9 resultados para Bp

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[EN]In the course of a sondage dug in the rock shelter of J3, in the Jaizkibel mountains (at the north-western tip of Guipúzcoa), the body of a adult man was located buried inside a shell midden. This shell midden had not been disturbed and presented internal stratigraphy features. In any case, the outer edge of the shell midden does show some interesting interdigitation with the adjacent habitational layers, with evidence of different stages of occupation. Within the shell midden itself, under the individual buried there, it was possible to observe layers without any ceramics, whereas the layers covering said individual included ceramic fragments. This individual has been dated to 8,300 BP and therefore corresponds to a Mesolithic context.

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Babelium Project (tambi en BP de aqu en adelante), es un proyecto de c odigo abierto cuyo principal objetivo es fomentar el aprendizaje de idiomas online. Para ello, haciendo uso de distintas tecnolog as, se cre o una aplicaci on web, Rich Internet Applications (RIA), que permite a los usuarios practicar idiomas por pr actica oral. La aplicaci on dispone de varios m odulos donde, gracias al streaming de v deo, los usuarios pueden grabar o evaluar ejercicios de forma colaborativa. Babelium Project empez o siendo una aplicaci on desarrollada bajo el conjunto de tecnolog as Flex, un conjunto de tecnolog as de Adobe cuya compilaci on resultante es un aplicaci on (web en este caso) basada en Flash. Sin embargo, con la reciente llegada de HTML5, todo parece indicar que Adobe abandonar a Flex en un futuro 1 2 para centrar sus esfuerzos en el desarrollo de soluciones para esta nueva tecnolog a. Por esa raz on, naci o este proyecto, con el n de migrar Babelium Project a HTML5, conjunto de tecnolog as con gran futuro y acogida en el mundo web. Mi trabajo en este proyecto ha consistido, principalmente, en analizar la factibilidad y proceso adecuado de la migraci on de un proyecto de dimensiones considerables desarrollado bajo Flex al conjunto de tecnolog as que forman HTML5, teniendo para ello el proyecto Babelium como caso de prueba. Las fases principales del proyecto han sido: an alisis del estado de HTML5, an alisis de factibilidad, elecci on de un conjunto de tecnolog as para la migraci on, desarrollo de patrones de migraci on y, por ultimo, migraci on de Babelium utilizando dichas tecnolog as y siguiendo dichos patrones.

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Two previously reported DNA polymorphisms of sterol regulatory element binding transcription factor 1 (SREBP1) and liver X receptor alpha (LXRα) and two DNA polymorphisms of fatty acid desaturase 1 (FADS1) were evaluated for associations with fatty acids in brisket adipose tissue of Canadian cross-bred beef steers. The polymorphism of 84 bp insert/deletion in intron 5 of SREBP1 was significantly associated with the concentration of 9c C17:1 (P=0.013). The G>A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the exon 4 of LXRα gene was associated with the concentration of 9c, 11t C18:2 (P=0.04), sum of conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) (P=0.025) and 11c C20:1(P=0.042). Two DNA polymorphisms in the promoter region of FADS1, deletion/insertion of ->GTG in rs133053720 and SNP A>G in rs42187276, were significantly associated with concentrations of C17:0 iso, C17:0 ai, total branched chain fatty acids (BFA), 12t C18:1, 13t/14t C18:1, 15t C18:1, and 13c C18:1 (P<0.05). Further studies are needed to validate the associations and to delineate the roles of the gene polymorphisms in determining the fatty acid composition in beef tissues.

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[ES] Durante la excavación de la cueva de Praile Aitz I (Deba, Gipuzkoa) se ha hallado una azagaya de base hendida sobre un suelo de cantos de caliza en el que se definió un contexto de habitación constituido por un hogar, escasos restos de industria y fauna, y varios colgantes. Estos materiales se atribuyen al Magdaleniense Inferior Cantábrico con fechas que se sitúan entre el 15.190 y 15.810 BP. Aprovechando este descubrimiento se realiza una revisión de ejemplares de similares características hallados en otros yacimientos cantábricos (Balmori, El Castillo) y se plantea la posible cronología magdaleniense del ejemplar de Santimamiñe.

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El presente trabajo se ha preparado en el seno de los intereses de los proyectos de investigación: HAR2011-26364 “Las Comunidades humanas de la alta Cuenca del Ebro en la Transición Pleistoceno-Holoceno” del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación y CGL2009-12703-C03-03 “Geología, geocronología y paleobiología de los Yacimientos de la Sierra de Atapuerca” del Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia. Así mismo se encuadra en el trabajo del Grupo de Investigación en Prehistoria de la Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU) IT-288-07/ UFI 11-09.

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The stone marten is a widely distributed mustelid in the Palaearctic region that exhibits variable habitat preferences in different parts of its range. The species is a Holocene immigrant from southwest Asia which, according to fossil remains, followed the expansion of the Neolithic farming cultures into Europe and possibly colonized the Iberian Peninsula during the Early Neolithic (ca. 7,000 years BP). However, the population genetic structure and historical biogeography of this generalist carnivore remains essentially unknown. In this study we have combined mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequencing (621 bp) and microsatellite genotyping (23 polymorphic markers) to infer the population genetic structure of the stone marten within the Iberian Peninsula. The mtDNA data revealed low haplotype and nucleotide diversities and a lack of phylogeographic structure, most likely due to a recent colonization of the Iberian Peninsula by a few mtDNA lineages during the Early Neolithic. The microsatellite data set was analysed with a) spatial and non-spatial Bayesian individual-based clustering (IBC) approaches (STRUCTURE, TESS, BAPS and GENELAND), and b) multivariate methods [discriminant analysis of principal components (DAPC) and spatial principal component analysis (sPCA)]. Additionally, because isolation by distance (IBD) is a common spatial genetic pattern in mobile and continuously distributed species and it may represent a challenge to the performance of the above methods, the microsatellite data set was tested for its presence. Overall, the genetic structure of the stone marten in the Iberian Peninsula was characterized by a NE-SW spatial pattern of IBD, and this may explain the observed disagreement between clustering solutions obtained by the different IBC methods. However, there was significant indication for contemporary genetic structuring, albeit weak, into at least three different subpopulations. The detected subdivision could be attributed to the influence of the rivers Ebro, Tagus and Guadiana, suggesting that main watercourses in the Iberian Peninsula may act as semi-permeable barriers to gene flow in stone martens. To our knowledge, this is the first phylogeographic and population genetic study of the species at a broad regional scale. We also wanted to make the case for the importance and benefits of using and comparing multiple different clustering and multivariate methods in spatial genetic analyses of mobile and continuously distributed species.

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The potential of the 18S rRNA V9 metabarcoding approach for diet assessment was explored using MiSeq paired-end (PE; 2 9 150 bp) technology. To critically evaluate the method's performance with degraded/digested DNA, the diets of two zooplanktivorous fish species from the Bay of Biscay, European sardine (Sardina pilchardus) and European sprat (Sprattus sprattus), were analysed. The taxonomic resolution and quantitative potential of the 18S V9 metabarcoding was first assessed both in silico and with mock and field plankton samples. Our method was capable of discriminating species within the reference database in a reliable way providing there was at least one variable position in the 18S V9 region. Furthermore, it successfully discriminated diet between both fish species, including habitat and diel differences among sardines, overcoming some of the limitations of traditional visual-based diet analysis methods. The high sensitivity and semi-quantitative nature of the 18S V9 metabarcoding approach was supported by both visual microscopy and qPCR-based results. This molecular approach provides an alternative cost and time effective tool for food-web analysis.