexing and Security Enhancement.
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Zhaoming Wang, Yu Gao, Yibin Li, Hao Yan, Feiyu Kang, Yang Shen, Xiao-Ping Zhang, Guodan Wei, and Hongyan Fu
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OPTICAL communications , *WAVELENGTH division multiplexing , *PHOTODETECTORS , *ORTHOGONAL frequency division multiplexing , *SAMPLING theorem - Abstract
The forthcoming wireless networks must integrate to a high density of end-user devices while ensuring a superior quality of service. It is imperative to devise solutions that reduce the density of wireless access points and associated costs, while simultaneously ensuring security and privacy throughout propagation. Herein, a novel dual-band photodetector with high selective responsivities in distinct visible and near-infrared (NIR) band is developed as an optical signal receiver. The receiver has an unprecedented fast switch speed > 500 kHz between different operation modes. Leveraging this fast switch speed, a high-speed Multiple-Input-Single-Output (MISO) system is developed, fusing spectrum resources from visible to infrared bands. The system achieves a data rate of 600 Kbps in the visible channel and 500 Kbps in the NIR channel, with a sum rate of 1.1 Mbps. This is the highest single-channel data rate and sum rate among reported dual-band photodetectors. Additionally, two previously overlooked mechanisms, the Subtraction and Addition modes, are studied in detail. The four operation modes are developed to establish a novel physical encryption method in terms of arithmetic relation. The dual-channel coupled link can support a data rate of 200 Kbps, significantly enhancing communication security. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Global Oil and Gas Resources: Potential and Distribution
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Lirong Dou, Zhixin Wen, Zhaoming Wang, Lirong Dou, Zhixin Wen, and Zhaoming Wang
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- Geology, Cogeneration of electric power and heat, Fossil fuels, Energy policy, Energy and state
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This open access book presents the evaluation of undiscovered oil and gas resources and reserves growth in 468 basins around the world, as well as the potential of unconventional recoverable resources of seven types, including shale oil, heavy oil, oil sands, oil shale, shale gas, coalbed methane, and tight gas. The evaluation methods used are innovative, incorporating both conventional and unconventional oil and gas resources evaluation methods that utilize plays as the fundamental evaluation unit based on various exploration maturity levels. The evaluation results obtained independent intellectual property rights and provide an overview of the future exploration potential and prospects of different regions. It is a valuable reference for researchers, practitioners, and students involved in petroleum exploration.
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- 2024
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