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1. Fate and preservation of the late pleistocene cave bears from Niedźwiedzia Cave in Poland, through taphonomy, pathology, and geochemistry.

2. Characterization of signal and transit peptides based on motif composition and taxon-specific patterns.

3. Prediction of protein subplastid localization and origin with PlastoGram.

4. Phylogeny and evolution of the genus Cervus (Cervidae, Mammalia) as revealed by complete mitochondrial genomes.

5. Temporal variation in climatic factors influences phenotypic diversity of Trochulus land snails.

6. The structure of the genetic code as an optimal graph clustering problem.

7. Bioinformatics methods for identification of amyloidogenic peptides show robustness to misannotated training data.

8. The origin of the expressed retrotransposed gene ACTBL2 and its influence on human melanoma cells' motility and focal adhesion formation.

9. The impact of major warming at 14.7 ka on environmental changes and activity of Final Palaeolithic hunters at a local scale (Orawa-Nowy Targ Basin, Western Carpathians, Poland.

10. Cymbomonas tetramitiformis - a peculiar prasinophyte with a taste for bacteria sheds light on plastid evolution.

13. Optimisation of Asymmetric Mutational Pressure and Selection Pressure Around the Universal Genetic Code.

14. Protein import into the photosynthetic organelles of Paulinella chromatophora and its implications for primary plastid endosymbiosis.

15. Possible import routes of proteins into the cyanobacterial endosymbionts/plastids of Paulinella chromatophora.

16. Isolation and characterisation of KP34-a novel φKMV-like bacteriophage for Klebsiella pneumoniae.

17. Analysis of the targeting sequences of an iron-containing superoxide dismutase (SOD) of the dinoflagellate Lingulodinium polyedrum suggests function in multiple cellular compartments.

18. The Differential Killing of Genes by Inversions in Prokaryotic Genomes.

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