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Avaliação da história evolutiva do gene HLA-G por meio de polimorfismos de base única e da inserção AluyHG / Evaluation of the HLA-G gene history by single-based polymorphisms and AluyHG insertionSantos, Kaisson Ernane dos 25 November 2013 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2013-11-25 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / The Major Histocompatibility Complex is mainly composed by genes of the adaptive
immune response. In humans, part of this complex is known as the Human Leukocyte
Antigens (HLA), whose genes are responsible for specific antigen presentation to effector
immune cells. The classical class I HLA genes (HLA-A, -B and -C) are responsible for
antigen presentation to T CD8+ cells and they constitute the most polymorphic genes in
the human genome. This variability is maintained by selection mediated by
microorganisms. In contrast to their classical counterparts, the non classical class I genes
(HLA-G, -E and -F) present low variability and are associated with immune tolerance due to
the interaction with NK and T cells inhibitor receptors. HLA-G is the most studied non
classical gene, which is associated with immune response modulation, mainly during
pregnancy. Considering that natural selection is acting on the HLA-G regulatory regions
maintaining high heterozigosity in this region, we evaluated a nearby Alu insertion
(AluyHG) correlating this Alu element with coding and 3’UTR HLA-G polymorphisms. The
AluyHG insertion was particularly associated with the HLA-G haplotype known as
G*01:01:01:01/UTR-1, considered a high-expressing HLA-G haplotype. The
G*01:01:01:01/UTR-1/AluyHG haplotype would be the most recent HLA-G haplotypes, in
spite of its high frequency in worldwide populations. / O Complexo Principal de Histocompatibilidade (MHC) é formado principalmente por
genes que participam da resposta imunológica adaptativa. Entre esses genes encontramos
o grupo denominado de Antígenos Leucocitários Humanos (HLA), que são responsáveis pela
apresentação de antígenos específicos às células efetoras do sistema imunológico. Os genes
HLA de classe I clássicos (HLA-A, -B e -C), responsáveis pela apresentação antigênica aos
linfócitos T citotóxicos, são considerado como os mais polimórficos do genoma humano e de
outros vertebrados. A variabilidade desses genes e elevada heterozigose é mantida por
seleção mediada por microrganismos. Diferentemente dos genes clássicos, os genes HLA de
classe I não clássicos (HLA-G, -E e -F) apresentam variabilidade reduzida e como função
principal a tolerância imunológica, por meio de sua interação com receptores inibitórios
presentes nas células NK e T. O HLA-G é o mais estudado entre esses genes e, devido sua
importância como molécula imunomoduladora e sua importância em situações como
gestação, e considerando evidências anteriores de seleção natural mantendo uma elevada
heterozigose nas regiões regulatórias do HLA-G, avaliamos a presença de uma inserção Alu
(AluyHG) próxima a este gene correlacionando os achados com a variabilidade contida nas
suas regiões codificadora e 3’ não traduzida. A inserção AluyHG mostrou-se em
desequilíbrio de ligação (LD) com os polimorfismos do gene HLA-G. Especificamente, o
elemento inserido apresentou-se em LD com um haplótipo denominado
G*01:01:01:01/UTR-1, considerado como um haplótipo de alta produção da molécula de
HLA-G. Esse haplótipo aparentemente é o mais jovem entre humanos, apesar de sua
elevada frequência nas populações estudadas até o momento.
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Consequences of the Domestication of Man’s Best Friend, The DogBjörnerfeldt, Susanne January 2007 (has links)
The dog was the first animal to be domesticated and the process started at least 15 000 years ago. Today it is the most morphologically diverse mammal, with a huge variation in size and shape. Dogs have always been useful to humans in several ways, from being a food source, hunting companion, guard, social companion and lately also a model for scientific research. This thesis describes some of the changes that have occurred in the dog’s genome, both during the domestication process and later through breed creation. To give a more comprehensive view, three genetic systems were studied: maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA, paternally inherited Y chromosome and biparental autosomal chromosomes. I also sequenced complete mitochondrial genomes to view the effect new living conditions might have had on dogs’ genes after domestication. Finally, knowledge of the genetic structure in purebred dogs was used to test analytic methods usable in other species or in natural populations where little information is available. The domestication process appears to have caused a relaxation of the selective constraint in the mitochondrial genome, leading to a faster rate of accumulation of nonsynonymous changes in the mitochondrial genes. Later, the process of breed creation resulted in genetically separated breed groups. Breeds are a result from an unequal contribution of males and females with only a few popular sires contributing and a larger amount of dams. However, modern breeder preferences might lead to disruptive selective forces within breeds, which can result in additional fragmentation of breeds. The increase in linkage disequilibrium that this represents increases the value of purebred dogs as model organisms for the identification and mapping of diseases and traits. Purebred dogs’ potential for these kinds of studies will probably increase the more we know about the dog’s genome.
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Evolution of MHC Genes and MHC Gene ExpressionBerggren Bremdal, Karin January 2010 (has links)
Polymorphism in coding regions and regions controlling gene expression is the major determinant of adaptive differences in natural populations. Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) possess a high level of genetic variation, which is maintained by selection over long coalescence times. MHC genes encode antigen-presenting molecules in the adaptive immune system, which protects the host from infectious diseases. However, MHC molecules may also present self-peptides and for most autoimmune diseases there is a genetic factor associated with the MHC. MHC genes have been used to learn about the interplay of selection and historical population events. In domestic dogs and their progenitor, the wolf, I explored factors associated with domestication and breed formation and their influence not only on MHC coding regions but also on the haplotypic structure of the class II region. Polymorphism and strong selection was demonstrated in the proximal promoters of MHC genes in dogs and wolves. Hence, genetic variation associated with MHC gene expression may have at least equal importance for a well functioning immune system. Associations between promoter sequences and particular coding alleles suggested allele-specific expression patterns. SNP haplotypes of the MHC class II region revealed ancestral as well as convergent haplotypes, in which combinations of alleles are kept by selection. Interestingly, weaker allelic associations were found between different genes and between coding regions and promoters in dogs compared to wolves. Potentially, this could cause insufficient defense against infections and predispose dogs to autoimmune diseases. For example, I identified a site in the promoter region that showed a consistent difference between haplotypes conferring susceptibility and protection to diabetes in dogs, which should be investigated further. Furthermore, I investigated how selection and demographic changes associated with glacial and inter-glacial periods have affected MHC variation in European hedgehogs and extended the prevailing knowledge concerning their population history.
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Elucidating and Mapping Heat Tolerance in Wild Tetraploid Wheat (Triticum turgidum L.)Ali, Mohamed Badry Mohamed 2010 December 1900 (has links)
Identifying reliable screening tools and characterizing tolerant germplasm sources is essential for developing wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties suited for the hot areas of the world. Our objective was to evaluate heat tolerance of promising wild tetraploid wheat (Triticum turgidum L.) accessions that could be used as sources of heat tolerance in common- and durum-wheat (Triticum durum) breeding programs.
We screened 109 wild tetraploid wheat accessions collected by the International Center for Agriculture Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) from the hottest wheat growing areas in Africa and Asia, as well as, two common wheat checks for their response to heat stress by measuring damage to the thylakoid membranes, flag leaf temperature depression (FLTD), and spike temperature depression (STD) during exposure to heat stress for 16 beginning at anthesis. Measurements were taken on the day of anthesis then 4, 8, 12, and 16 days post anthesis (DPA) under controlled optimum and heat-stress conditions. Individual kernel weight (IKW) and heat susceptibility index (HSI) measurements were also obtained. Prolonged exposure to heat stress was associated with increased damage to thylakoid membranes, as indicated by the high ratio of constant fluorescence (O) to peak variable fluorescence (P).
A positive and significant correlation was found between O/P ratio and both FLTD and STD under heat-stress conditions. A negative and significant correlation was found between FLTD and HSI and between STD and HSI based on the second and third measurements (4 and 8 DPA). Correlations obtained after the third measurement were not significant because heat-stress accelerated maturity and senescence.
For a pedigree-based mapping strategy a family approach was then developed by crossing and back-crossing heat-tolerant and heat-susceptible germplasm. A set of 800 lines resulting from the pedigree-based family approach was phenotyped using FLTD, chlorophyll content and yield and its components under heat stress. Genotyping of these lines was accomplished using simple sequence repeat (SSRs) markers. Some QTLs associated with heat stress tolerance were identified. This study identified potential heat-tolerant wild tetraploid wheat germplasm and QTL conditioning heat tolerance that can be incorporated into wheat breeding programs to improve cultivated common and durum wheat.
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La cartographie des sites de régulation génétique à partir de données de débalancement alléliqueVello, Emilio D. 09 1900 (has links)
En 1975, Wilson et King ont proposé que l'évolution opère non seulement via des
changements affectant la structure des protéines, mais aussi via des mutations qui
modifient la régulation génétique. L'étude des éléments régulateurs de l'expression
génétique a un rôle important dans la compréhension de l'expression de différentes
maladies et de la réponse thérapeutique. Nous avons développé un algorithme bio-
informatique qui nous permet rapidement de trouver des sites de régulation génétique
à travers tout le génome et pour une grande quantité de gènes. Notre approche
consiste à trouver des sites polymorphes (SNPs) qui sont en déséquilibre de liaison
avec le débalancement allélique (AI) afin de cartographier la région régulatrice et le
site responsable. Notre méthode est avantageuse par rapport à d'autres méthodes, car elle n'a pas besoin des données « phasées». De plus, les données de débalancement allélique ne sont pas affectées par des facteurs externes étant donné qu'ils sont mesurés dans la même cellule. Nous avons démontré que notre approche est fiable et qu'elle peut détecter des sites loin du gène. De plus, il peut être appliqué à des données de génotypage sans avoir besoin de les « phaser » . / Wilson and King (1975) proposed that evolution frequently operates through mutations affecting genetic regulation. Likewise, it is expected that genetic variation responsible for inter-individual differences will be due to variation in regulatory sites. Identifying such sites is thus important in the genetic and medical research. We have developed a new bioinformatics algorithm to find genome-wide regulatory sites for a big number of genes. Individuals carrying different alleles at a regulatory site will exhibit allelic imbalance(AI) due to differential expression of the two copies the same locus. Our approach consists of searching polymorphic sites (SNPs) in linkage disequilibrium with AI in order to map regulatory regions. We have detected many SNPs associated to the regulation of different genes pointed in previous studies. We have also found regulatory regions far from the transcription start site
(TSS). The major advantage of this method is that phased data is not needed. In addition, AI data has the benefit of not being affected by external factors since it is
measured in the same cell. The results show that our approach is reliable and it can
detect sites far from the gene.
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Human population structure and demographic history using genetic markersWilson, James F. January 2002 (has links)
The evolutionary history of the human species has generated complex patterns of population structure and linkage disequilibrium (non-random associations of alleles at different loci or LD). The understanding of these patterns is crucial to two of the most important challenges facing biomedical science today: the identification of disease predisposing genes and prediction of variable drug reactions. The genetic variation revealed by these endeavours can also illuminate the underlying population historical processes. Here, I illustrate each of these applications: first, by assessing the demographic context of cultural change in the British Isles. Y chromosome variation indicates that the Viking age invasions left a significant paternal legacy (at least in Orkney), while the Neolithic and Iron Age cultural transitions did not. In contrast, mitochondrial DNA and X chromosome variation indicate that one or more of these pre-Anglo-Saxon revolutions had a major effect on the maternal genetic heritage of the British Isles. Second, I provide conclusive evidence that diverse demographic histories produce strikingly different patterns of association. Elevated LD extends an order of magnitude further in the Lemba, a Bantu-Semitic hybrid population, than in the putative parental populations. A significant relationship between allele-frequency differentials in the parental populations and the Lemba LD demonstrates that it is admixture-generated. Third, I demonstrate that the genetic structure inferred in a heterogeneous sample using neutral markers (a) shows ethnic labels to be inaccurate descriptions of human population structure, and (b) predicts drug metabolising profiles, defined by the distribution of drug metabolising enzyme variants. Thus the trade-off between therapeutic response and adverse drug reactions will differ between different sub-clusters. Assessment of genetic structure during drug trials is therefore, like the empirical evaluation of each population’s pattern of LD, a necessity.
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Estrutura e variabilidade do promotor do gene do fator de necrose tumoral humano (TNF)Lopes, Mariana Paiva 12 March 2014 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2014-03-12 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / The gene for tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is located in the human MHC central region known as class III (Major Histocompatibility Complex). This gene encodes an important pro- inflammatory cytokine produced primarily by macrophages, and it has been associated with several diseases, such as autoimmune and degenerative ones. Studies indicate that TNF polymorphisms may influence their level of expression and activity and therefore could influence susceptibility to tumors. Whereas the bladder urothelium can constantly be the target of inflammatory processes and as the main forms of treatment of bladder tumors are immunotherapy, the genetic profile of an individual can influence susceptibility to this type of injury. In this study, we analyzed the structure and variability of the regulatory region of the TNF gene in Brazilian samples and the results were compared with data obtained by 1000Genomes project. A study of association between polymorphisms of the promoter region of TNF and bladder carcinoma patients in the state of São Paulo in Ribeirão Preto, in our analysis was conducted there was no relationship of the data found with bladder carcinoma. In all evaluated populations we found 15 variation points, found in 11 Brazilian and 15 variation points found in the 1000Genomes data, these variation points are arranged in 20 different haplotypes. These haplotypes with comparisons involving primate sequences indicated that one allele arose before the main speciation and human dispersion. Two strains were defined by haplotype relationships and are probably very old in human evolutionary history, since all populations evaluated showed haplotypes belonging to each of these strains. The frequency of haplotype H01 is the highest among all populations evaluated. However, the haplotype H12, although at reduced frequency compared to H01 is probably the oldest haplotype in part by the second line being shared with other primates. / O gene do Fator de Necrose Tumoral (TNF) humano está localizado no MHC (Complexo Principal de Histocompatibilidade) central, região conhecida como classe III. Este gene codifica uma citocina pró-inflamatória importante, produzida principalmente por macrófagos, que tem sido relacionada com diversas doenças, como as autoimunes e as degenerativas. Estudos indicam que polimorfismos do TNF podem influenciar seu nível de expressão e atividade e, portanto, poderiam influenciar a susceptibilidade a tumores. Considerando que o urotélio vesical pode ser constantemente alvo de processos inflamatórios e que as principais formas de tratamento de tumores vesicais são imunoterápicos, o perfil genético de um indivíduo pode influenciar a susceptibilidade a esse tipo de lesão. Neste estudo analisamos a estrutura e a variabilidade da região regulatória do gene TNF em amostras brasileiras e os resultados foram comparados com dados obtidos pelo projeto 1000Genomes. Foi realizado um estudo de associação entre polimorfismos da região promotora do TNF e o carcinoma vesical em pacientes do estado de São Paulo da cidade de Ribeirão Preto, nas nossas análises não houve relação dos dados encontrados com o carcinoma vesical. Considerando todas as populações avaliadas foram encontrados 15 pontos de variação, 11 encontrados nas amostras brasileiras e 15 encontrados nos dados do projeto 1000Genomes, esses pontos de variação estão arranjados em 20 haplótipos diferentes. Esses haplótipos em conjunto com as comparações envolvendo sequências de primatas indicam que um alelo principal surgiu antes da especiação e dispersão humana. Duas linhagens foram definidas pelas relações haplotípicas e são, provavelmente, muito antigas na história evolutiva humana, já que todas as populações avaliadas apresentaram haplótipos pertencentes a cada uma destas linhagens. A frequência do haplótipo H01 é a mais alta entre todas as populações avaliadas. No entanto, o haplótipo H12, embora com frequência reduzida quando comparado com o H01, provavelmente é o haplótipo mais antigo em parte por esta segunda linhagem ser compartilhada com outros primatas.
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Feed efficiency traits in Santa Inês sheep under genomic approaches / Eficiência alimentar em ovinos da raça Santa Inês sob abordagem genômicaAmanda Botelho Alvarenga 28 September 2017 (has links)
The selection on genetic values predicted from markers could substantially increase the rate of genetic gain in animals by increasing accuracy of prediction and reducing generation interval, especially for difficult to measure traits, such as feed efficiency. Feed efficiency is the most important trait in animal production due to its impacts on cost of production and environmental factors. Many metrics measure the feed efficiency, such as ratio of gain to feed (FER), the ratio of feed to gain (FCR) and residual feed intake (RFI). Nevertheless, in ovine, no study with the aim of understand the genetic variants or the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding value (GEBV) for feed efficiency traits was published yet. Moreover, before to apply the genomic information, it is necessary to understand and characterized the population structure, for instance, by linkage disequilibrium (LD). Both genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and genomic selection (GS) leverage LD between marker and causal mutation. Based on the above considerations, the aim of this study was to map LD in ovine, characterized by Brazilian Santa Inês sheep; to search genetic variants for feed efficiency traits (FER, FCR and RFI) through GWAS; and to verify the accuracy of GEBV for RFI. In total, 396 samples (animals) of Longissimus dorsi muscle were collect. A high-density panel of SNP (Illumina High-Density Ovine SNP BeadChip®) comprising 54,241 SNPs was used to obtain the genotyping data. The phenotype data was comprised of 387 animals. The average LD between adjacent markers for two LD metrics, r² and |D\'|, were 0.166 and 0.617, respectively. The degree of LD estimated was lower than reported in other species and it was characterized by short haplotype blocks. Consequently, for genomic analyses, high-density panels of marker are recommended. Many markers were associated to feed efficiency traits in GWAS, mainly to RFI trait. Few candidate genes were reported in this study, highlighting NRF-1 (nuclear respiratory factor 1), which controls mitochondrial biosynthesis, the most important process responsible by a great fraction of the produced energy. Finally, we verified the accuracy of GEBV for RFI using few Bayesian regression models, and we found low accuracy, ranging from 0.033 (BayesB with π=0.9912) to 0.036 (BayesA), which might be explained by the low relationship among animals and small training population. / A seleção com base nos valores genéticos genômicos preditos pode aumentar substancialmente a taxa de ganho genético em animais por meio do aumento da acurácia de predição e redução do intervalo de gerações, especialmente para características de difícil e/ou onerosa mensuração, como eficiência alimentar. A eficiência alimentar é uma das características mais importantes na produção animal devido principalmente aos seus impactos econômicos e ambientais. Muitas métricas representam a eficiência alimentar, por exemplo: a relação do ganho de peso e consumo alimentar (EA), a proporção do consumo alimentar e ganho de peso (CA) e o consumo alimentar residual (CAR). Em ovinos, nenhum estudo com o objetivo de buscar variantes genéticas ou verificar a acurácia do valor genético genômico estimado para eficiência alimentar foi publicado. Adicionalmente, antes de aplicar a informação genômica, é necessário compreender e caracterizar a estrutura da população, como por meio do desequilíbrio de ligação (LD). O estudo de associação genômica (GWAS) e seleção genômica (GS) consideram o LD entre marcador e a mutação causal. Com base nas considerações acima, o objetivo deste estudo foi mapear o LD em ovinos, caracterizado pela raça ovina Santa Inês; localizar variantes genéticas para as características de eficiência alimentar (EA, CA e CAR) utilizando a abordagem GWAS; e verificar a acurácia da estimação dos valores genéticos genômico para o CAR. No total, foram coletadas 396 amostras (animais) do músculo Longissimus dorsi, para posterior genotipagem utilizando o painel de alta densidade (Illumina High-Density Ovine SNP BeadChip®), compreendendo 54.241 SNPs. O banco fenotípico é composto por 387 animais. O LD médio entre marcadores adjacentes para duas métricas de LD, r² e |D\'|, foram 0,166 e 0,617, respectivamente. O grau de LD estimado foi menor que o relatado em outras espécies e foi caracterizado por blocos de haplótipos curtos. Consequentemente, para as análises genômicas são recomendados painéis de marcadores de alta densidade. No GWAS, foram encontrados muitos marcadores associados aos fenótipos, em especial, à característica CAR. Alguns genes candidatos foram relatados neste estudo, destacando-se o NRF-1 (fator respiratório nuclear 1), que controla a biossíntese mitocondrial, o processo mais importante responsável por grande parte da produção de energia. Finalmente, verificamos a acurácia do valor genético genômico estimado para o CAR usando modelos de regressão Bayesiana, e encontramos baixos valores para acurácia (0,033 a 0,036) o que pode ser explicado pelo baixo grau de relacionamento entre os indivíduos e tamanho reduzido da população de treinamento.
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The dynamics of student unrests in Kenya's higher education : the case of Moi UinversityKiboiy, Kiptoo Lelei January 2013 (has links)
Higher education in post-independence Kenya from 1963 to 2009 has been characterized by rapid expansion - both in terms of student enrolment and in a sharp increase in the number of both private and public universities. While national and institutional mechanisms, such as the establishment of a revolving fund, the Higher Education Loans Board and the introduction of the Privately Sponsored Students Programme, have been initiated to address the sharp demand for higher education against a backdrop of diminishing financial support, violent student unrest - which seriously undermined these efforts - has persisted. A sustained period of student unrest has characterized Kenya‟s higher education. This has manifested itself in the form of violent protests, riots, boycotts and strikes. Statistics indicate that the intensity/frequency and violence of the strikes has steadily increased over the years. For example, between 1969 and 2000 sixty-nine cases of student strikes were recorded at all the public universities. Of these cases, twenty-two (31.88%) occurred within a time span of 20 years (1969-1989) while forty-seven cases (68.12%) occurred in a short period of just one decade (1990-2000).At Moi University twenty-four cases of strikes, which affected its colleges and campuses, were recorded between 1985 and 2009. In terms of radical policy adaptation at both national and institutional levels, one would expect a downward trend in unrest. Instead, however, the frequency and intensity of violence associated with strikes has increased at an alarming rate with several deaths being reported.
As such, this study has investigated the factors that have contributed to, and informed, a sustained period of student unrest with a specific focus on Moi University in order to identify policy lessons. Global, national and institutional aspects were examined. A case study strategy was applied - with Moi University as its focus. Data was collected through an in-depth review of the relevant literature, document analysis and interviews. Past and present senior management staff members at Moi University, including Deans of Faculties, Deans of Students, Heads of Departments, and Heads of Sections as well as former student leaders were interviewed. The study concludes in its findings that the university is operating within a highly dynamic and unstable social-political environment, leading to the emergence of inadequate policy adaptations. The resultant shortcomings in the operations of the university attract the wrath of an informed student population in the form of unrest. The students action is not however simply reactionary, as they too, as change agents have their own agenda that evolves over time as they seize opportunities created by the policy shortcomings to pursue it. The study summarized the salient factors responsible for the violent unrest in five broad thematic areas. These include: (i) Unrest associated with flawed international and national policies and social pressure; (ii) Unrest associated with critical national issues and identification with progressive change agents; (iii) Unrest associated with student politics;(iv) Unrest associated with social identity and threats of their welfare from organized groups; and (v) Unrest associated with the prevalence of institutional catalyzing factors. A typical strike develops through four main phases: (i) The development/ brewing phase; (ii) The heightened tension phase; (iii) The full blown strike phase; and (iv) The dissipation/uneasy calm phase. Organizational disequilibrium describes the general state of instability characterizing the university, while organizational paranoia is associated with instances of devastating strikes during a heightened tension phase. A strike matrix of Spontaneous vs Orchestrated and Flash vs Protracted typify the strikes. Unrest has led to the disruption of academic programmes; the destruction of property and deaths; a loss of critical study time; and damage to students‟ careers caused by suspensions and expulsions. The need for a well-considered policy that involves exhaustive consultation with all the stake-holders emerges as critical for the future stability of universities. / Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2013. / am2013 / Education Management and Policy Studies / unrestricted
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Accumulation de l'uranium, de ses descendants et des éléments traces métalliques dans les sols des zones humides autour des anciennes mines d'uranium / Uranium decay daughters and trace elements from ancient uranium mines : sources and accumulation preferencesCuvier, Alicia 06 November 2015 (has links)
L’exploitation minière de l’uranium et les processus de traitement du minerai sont à l’origine d’un marquage potentiel de l’environnement par les descendants des chaînes de désintégration U-Th et des éléments traces métalliques (ETM) associés. Ces contaminants s’accumulent ensuite préférentiellement dans des zones de sédimentation continentales (étangs ou lacs) ou des zones humides (tourbières, berges de rivière) situées à l’aval hydraulique des mines. Les zones humides en particulier sont des milieux sensibles aux changements globaux et à la pression anthropique, situés en général en tête de bassin versant. Cela pose donc un risque en cas relargage des contaminants depuis ces milieux. L’objectif de cette étude est de mettre en place une méthodologie aisément reproductible, y compris aux sites miniers orphelins, et permettant l’identification et la caractérisation des contaminations et la compréhension des mécanismes d’accumulation et des risques de relargage. Cette étude a été réalisée dans l’environnement de l’ancienne mine de Bertholène (Aveyron, 12, France). Les zones d’accumulations préférentielles ont été identifiées par spectrométrie gamma in situ mobile et fixe. Des échantillons de sols, sédiments, végétaux, eaux et tourbes ont été prélevés autour du site, afin (a) de caractériser l’activité des différents descendants des chaînes de l’U et du Th et les contaminations en ETM associées à différentes échelles d’observation, (b) de comprendre les mécanismes d’accumulation et de relargage potentiel et (c) de tracer les sources des contaminants. Les résultats obtenus montrent que l’essentiel de la contamination est localisée dans une zone inondable de l’environnement proximal aval de la mine. Les activités en uranium élevées (U-238 > 20000 Bq.kg-1) et le fort enrichissement des radionucléides du début de chaîne par rapport à la fin de chaîne de l’U-238 traduisent un apport préférentiel d’U-238 et de Th-230, par rapport au Ra-226, lors d’inondations. Les contaminations en ETM associées sont relativement faibles, excepté en Mn, en Ba et en S. Les accumulations en radionucléides et en ETM sont expliquées à la fois par les caractéristiques géochimiques du minerai d’uranium et par les processus de traitement du minerai et des eaux d’exhaure. Les lessivages chimiques réalisés révèlent que les fractions acido-solubles et oxydes amorphes des sols constituent des pièges prépondérants des contaminants et que des variations du pH ou du potentiel d’oxydoréduction pourraient générer des relargages important d’uranium et de radium dans l’environnement. Finalement les déséquilibres radiologiques et les isotopes du plomb sont des traceurs fiables de la contamination associée à l’exploitation d’une mine d’uranium. / Uranium mining and uranium ore processing increase the environmental activity of U and Th decay products and trace elements, in particular in case of releases to the adjacent rivers. Contaminants accumulate then preferentially in sedimentation areas (such as ponds or lakes) or in wetlands (peatlands, marshes or riverbanks) located downstream to the mine. Wetlands – generally located at the head of watershed – are particularly sensitive to environmental changes and anthropogenic pressure. This poses a risk of release of contaminants from these accumulation areas. The objective of the present study is to propose an easily reproducible methodology – in particular for the orphan mining sites – to identify and characterize accumulation areas. This study also aims to improve our understanding of the mechanisms of accumulation and release, in these areas. This study was performed around the former mining site of Bertholène (France). Standing and mobile in situ gamma spectrometry is used to accurately locate the accumulation areas. Soils, sediments, vegetation, water and peat are also sampled upstream and downstream of the mine, in order to (a) characterize the activities and the disequilibria of the U-Th decay chains and the associated trace elements according to the scale of observation, (b) understand the mechanisms of accumulation and release and (c) identify the potential sources using geochemical proxies and isotopic analyses. The results obtained show that radionuclides are mainly accumulated in a flooding area located downstream the mine. Strong U-238 activities (> 20000 Bq.kg-1) and strong Ra-226/U-238 and Th-230/Ra-226 activity ratios are recorded, involving preferential inputs of U-238 and Th-230 during flooding events. Trace element contamination is low, except for Mn, Ba and S. Such contaminations are potentially explained by the geochemical composition of the uranium ore and by the past and current processes of ore and water mine. Sequential extractions highlight the importance of the acido-soluble and the amorphous oxides in the trapping of contaminants. Thus, pH or Eh potential changes could induce major releases of uranium to the environment. The large differences in Pb isotope composition between natural soils and uranium ores, as well the activity ratios of the U-238 and decay chain products, make these indicators helpful to identify the soils and the sediments impacted by uranium mining.
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