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  1. Hybrid object detection and generative ai framework for automated river gauge plate reading and discharge estimation by Kayathri, Vigneswaran, Retief, Hugo, Clifford-Holmes, J., Garcia Andarcia, Mariangel, Tennakoon, Hansaka

    Published 2025
    “…These detections are then ingested by a Gemini-powered generative AI pipeline via task-specific prompting to translate image features into precise numeric readings. Subsequent conversion of extracted gauge readings into volumetric discharge leverages established rating curves, enabling end-to-end automation of river flow estimation. …”
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  2. Antigenic diversity in Theileria parva populations from sympatric cattle and African buffalo analyzed using long read sequencing by Allan, F.K., Jayaraman, S., Paxton, E., Sindoya, E., Kibona, T., Fyumagwa, R., Mramba, F., Torr, S.J., Hemmink, Johanneke D., Toye, Philip G., Lembo, T., Handel, Ian G., Auty, H.K., Morrison, W. Ivan, Morrison, Liam J.

    Published 2021
    “…Three T. parva antigens (Tp1, Tp4, and Tp16), known to be recognized by CD8+ and CD4+ T cells in immunized cattle, were used to characterize genetic diversity of T. parva in cattle (n = 126) and buffalo samples (n = 22). Long read (PacBio) sequencing was used to generate full or near-full length allelic sequences. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Access to ultra-long IgG CDRH3 bovine antibody sequences using short read sequencing technology by Oyola, Samuel O., Henson, Sonal P., Nzau, B., Kibwana, E., Nene, Vishvanath M.

    Published 2021
    “…Next generation sequencing technologies that are widely used to profile immunoglobulin (Ig) repertoires are based on short-read methods such as the Illumina technology. Although this technology has worked well in sequencing Ig V-D-J regions of most jawed vertebrates, it has faced serious technical challenges with sequencing regions in bovine Ig bearing ultra-long CDRH3 sequences, which are longer than 120 bp. …”
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  4. Polymorphic open reading frames encoding secretory proteins are located less than 3 kilobases from Theileria parva telomeres by Bishop, Richard P., Gobright, E.I., Nene, Vishvanath M., Morzaria, S.P., Musoke, A.J., Sohanpal, B.K.

    Published 2000
    “…Theileria parva telomere-associated (TA) DNA from two chromosomes contained long open reading frames (ORFs) 54% identical at the N-termini whose ends were 2670 and 2680 bp from the telomeric repeats. …”
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