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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Detection and analysis of megasatellites in the human genome using in silico methods

Benediktsson, Elís Ingi January 2005 (has links)
<p>Megasatellites are polymorphic tandem repetitive sequences with repeat-units longer than or equal to 1000 base pairs. The novel algorithm Megasatfinder predicts megasatellites in the human genome. A structured method of analysing the algorithm is developed and conducted. The analysis method consists of six test scenarios. Scripts are created, which execute the algorithm using various parameter settings. Three nucleotide sequences are applied; a real sequence extracted from the human genome and two random sequences, generated using different base probabilities. Usability and accuracy are investigated, providing the user with confidence in the algorithm and its output. The results indicate that Megasatfinder is an excellent tool for the detection of megasatellites and that the generated results are highly reliable. The results of the complete analysis suggest alterations in the default parameter settings, presented as user guidelines, and state that artificially generated sequences are not applicable as models for real DNA in computational simulations.</p>
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On diverse biophysical aspects of genetics : from the action of regulators to the characterization of transcripts

Fouquier D´Hérouel, Aymeric January 2011 (has links)
Genetics is among the most rewarding fields of biology for the theoretically inclined, offering both room and need for modeling approaches in the light of an abundance of experimental data of different kinds. Many aspects of the field are today understood in terms of physical and chemical models, joined by information theoretical descriptions. This thesis discusses different mechanisms and phenomena related to genetics, employing tools from statistical physics along with experimental biomolecular methods. Five articles support this work. Two articles deal with interactions between proteins and DNA. The first one reports on the properties of non-specific binding of transcription factors proteins in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, due to an effective background free energy which describes the affinity of a single protein for random locations on DNA. We argue that a background pool of non-specific binding sites is filled up before specific binding sites can be occupied with high probability, thus presenting a natural filter for genetic responses to spurious transcription factor productions. The second article describes an algorithm for the inference of transcription factor binding sites for proteins using a realistic physical model. The functionality of the method is verified on a set of known binding sequences for Escherichia coli transcription factors. The third article describes a possible genetic feedback mechanism between human cells and the ubiquitous Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). 40 binding regions for the major EBV transcription factor EBNA1 are identified in human DNA. Several of these are located nearby genes of particular relevance in the context of EBV infection and the most interesting ones are discussed. The fourth article describes results obtained from a positional autocorrelation analysis of the human genome, a simple technique to visualize and classify sequence repeats, constituting large parts of eukaryotic genomes. Applying this analysis to genome sequences in which previously known repeats have been removed gives rise to signals corroborating the existence of yet unclassified repeats of surprisingly long periods. The fifth article combines computational predictions with a novel molecular biological method based on the rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE), coined 5’tagRACE. The first search for non-coding RNAs encoded in the genome of the opportunistic bacterium Enterococcus faecalis is performed here. Applying 5’tagRACE allows us to discover and map 29 novel ncRNAs, 10 putative novelm RNAs and 16 antisense transcriptional organizations. Further studies, which are not included as articles, on the monitoring of secondary structure formation of nucleic acids during thermal renaturation and the inference of genetic couplings of various kinds from massive gene expression data and computational predictions, are outlined in the central chapters. / QC 20110316
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Expressão de uma proteína YD de Chromobacterium violaceum em sistemas heterólogos: potencial no controle de pragas e fungos / Expression of a Chromobacterium violaceum YD protein in heterologous systems: potential on pests and fungi control

Bezerra, Walderly Melgaço January 2008 (has links)
BEZERRA, Walderly Melgaço. Expressão de uma proteína YD de Chromobacterium violaceum em sistemas heterólogos: potencial no controle de pragas e fungos. 2008. 53 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Bioquímica) - Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza-CE, 2008. / Submitted by Eric Santiago (erichhcl@gmail.com) on 2016-07-19T11:44:51Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2008_dis_wmbezerra.pdf: 488580 bytes, checksum: 8867bb56552a329eb81d971c78c66730 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by José Jairo Viana de Sousa (jairo@ufc.br) on 2016-08-02T20:26:50Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 2008_dis_wmbezerra.pdf: 488580 bytes, checksum: 8867bb56552a329eb81d971c78c66730 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-02T20:26:50Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2008_dis_wmbezerra.pdf: 488580 bytes, checksum: 8867bb56552a329eb81d971c78c66730 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008 / Chromobacterium violaceum is a free-living betaproteobacterium, which is found in the water and soil environments of tropical and subtropical regions. C. subtsugae, another species of the same genus, is toxic towards insects belonging to several orders. Among the genes that may be involved in the insecticidal activity displayed by these bacteria are those that encode chitinases. In addition to these chitinases, a protein containing YD repeats with potential insecticidal activity, encoded by the gene cv2776, was also identified in the genome of C. violaceum ATCC 12472. Similar proteins have also been found in the genomes of Xenorhabdus bovienii and Photorhabdus luminescens. The YD motif comprises 20 amino acids, with the consensus sequence Gx3-9YxYDx2GR(L, I or V)x3-10G, where x represents any amino acid. The protein TccC, from P. luminescens, has nine YD repeats in its sequence, as well as the protein SepC, from Serratia entomophila. SepC, along with two other toxins, SepA and SepB, are able to cause the "amber" disease in Costelytra zealandica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). In the present work, the DNA coding seuquence of the gene cv2776 of C. violaceum ATCC 12472 was cloned in two different heterologous systems. In Escherichia coli, the coding sequence was expressed under control of the promoter araBAD, induced by L-arabinose. The protein rCV2776 was detected by imunoblotting in the insoluble fraction of induced E. coli cells. The rCV2776 present in the total insoluble cell fraction caused the death of Callosobruchus maculatus larvae, reducing the number of emerged adults in 78% and also decreasing the average weight of the insects. The E. coli cell fraction containing the recombinant protein also affected the vegetative growth of the phytopatogenic fungi Macrophomina phaseolina, Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotium rolfsii. When the fraction containing rCV2776 was incorporated at 1.% (w/v) in the medium, the inhibition percentages of the mycelium growth were 38.5% (R. solani), 60.7% (M. phaseolina) and 71.1% (S. rolfsii). In the yeast Pichia pastoris, the coding sequence was expressed under the control of the promoter PAOX, which is induced by methanol as the sole carbon source. When expressed in P. pastoris, the recombinant protein was apparently degraded by endogenous proteases and could not be detected by SDS-PAGE or Western Blotting, even when 8 mg of protein was loaded into the gel. In conclusion, the recombinant protein CV2776 present in the insoluble fraction of induced E. coli cells was effective in controlling the emergence of the cowpea weevil, as well as slowing the growth of M. phaseolina and S. rolfsii / Chromobacterium violaceum é uma betaproteobactéria de vida livre encontrada em regiões tropicais e subtropicais. C. subtsugae, bactéria do mesmo gênero, possui atividade tóxica contra insetos de diversos gêneros. Entre os genes que podem estar envolvidos no potencial inseticida dessa bactéria, destacam-se aqueles que codificam quitinases. Em adição, identificou-se também no genoma de C. violaceum ATCC 12472 uma proteína contendo repetições YD com potencial atividade inseticida, codificada pelo gene cv2776, similar àquelas produzidas por Xenorhabdus bovienii e Photorhabdus luminescens. O motivo YD compreende 20 aminoácidos, com sequência consenso Gx3-9YxYDx2GR(L, I ou V)x3-10G (x representa qualquer aminoácido). A proteína TccC, de P. luminescens, possui 9 repetições YD, assim como a proteína SepC, de Serratia entomophila. SepC, juntamente com outras duas toxinas, SepA e SepB, são suficientes para causar a doença “âmbar” em Costelytra zealandica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). No presente trabalho, a região codificadora do gene cv2776 de C. violaceum ATCC 12472 foi clonada em dois diferentes sistemas de expressão heteróloga. Em Escherichia coli, o gene foi expresso sob controle do promotor araBAD, induzido por L-arabinose. A proteína rCV2776 foi detectada por ensaio de imunoblotting na fração insolúvel das células de E. coli induzidas. A rCV2776 presente na fração insolúvel das células dessa bactéria teve efeito letal sobre larvas de Callosobruchus maculatus, diminuindo em até 78% o número de insetos adultos emergidos, além de diminuir o peso médio desses insetos. Além disso, a fração celular de E. coli contendo rCV2776 mostrou-se capaz de inibir o crescimento vegetativo de três fungos fitopatogênicos, Macrophomina phaseolina, Rhizoctonia solani e Sclerotium rolfsii. Quando incorporada no meio de cultura em uma concentração de 1% (m/v), essa fração causou percentuais de inibição de crescimento do micélio de 38.5% (R. solani), 60.7% (M. phaseolina) e 71.1% (S. rolfsii), respectivamente. Na levedura Pichia pastoris, a região codificadora foi expressa sob controle do promotor PAOX, que é induzido na presença de metanol como única fonte de carbono. Quando expressa em P. pastoris, a proteína recombinante foi aparentemente degradada por proteases endógenas, e não pôde ser detectada em análises de SDS-PAGE ou Western Bloting, mesmo quando foram aplicados 8,0 mg do sobrenadante concentrado e liofilizado no gel de eletroforese. Em conclusão, a proteína rCV2776 presente na fração insolúvel das células de E. coli induzidas foi efetiva em controlar a emergência do caruncho do feijão-de-corda, bem como em retardar o crescimento de M. phaseolina e S. rolfsii
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Identificação e avaliação da distribuição alélica de repetições do trinucleotídeo CTG no gene DMPK em indivíduos saudáveis e em pacientes com distrofia miotônica tipo 1

Rodrigues, Luiza Paulsen January 2016 (has links)
O gene DMPK (Dystrophia Myotonica-Protein Kinase) humano está localizado no locus 19q13.3, sendo dividido em 15 éxons, com uma região polimórfica de repetições CTG em sua região 3’ não traduzida. Indivíduos normais apresentam de 5 a 34 repetições CTG. Indivíduos com alelos com mais de 50 repetições CTG apresentam distrofia miotônica tipo 1 (DM1), uma doença multissistêmica de herança autossômica dominante. Os sintomas incluem miotonia, fraqueza muscular progressiva, hipogonadismo, entre outros. Neste trabalho, a distribuição dos alelos do gene DMPK em indivíduos controles foi estabelecida em duas populações (brasileira e peruana), por meio de PCR convencional utilizando iniciadores fluorescentes e repeat-primed PCR. O protocolo confirmou 93 casos não relacionados de DM1 (76 brasileiros e 17 peruanos) após a análise de 224 amostras com suspeita clínica. A distribuição e as frequências dos alelos normais foram estabelecidas em ambas as populações e os alelos mais frequentes foram 5 (frequência = 0,326) e 13 (frequência = 0,545) repetições de CTG em brasileiros e peruanos, respectivamente. A frequência de alelos normais grandes (aqueles com mais de 45 repetições CTGs) foi de 9% e 4% em brasileiros e peruanos, respectivamente. Neste trabalho é descrita a análise molecular de DM1 na maior coorte brasileira até o momento e é o primeiro trabalho em que foi analisada a população peruana. A distribuição e a frequência de alelos normais também foram estabelecidas e alelos mutáveis foram detectados entre os indivíduos controles. / The human DMPK (Dystrophia Myotonica-Protein Kinase) gene is located at 19q13.3 locus, being organized into 15 exons, with a polymorphic tract of CTG repeats in its 3' untranslated region. Normal individuals have 5-34 CTG repeats. Individuals carrying alleles with more than 50 CTG repeats have myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), a multisystemic disease of autosomal dominant inheritance. Symptoms include myotonia, progressive muscle weakness, hypogonadism, among others. Disease prevalence is variable among populations and may be related to the frequency of large normal alleles (those with more than 18 CTG repeats). Here we determined here the distribution of alleles of DMPK gene in healthy and DM1 patients in Brazilian and Peruvian populations, through conventional PCR using fluorescent primers and repeat-primed PCR. This protocol confirmed 93 unrelated cases of DM1 (76 Brazilians and 17 Peruvians) following the analysis of 224 samples with clinical suspicion. Distribution and frequencies of normal alleles were also established in both populations and the most frequent alleles were 5 (frequency of 0.326) and 13 (frequency of 0.545) CTG repeats in Brazilians and Peruvians, respectively. Frequency of large normal alleles (those with more than 45 CTG repeats) was established to be 9% and 4% in Brazilians and Peruvians, respectively. This report describes molecular analysis of DM1 in the largest Brazilian cohort so far, and is the first to report any data in the Peruvian population. Distribution and frequency of normal alleles were also established and mutable alleles were detected among controls.
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Identificação e avaliação da distribuição alélica de repetições do trinucleotídeo CTG no gene DMPK em indivíduos saudáveis e em pacientes com distrofia miotônica tipo 1

Rodrigues, Luiza Paulsen January 2016 (has links)
O gene DMPK (Dystrophia Myotonica-Protein Kinase) humano está localizado no locus 19q13.3, sendo dividido em 15 éxons, com uma região polimórfica de repetições CTG em sua região 3’ não traduzida. Indivíduos normais apresentam de 5 a 34 repetições CTG. Indivíduos com alelos com mais de 50 repetições CTG apresentam distrofia miotônica tipo 1 (DM1), uma doença multissistêmica de herança autossômica dominante. Os sintomas incluem miotonia, fraqueza muscular progressiva, hipogonadismo, entre outros. Neste trabalho, a distribuição dos alelos do gene DMPK em indivíduos controles foi estabelecida em duas populações (brasileira e peruana), por meio de PCR convencional utilizando iniciadores fluorescentes e repeat-primed PCR. O protocolo confirmou 93 casos não relacionados de DM1 (76 brasileiros e 17 peruanos) após a análise de 224 amostras com suspeita clínica. A distribuição e as frequências dos alelos normais foram estabelecidas em ambas as populações e os alelos mais frequentes foram 5 (frequência = 0,326) e 13 (frequência = 0,545) repetições de CTG em brasileiros e peruanos, respectivamente. A frequência de alelos normais grandes (aqueles com mais de 45 repetições CTGs) foi de 9% e 4% em brasileiros e peruanos, respectivamente. Neste trabalho é descrita a análise molecular de DM1 na maior coorte brasileira até o momento e é o primeiro trabalho em que foi analisada a população peruana. A distribuição e a frequência de alelos normais também foram estabelecidas e alelos mutáveis foram detectados entre os indivíduos controles. / The human DMPK (Dystrophia Myotonica-Protein Kinase) gene is located at 19q13.3 locus, being organized into 15 exons, with a polymorphic tract of CTG repeats in its 3' untranslated region. Normal individuals have 5-34 CTG repeats. Individuals carrying alleles with more than 50 CTG repeats have myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), a multisystemic disease of autosomal dominant inheritance. Symptoms include myotonia, progressive muscle weakness, hypogonadism, among others. Disease prevalence is variable among populations and may be related to the frequency of large normal alleles (those with more than 18 CTG repeats). Here we determined here the distribution of alleles of DMPK gene in healthy and DM1 patients in Brazilian and Peruvian populations, through conventional PCR using fluorescent primers and repeat-primed PCR. This protocol confirmed 93 unrelated cases of DM1 (76 Brazilians and 17 Peruvians) following the analysis of 224 samples with clinical suspicion. Distribution and frequencies of normal alleles were also established in both populations and the most frequent alleles were 5 (frequency of 0.326) and 13 (frequency of 0.545) CTG repeats in Brazilians and Peruvians, respectively. Frequency of large normal alleles (those with more than 45 CTG repeats) was established to be 9% and 4% in Brazilians and Peruvians, respectively. This report describes molecular analysis of DM1 in the largest Brazilian cohort so far, and is the first to report any data in the Peruvian population. Distribution and frequency of normal alleles were also established and mutable alleles were detected among controls.
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ExpressÃo de uma proteÃna YD de Chromobacterium violaceum em sistemas heterÃlogos: potencial no controle de pragas e fungos / Expression of a Chromobacterium violaceum YD protein in heterologous systems: potential on pests and fungi control

Walderly MelgaÃo Bezerra 25 September 2008 (has links)
CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientÃfico e TecnolÃgico / Chromobacterium violaceum à uma betaproteobactÃria de vida livre encontrada em regiÃes tropicais e subtropicais. C. subtsugae, bactÃria do mesmo gÃnero, possui atividade tÃxica contra insetos de diversos gÃneros. Entre os genes que podem estar envolvidos no potencial inseticida dessa bactÃria, destacam-se aqueles que codificam quitinases. Em adiÃÃo, identificou-se tambÃm no genoma de C. violaceum ATCC 12472 uma proteÃna contendo repetiÃÃes YD com potencial atividade inseticida, codificada pelo gene cv2776, similar Ãquelas produzidas por Xenorhabdus bovienii e Photorhabdus luminescens. O motivo YD compreende 20 aminoÃcidos, com sequÃncia consenso Gx3-9YxYDx2GR(L, I ou V)x3-10G (x representa qualquer aminoÃcido). A proteÃna TccC, de P. luminescens, possui 9 repetiÃÃes YD, assim como a proteÃna SepC, de Serratia entomophila. SepC, juntamente com outras duas toxinas, SepA e SepB, sÃo suficientes para causar a doenÃa âÃmbarâ em Costelytra zealandica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). No presente trabalho, a regiÃo codificadora do gene cv2776 de C. violaceum ATCC 12472 foi clonada em dois diferentes sistemas de expressÃo heterÃloga. Em Escherichia coli, o gene foi expresso sob controle do promotor araBAD, induzido por L-arabinose. A proteÃna rCV2776 foi detectada por ensaio de imunoblotting na fraÃÃo insolÃvel das cÃlulas de E. coli induzidas. A rCV2776 presente na fraÃÃo insolÃvel das cÃlulas dessa bactÃria teve efeito letal sobre larvas de Callosobruchus maculatus, diminuindo em atà 78% o nÃmero de insetos adultos emergidos, alÃm de diminuir o peso mÃdio desses insetos. AlÃm disso, a fraÃÃo celular de E. coli contendo rCV2776 mostrou-se capaz de inibir o crescimento vegetativo de trÃs fungos fitopatogÃnicos, Macrophomina phaseolina, Rhizoctonia solani e Sclerotium rolfsii. Quando incorporada no meio de cultura em uma concentraÃÃo de 1% (m/v), essa fraÃÃo causou percentuais de inibiÃÃo de crescimento do micÃlio de 38.5% (R. solani), 60.7% (M. phaseolina) e 71.1% (S. rolfsii), respectivamente. Na levedura Pichia pastoris, a regiÃo codificadora foi expressa sob controle do promotor PAOX, que à induzido na presenÃa de metanol como Ãnica fonte de carbono. Quando expressa em P. pastoris, a proteÃna recombinante foi aparentemente degradada por proteases endÃgenas, e nÃo pÃde ser detectada em anÃlises de SDS-PAGE ou Western Bloting, mesmo quando foram aplicados 8,0 mg do sobrenadante concentrado e liofilizado no gel de eletroforese. Em conclusÃo, a proteÃna rCV2776 presente na fraÃÃo insolÃvel das cÃlulas de E. coli induzidas foi efetiva em controlar a emergÃncia do caruncho do feijÃo-de-corda, bem como em retardar o crescimento de M. phaseolina e S. rolfsii / Chromobacterium violaceum is a free-living betaproteobacterium, which is found in the water and soil environments of tropical and subtropical regions. C. subtsugae, another species of the same genus, is toxic towards insects belonging to several orders. Among the genes that may be involved in the insecticidal activity displayed by these bacteria are those that encode chitinases. In addition to these chitinases, a protein containing YD repeats with potential insecticidal activity, encoded by the gene cv2776, was also identified in the genome of C. violaceum ATCC 12472. Similar proteins have also been found in the genomes of Xenorhabdus bovienii and Photorhabdus luminescens. The YD motif comprises 20 amino acids, with the consensus sequence Gx3-9YxYDx2GR(L, I or V)x3-10G, where x represents any amino acid. The protein TccC, from P. luminescens, has nine YD repeats in its sequence, as well as the protein SepC, from Serratia entomophila. SepC, along with two other toxins, SepA and SepB, are able to cause the "amber" disease in Costelytra zealandica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). In the present work, the DNA coding seuquence of the gene cv2776 of C. violaceum ATCC 12472 was cloned in two different heterologous systems. In Escherichia coli, the coding sequence was expressed under control of the promoter araBAD, induced by L-arabinose. The protein rCV2776 was detected by imunoblotting in the insoluble fraction of induced E. coli cells. The rCV2776 present in the total insoluble cell fraction caused the death of Callosobruchus maculatus larvae, reducing the number of emerged adults in 78% and also decreasing the average weight of the insects. The E. coli cell fraction containing the recombinant protein also affected the vegetative growth of the phytopatogenic fungi Macrophomina phaseolina, Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotium rolfsii. When the fraction containing rCV2776 was incorporated at 1.% (w/v) in the medium, the inhibition percentages of the mycelium growth were 38.5% (R. solani), 60.7% (M. phaseolina) and 71.1% (S. rolfsii). In the yeast Pichia pastoris, the coding sequence was expressed under the control of the promoter PAOX, which is induced by methanol as the sole carbon source. When expressed in P. pastoris, the recombinant protein was apparently degraded by endogenous proteases and could not be detected by SDS-PAGE or Western Blotting, even when 8 mg of protein was loaded into the gel. In conclusion, the recombinant protein CV2776 present in the insoluble fraction of induced E. coli cells was effective in controlling the emergence of the cowpea weevil, as well as slowing the growth of M. phaseolina and S. rolfsii
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Ecology and evolution of Croton floribundus Spreng = how are the genetic diversity and structure of a pioneer tree species affected by natural and human disturbances? = Ecologia e evolução de Croton floribundus Spreng: como a diversidade e estrutura genética de uma espécie arbórea pioneira são afetadas por distúrbios naturais e antrópicos? / Ecologia e evolução de Croton floribundus Spreng : como a diversidade e estrutura genética de uma espécie arbórea pioneira são afetadas por distúrbios naturais e antrópicos?

Silvestrini, Milene, 1972- 25 August 2018 (has links)
Orientadores: Flavio Antonio Maës dos Santos, Maria Imaculada Zucchi / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Biologia / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-25T23:19:56Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Silvestrini_Milene_D.pdf: 3891912 bytes, checksum: 6bb6bd65f788f261b8387e6c9daf17f8 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014 / Resumo: A estrutura genética espacial de populações de plantas pode variar ao longo dos estádios ontogenéticos, através das gerações e entre diferentes condições ambientais. Estas mudanças são direcionadas por fatores ecológicos e evolutivos. As espécies pioneiras apresentam histórias de vida e estruturas populacionais características que são afetadas principalmente pelas mudanças ambientais geradas por distúrbios naturais ou antrópicos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi investigar como as características do ciclo de vida, os processos ecológicos e fatores genéticos associados aos distúrbios afetam a diversidade e estrutura genética de populações de uma espécie arbórea pioneira. Nós estudamos Croton floribundus Spreng. (Euphorbiaceae), uma espécie arbórea pioneira abundante em clareiras e em áreas secundárias da Floresta Estacional Semidecidual, em duas áreas com níveis contrastantes de distúrbios antrópicos: uma floresta primária e uma floresta secundária em estádio inicial de sucessão. A fim de abordar a principal questão deste estudo, nós avaliamos o padrão de distribuição da espécie sob as diferentes condições ambientais geradas por distúrbios naturais e antrópicos (Capítulo I); testamos e caracterizamos iniciadores universais cloroplastidiais (cpSSR) para C. floribundus (Capítulo II); desenvolvemos e caracterizamos marcadores microssatélites nucleares (SSR) para C. floribundus bem como examinamos algumas características citogenéticas da espécie com o objetivo de testar a ocorrência de poliploidia e avaliar sua implicação para o uso dos marcadores SSR (Capítulo III); avaliamos a diversidade e estrutura genética de C. floribundus entre duas classes de tamanho e entre populações em uma floresta primária e uma floresta secundária em estádio inicial de sucessão (Capítulo IV). C. floribundus foi frequente e igualmente distribuído em clareiras de todos os tamanhos na floresta primária, mas sua estrutura populacional variou entre áreas com níveis contrastantes de distúrbio antrópico. Seis locos cpSSR foram otimizados e caracterizados em C. floribundus. O estudo citogenético permitiu a caracterização mais precisa dos locos SSR, bem como forneceu novos dados sobre a origem e a evolução da espécie. O número de bivalentes observados na meiose, n = 56 (2n = 8x = 112), mostrou a ocorrência de poliploidia em todas as populações estudadas. Altos níveis de diversidade genética foram encontrados para C. floribundus. A dispersão de sementes e as colonizações (e extinções) foram determinantes para a estrutura genética em fina escala encontrada nas populações de C. floribundus em ambos os tipos de florestas. Além disso, os efeitos destes processos associados aos distúrbios antrópicos parecem aumentar fortemente a diferenciação genética entre as populações na floresta em estádio inicial de sucessão. As análises de marcadores moleculares nucleares e cloroplastidias sugeriram que o fluxo gênico por pólen é responsável por manter a diversidade genética dentro das populações de C. floribundus tanto na floresta primária quanto na floresta secundária em estádio inicial de sucessão. Nesta última, o fluxo gênico por sementes parece ser igualmente importante. Os resultados obtidos mostraram que a dinâmica de clareiras, o processo de colonização e a dispersão de pólen e sementes afetam a diversidade e estrutura genética da espécie arbórea pioneira, aumentando-os ou diminuindo-os conforme o número de colonizadores, número de populações-fonte, as taxas de fluxo gênico e o nível de perturbação antrópica da área / Abstract: The spatial genetic structure of plant populations may vary across life stages, across generations and among different environmental conditions. These changes are driven by evolutionary and ecological forces. Pioneer tree species exhibit particular life histories and population structures that are mainly affected by environmental changes generated by natural or human disturbances. Our aim was to investigate how the life-history traits, ecological processes, and the genetic factors associated to natural and human disturbances can affect the genetic diversity and structure of populations of a pioneer tree species. We studied Croton floribundus Spreng. (Euphorbiaceae), a pioneer tree species abundant in gaps and secondary areas of the semi-deciduous tropical forest, in two areas with contrasting levels of human disturbance: a primary forest and an early successional forest. In order to address the main question of this study, we examined the pattern of distribution of the species under the different environmental conditions generated by natural and human disturbances (Chapter I); tested and characterized universal chloroplast microsatellite (cpSSR) primers for C. floribundus (Chapter II); developed and characterized nuclear microsatellite (SSR) markers for C. floribundus as well as examined some cytogenetic traits of the species in order to test for polyploidy and to evaluate its implications for the appropriate use of the SSR markers (Chapter III); and evaluated the genetic diversity and structure of C. floribundus between two size classes and among populations in the primary forest and in the early successional forest (Chapter IV). C. floribundus was widespread and equally distributed along the gap size range in the primary forest, but its population structure varied between areas with contrasting levels of human disturbance. Six universal cpSSR loci were optimized and characterized for C. floribundus. The cytogenetic study allowed the accurate characterization of SSR loci as well as provided new data on the origin and evolution of the species. The number of bivalents observed in meiosis n=56 (2n=8x=112) showed the occurrence of polyploidy in all populations studied. High genetic diversity levels were found for C. floribundus. Seed dispersal and colonizations (and extinctions) were determinants of the fine-scale genetic structure of C. floribundus in both forest types. Also, their effects associated to the human disturbances seem to strongly increase the genetic differentiation among populations in the early successional forest. Analysis of nuclear and chloroplast markers suggested that gene flow by pollen is responsible for maintaining the genetic diversity within populations of C. floribundus in both primary and early successional forests. In the latter, gene flow by seeds seem to be equally important. The results showed that gap dynamics, colonization process, and pollen and seed dispersal affect the genetic diversity and structure of the pioneer tree species by increasing or decreasing them depending mainly on the number of colonizers, the number of source populations, the gene flow rates, and the level of human disturbance of the area / Doutorado / Ecologia / Doutora em Ecologia
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Study of circular code motifs in nucleic acid sequences / Étude des motifs de code circulaire dans les séquences d'acides nucléiques

El Soufi, Karim 24 January 2017 (has links)
Le travail effectué dans cette thèse présente une nouvelle approche de la théorie du code circulaire dans les gènes qui a été initiée en 1996. Cette approche consiste à analyser les motifs construits à partir de ce code circulaire, ces motifs particuliers sont appelés motifs de code circulaire. Ainsi, nous avons développé des algorithmes de recherche pour localiser les motifs de code circulaire dans les séquences d'acides nucléiques afin de leur trouver une signification bioinformatique. En effet, le code circulaire X identifie dans les gènes est un ensemble de trinucleotides qui a la propriété de retrouver, synchroniser et maintenir la phase de lecture. Nous avons commencé notre analyse avec le centre de décodage du ribosome (ARNr) qui est une région majeure dans le processus de traduction des gènes aux protéines. Puis, nous avons étendu les résultats obtenus avec le ribosome aux ARN de transfert (ARNt) pour étudier les interactions ARNr-ARNt. Enfin, nous avons généralisé la recherche de motifs de code circulaire X dans l'ADN aux chromosomes d'eucaryotes complets. / The work done in this thesis presents a new direction for circular code identified in 1996 by analysing the motifs constructed from circular code. These particular motifs are called circular code motifs. We applied search algorithms to locate circular code motifs in nucleic acid sequences in order to find biological significance. In fact, the circular code X, which was found in gene sequences, is a set of trinucleotides that have the property of reading frame retrieval, synchronization and maintenance. We started our study in the ribosomal decoding centre (rRNA), an important region involved in the process of translating genes into proteins. Afterwards, we expanded our scope to study the interaction of rRNA through the X circular code. Finally, we search for the X circular code motifs in the complete DNA sequences of chromosomes of the eukaryotic genomes. This study introduced new properties to the circular code theory.
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"I I erm I thought": Vybrané prvky řečového managementu českých pokročilých mluvčích angličtiny ve srovnání s mluvčími rodilými / "I I erm I thought": Selected performance phenomena of Czech advanced speakers of English in comparison with the native speaker norm

Štěpánová, Tereza January 2015 (has links)
The present thesis studies two types of performance phenomena, namely filled pauses and repeats. Both naturally occur in spoken discourse and do not hinder communication, their main function is to decrease the effects of online planning pressure. Since a speaker has to plan and produce language at the same time, non-native speakers are expected to experience greater difficulties when speaking a foreign language. The main aim of the present paper is to analyze English native speakers and Czech advanced speakers of English in terms of how their usage of these two phenomena differ. Attention is paid to overall frequencies as well as to their distribution, alternatively variation, and further performance phenomena in their proximity. The analysis comprises 3 non-native and 3 native speakers which were selected from the multilingual learner corpus LINDSEI and the monolingual corpus LOCNEC respectively.
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Hereditary predisposition to breast cancer—evaluation of candidate genes

Rapakko, K. (Katrin) 04 May 2007 (has links)
Abstract In Western countries, breast and ovarian cancer are among the most frequent malignancies affecting women. Approximately 5–10% of the cases in the general population have been suggested to be attributed to inherited disease susceptibility. BRCA1 and BRCA2 are the main genes associated with predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer. Mutations in these two genes explain a major part of the families displaying a large number of early-onset breast and/or ovarian cancers, but at least one third of the cases appear to be influenced by other, as yet unidentified genes. Therefore, it is likely that defects in other cancer predisposing genes, perhaps associated with lower disease penetrance and action in a polygenic context, will also be discovered. In the present study, the contribution of germline mutations in putative breast and/or ovarian cancer susceptibility genes, based on their biological function, has been investigated in Finnish breast cancer families. The role of large genomic deletions or other rearrangements in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes was evaluated by Southern blot analysis, and mutation analysis of TP53, RAD51, the BRC repeats of BRCA2, and 53BP1 was performed by conformation sensitive gel electrophoresis and DNA sequencing. Germline TP53 mutations were searched for in 108 Finnish breast cancer families without BRCA1 or BRCA2 alterations. In this study, the pathogenic TP53 germline mutation, Arg248Gln, was identified in only one family. This family showed a strong family history of breast cancer and other cancers also fulfilling the criteria for Li-Fraumeni-like syndrome. Germline TP53 mutations are expected to be found in cancer families with clinical features seen in Li-Fraumeni or Li-Fraumeni-like syndromes. In this study, large deletions in BRCA1 and BRCA2 were not observed in 82 breast and/or ovarian cancer families. Likewise, no disease-related aberrations were detected in RAD51, the BRC repeats of BRCA2 or 53BP1 in the 126 breast and/or ovarian cancer families studied. The obtained results were validated by comparing to the occurrence in 288–300 female cancer-free control individuals. These results do not support the hypothesis that alterations in these particular genomic regions play a significant role in breast cancer predisposition in Finland. Thus, there are still genes to be discovered to explain the molecular background of breast cancer.

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