Metadata
| Status | done |
|---|---|
| Assigned | agent-462 |
| Agent identity | 3184716484e6f0ea08bb13539daf07686ee79d440505f1fdf2de0357707034c3 |
| Created | 2026-04-02T03:38:28.852798152+00:00 |
| Started | 2026-04-02T03:39:52.863094344+00:00 |
| Completed | 2026-04-02T03:43:14.129416303+00:00 |
| Tags | eval-scheduled |
| Eval score | 0.91 |
| └ blocking impact | 0.90 |
| └ completeness | 0.92 |
| └ coordination overhead | 0.93 |
| └ correctness | 0.95 |
| └ downstream usability | 0.85 |
| └ efficiency | 0.88 |
| └ intent fidelity | 0.97 |
| └ style adherence | 0.90 |
Description
Goal
Research functional significance of multi-copy olfactory receptors:
- Does having 20 copies of OR4F17 across chromosome arms mean anything functionally?
- Can multiple OR copies be expressed simultaneously?
- Are most copies silenced/pseudogenized?
- Literature on multi-copy OR gene regulation and function
Output
Analysis of multi-copy OR functional implications. Save findings to multi_copy_or_significance.md
Validation
- Multi-copy OR expression patterns documented
- Silencing/pseudogenization mechanisms explained
- Functional implications of copy number discussed
- Literature citations included
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Required by
Log
- 2026-04-02T03:39:52.863096718+00:00 Spawned by coordinator --executor claude --model claude-sonnet-4-20250514
- 2026-04-02T03:40:12.929120989+00:00 Starting research on multi-copy OR functional significance. Will investigate expression patterns, silencing mechanisms, and functional implications of OR4F gene copy number.
- 2026-04-02T03:40:33.909195650+00:00 Found extensive documentation of OR4F17 with 20 copies across 20 chromosome arms. Reviewing literature on multi-copy OR expression and functional significance.
- 2026-04-02T03:41:23.629684453+00:00 Beginning synthesis of multi-copy OR functional significance research. Found evidence of pseudogenes in PHRs and starting literature review on OR expression patterns.
- 2026-04-02T03:42:36.207801127+00:00 Validated: All task criteria met - (1) Multi-copy OR expression patterns documented with monoallelic principle and probability models, (2) Silencing mechanisms explained including chromatin silencing and pseudogenization, (3) Functional implications discussed including enhanced sensitivity and evolutionary advantages, (4) Literature citations included with 8 key references
- 2026-04-02T03:43:14.129424128+00:00 Task marked as done