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In order to test our error hypothesis, we performed energy calculations and error corrections on a portion of the Rosetta decoy set, which contained 49 protein systems.
Questions for remaining items (reliability, measurement error, hypothesis testing, criterion validity and responsiveness) were scored on a 4-point scale.
Under those circumstances, even a discrepancy caused by a single base in a single column of an alignment can be seen as a hint for a SNP site, i.e., if the base probability values of the bases in the immediate area are high and do not allow an alternative sequencing error hypothesis.
A straightforward interpretation of the TD prediction error hypothesis would suggest that in this case (a) dopamine activity at the time of the predictive stimuli would scale with the probability of reward, and (b) on average over trials, the dopaminergic response after the stimulus and all the way to the time of the reward, should be zero.
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In order to attain some more expressive results when it comes to the "tight-placed errors" hypothesis, one would at least have to enlarge the study group or observe the behavior of the success rate with a higher number of videos per interval length.
The tuned-error hypothesis concerns the adaptive function of the divergence angle.
Quantitative evidence in support of the translation-error hypothesis has been inferred from comparisons of the standard code with random alternative codes.
This difference has been cited as additional evidence for the tuned-error hypothesis, invoking an additional hypothesis that tropical bees more often forage on highly clumped food sources where spreading recruits over a patch would be less advantageous (Towne 1985; Towne and Gould 1988).
The initial evidence for the translation-error hypothesis consists of the aforementioned fact that related codons (codons that differ by one base only), typically, code for related amino acids (amino acids with similar physicochemical properties) and the experimental observations that translational errors occur more frequently in the first and third positions of codons [ 15- 18].
The proponents of the translation-error hypothesis reasonably counter the above objections by showing that the distribution of the code error scores (fitness values) has a Gaussian-like shape where the better, more robust codes form a long tail such that the process of adaptation is non-linear, so approaching the absolute minimum is highly improbable [ 14, 30, 40, 41].
The scatter in honey bee dances has been explained as an adaptation to spread recruits over patches of flowers (Wilson 1962; Gould 1975; Towne 1985; Towne and Gould 1988), and several details of the dance within and between species have been cited as support for this "tuned-error hypothesis".
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