20 resultados para King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
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Asparagine N-Glycosylation is one of the most important forms of protein post-translational modification in eukaryotes. This metabolic pathway can be subdivided into two parts: an upstream sub-pathway required for achieving proper folding for most of the proteins synthesized in the secretory pathway, and a downstream sub-pathway required to give variability to trans-membrane proteins, and involved in adaptation to the environment and innate immunity. Here we analyze the nucleotide variability of the genes of this pathway in human populations, identifying which genes show greater population differentiation and which genes show signatures of recent positive selection. We also compare how these signals are distributed between the upstream and the downstream parts of the pathway, with the aim of exploring how forces of population differentiation and positive selection vary among genes involved in the same metabolic pathway but subject to different functional constraints. Our results show that genes in the downstream part of the pathway are more likely to show a signature of population differentiation, while events of positive selection are equally distributed among the two parts of the pathway. Moreover, events of positive selection are frequent on genes that are known to be at bifurcation points, and that are identified as being in key position by a network-level analysis such as MGAT3 and GCS1. These findings indicate that the upstream part of the Asparagine N-Glycosylation pathway has lower diversity among populations, while the downstream part is freer to tolerate diversity among populations. Moreover, the distribution of signatures of population differentiation and positive selection can change between parts of a pathway, especially between parts that are exposed to different functional constraints. Our results support the hypothesis that genes involved in constitutive processes can be expected to show lower population differentiation, while genes involved in traits related to the environment should show higher variability. Taken together, this work broadens our knowledge on how events of population differentiation and of positive selection are distributed among different parts of a metabolic pathway.
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Aquest treball pretén explorar la relació entre l’electricitat i l’Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929, reconeguda internacionalment pels seus jocs d’aigua i llum. El treball s’estructura en quatre parts. En primer lloc, una contextualització història de la relació de l’electricitat i les exposicions universals, en segon lloc, una aproximació d’aquesta relació al cas de Barcelona. Seguidament s’incorpora la descripció de les instal•lacions elèctriques i d’espectacle instal•lat a l’Exposició. I finalment, visitarem l’exposició amb els ulls dels públics de la mateixa, veient els espectacles i entrant als pavellons que mostraven tecnologies elèctriques.
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Roger Martin du Gard, como su héroe Antoine Thibault, nace en 1881, coincidiendo con los primeros años de la Tercera República. La bistotia de su tiempo, los acontecimientos que la configuran desempeñan un papel muy importante a lo largo de su obra. Martin du Gard es reacio a describir momentos históricos que no ha podido vivir directamente. Le gusta novelar sobre la base de hechos acaecidos en el tiempo en que vive. Así, todas sus obras publicadas se desarrollan teniendo como telón de fondo el acontecer histórico contemporáneo. Unicamente en una de sus primeras novelas inacabadas e inéditas, fine vie de Sainí, evoca la guerra con la que culmina el Segundo Imperio, que encuentra su fin en el desastre de Sedán. El ambiente social, los hechos históricos descritos en la ficción novelesca coinciden plenamente con los acontecimientos reales que tuvieran lugar durante la vida del autor.
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A pyrographically decorated gourd, dated to the French Revolution period, has been alleged to contain a handkerchief dipped into the blood of the French king Louis XVI (1754-1793) after his beheading but recent analyses of living males from two Bourbon branches cast doubts on its authenticity. We sequenced the complete genome of the DNA contained in the gourd at low coverage (similar to 2.5x) with coding sequences enriched at a higher similar to 7.3x coverage. We found that the ancestry of the gourd's genome does not seem compatible with Louis XVI's known ancestry. From a functional perspective, we did not find an excess of alleles contributing to height despite being described as the tallest person in Court. In addition, the eye colour prediction supported brown eyes, while Louis XVI had blue eyes. This is the first draft genome generated from a person who lived in a recent historical period; however, our results suggest that this sample may not correspond to the alleged king.