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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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Détermination de la zygotie du gène RHD dans la population tunisienne : impacts des polymorphismes des "boîtes Rhésus" dans la pertinence des analyses moléculaires / RHD gene zygosity determination in the Tunisian population : impact of polymorphisms gene zygosity determination in the Tunisian population

Kacem, Narjess 19 December 2013 (has links)
La prédiction de la zygotie à partir du génotype le plus probable en la comparant à la PCR-SSP, n’était pas fiable liée à la possibilité d’avoir d’autres génotypes possibles pour le même phénotype. En effet, la fréquence très proche de l’haplotype R0 et r dans la population tunisienne rend la déduction du génotype le plus probable très aléatoire. Dans un deuxième temps, l’évaluation de la méthode moléculaire la plus convenable à la détermination de la zygotie RHD a été réalisée par comparaison des trois techniques moléculaires (PCR-SSP, PCR-RFLP et Q-PCR) et par l’analyse des résultats discordants par séquençage du gène RHD et des « boîtes Rhésus ». L’analyse de 370 échantillons RH:1 à l'aide de ces trois tests moléculaires a montré que 81,9% des résultats étaient en concordance alors que 18,1% en discordance. L’analyse des cas discordants a montré que notre cohorte se compose de 193 sujets dizygotes et 145 hémizygotes et 32 dont la zygotie reste inconnue. Cette étude a révélé 19 nouveaux polymorphismes des « boîtes Rhésus » et a permis aussi de décrire trois nouveaux allèles RHD: RHD(Trp185Stop), RHD(Ala176Thr) et RHD(Ile342Ile). Cette étude a également mis en valeur l’hétérogénéité des « boîtes Rhésus » et la complexité des allèles RHD en décrivant les nouveaux polymorphismes obtenus, ce qui met en évidence les limites des approches moléculaires de la détermination de la zygotie. La Q-PCR a été la méthode la plus adaptée à la détermination de la zygotie, mais en raison des contraintes économiques locales, la PCR-RFLP pourrait être une alternative malgré l’hétérogénéité des « boîtes Rhésus » et la complexité du gène RHD. / Determination of paternal RHD zygosity can help the clinician to assess the risk of HDN. It was determined initially by both assignment of the most probable genotype and PCR-SSP. The prediction of zygosity based on the most probable genotype was not reliable due to the possibility of other genotypes for the same phenotype. In fact, the frequencies of R0 and r haplotypes in the Tunisian population are approached and make the deduction of the most probable genotype very aleatory. Secondly, the evaluation of the most convenient molecular method for RHD zygosity determination was realized by comparison of three molecular techniques (PCR-SSP, PCR-RFLP and RQ-PCR) and analysis of discordant results by sequencing of the RHD gene and Rhesus boxes. Analysis of 370 RH:1 samples by these three molecular tests showed concordant results in 81.9% and discordant results in 18.1%. Molecular investigations revealed that our cohort consists of 193 dizygous and 145 hemizygous samples and 32 which zygosity remains unknown. This study revealed 19 novel Rhesus boxes polymorphisms, and described 3 novel RHD alleles: RHD(Trp185Stop), RHD(Ala176Thr) and RHD(Ile342Ile). This study also underlined Rhesus boxes heterogeneity and RHD alleles complexity by describing of new polymorphisms which showed the limits of molecular approaches for RHD zygosity determination. RQ-PCR is the most convenient method for first intension paternal RHD zygosity determination in Tunisians. However taking into account local economic constraints PCR-RFLP could be an alternative despite the Rhesus boxes heterogeneity and RHD complexity.
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Vnitrodruhový hnízdní parazitismus: případová studie poláka velkého a vlaštovky obecné / Conspecific brood parasitism: a case study on the common pochard and the barn swallow

Petrželková, Adéla January 2017 (has links)
Presented thesis is mainly concerned with the conspecific brood parasitism (CBP) in birds. CBP is an alternative reproductive strategy when a parasitic female lay egg or eggs to other (host) female's nest of the same species. Then the parasitic female leaves the host's nest and does not provide any energetic investment in a subsequent parental care. Distinguish parasitic eggs or young is problematic because there are no obvious morphological differences. Thus, the use of molecular method is crucial for proper determination of CBP. CBP can be used as 'a best-of-bad-job' when female does not have her own nest or lost her nest for example through predation. Other option is that female can increase her fecundity ('fecundity enhancement' hypothesis) when she lay parasitic egg/eggs and care about her own clutch afterward. Two different model species were studied. The first one was a precocial diving duck - the common pochard (Aythya ferina; Anseriformes; Anatidae). Protein fingerprinting was used for detection of CBP and for distinguishing between eggs of individual females. It was found that the rate of CBP was relatively high in this species (91%, 72%; Chapter 1, 4). Further results indicated that the host clutch size decreased with the number of parasitic eggs in the clutch. The study of individual...
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Application de la spectrométrie de masse MALDI-TOF en microbiologie clinique

Seng, Piseth 09 July 2013 (has links)
L'objectif de cette thèse est d'appliquer la méthode d'identification bactérienne par spectrométrie de masse MALDI-TOF pour une utilisation en routine dans un laboratoire de microbiologie clinique. Dans un 1er temps et de manière prospective, nous avons évalué la performance et le coût-efficacité de l'identification bactérienne de routine par MALDI-TOF par rapport aux techniques conventionnelles d'identification phénotypique. Durant la période des 16 semaines d'étude, nous avons comparé la performance de la technique par MALDI-TOF aux techniques conventionnelles d'identification phénotypique comprenant la coloration de Gram, la galerie API ANA et le Vitek 2. En cas de résultats discordants entre ces deux techniques, l'identification était réalisée par biologie moléculaire. Nous avons montré que le MALDI-TOF est un moyen efficace et rentable pour l'identification des bactéries de routine. Le MALDI-TOF peut être utilisée en 1ère intention dans l'identification bactérienne avant l'ensemble de techniques phénotypiques. Dans un 2ème temps, nous avons évalué rétrospectivement la performance et le coût-efficacité de l'utilisation exclusive de MALDI-TOF en diagnostic bactériologique de routine en comparaison avec les techniques conventionnelles. En analysant les données des 11 dernières années, nous avons montré que le MALDI-TOF est efficace et tout à fait adaptée pour l'identification d'espèce bactérienne en routine. Nous avons également prouvé que MALDI-TOF est un outil puissant pour identifier les espèces bactériennes rarement impliquées dans les infections humaines. Cette technique pourrait être une alternative aux méthodes moléculaires dans le laboratoire clinique. / The objective of this thesis is to apply the method of bacterial identification by MALDI-TOF MS in daily practice in a routine clinical microbiological laboratory. Firstly, we prospectively evaluated the performance and the cost-effective of bacterial identification by MALDI-TOF in comparison with conventional phenotypic identification methods. During a 16-week study, we compared the performance of MALDI-TOF with conventional techniques of identification including Gram staining, API ANA identification strip and automated identification using the Vitek 2. The unmatched identifications between MALDI-TOF and conventional methods were resolved by molecular identification. In this study, we showed that MALDI-TOF was an effective tool and less expensive for the rapid identification of bacterial species in clinical microbiology laboratory. MALDI-TOF can be used in first intention for identification before Gram staining or other phenotypic identification techniques based on physicochemical properties of bacteria. Secondly, we retrospectively evaluated the performance and the cost-effectiveness of the exclusive use of MALDI-TOF in bacteriological diagnosis in comparison with conventional phenotypic identification. 11-year retrospective analysis of data showed that MALDI-TOF was efficient and completely adapted for the routine identification of bacterial species. We also showed that MALDI-TOF had capacity to identify bacterial species that were rarely involved in human diseases. This technique could be an alternative to molecular methods in the clinical laboratory.
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Ovlivnění genetické diverzity rákosových porostů strukturou říčních systémů / Impact of river system structure on the genetic diversity of reed populations

Fuxová, Gabriela January 2011 (has links)
Many plant species are closely related to river biotopes or to biotopes influenced by rivers. River systems create important linear corridors in ecosystems and directly or non-directly influence spatial spread of species in these environments. This offer many questions about species spread in this system. We can answer these questions by using molecular methods. Using 10 microsatellite (SSRs) primers, 202 individuals of Phragmites australis from 60 populations were analysed. Those analyses allowed reveal kinship of individuals, obtain information about spatial spread of populations and about spreading of common reed. Phragmites australis creates both - monoclonal and polyclonal - populations. Dependence of rate of clonality on environment was revealed. Populations from river banks are more monoclonal, populations from pond shores are more polyclonal. Populations are isolated. The highest percentage of variability was explained on among-population level. This is common for anemochoric species. Communication between populations is present, more on shorter distances. Evidence for vegetative spread was found on short distance. Generative spread is much more common. Long-distance spreading is mediated by generative diaspores - seeds. This spreading includes within-river spread, among-river spread and spreading...

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