954 resultados para Bisulfite sequencing


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Lors de la fécondation, le génome subit des transformations épigénétiques qui vont guider le développement et le phénotype de l’embryon. L'avènement des techniques de reprogrammation cellulaire, permettant la dédifférenciation d'une cellule somatique adulte, ouvre la porte à de nouvelles thérapies régénératives. Par exemple, les procédures de transfert nucléaire de cellules somatique (SCNT) ainsi que la pluripotence par induction (IP) visent à reprogrammer une cellule somatique adulte différentiée à un état pluripotent similaire à celui trouvé durant la fécondation chez l'embryon sans en impacter l'expression génique vitale au fonctionnement cellulaire. Cependant, la reprogrammation partielle est souvent associée à une mauvaise méthylation de séquences géniques responsables de la régulation des empreintes géniques. Ces gènes, étudiés chez la souris, le bovin et l'humain, sont exprimés de manière monoallélique, parent spécifique et sont vitaux pour le développement embryonnaire. Ainsi, nous avons voulu définir le statut épigénétique du gène empreinté H19 chez l'équin, autant chez le gamètes que les embryons dérivés de manière in vivo, SCNT ainsi que les cellules pluripotentes induites (iPSC). Une région contrôle empreinté (ICR) riche en îlots CpG a été observée en amont du promoteur. Couplé avec une analyse de transcrit parent spécifique du gène H19, nous avons confirmé que l'empreinte du gène H19 suit le modèle insulaire décrit chez les autres mammifères étudiés et résiste à la reprogrammation induite par SCNT ou IP. La déméthylation partielle de l'ICR observée chez certains échantillons reprogrammés n'était pas suffisante pour induire une expression biallélique, suggérant un contrôle des empreintes chez les équins durant la reprogrammation.

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Pan-viral DNA array (PVDA) and high-throughput sequencing (HTS) are useful tools to identify novel viruses of emerging diseases. However, both techniques have difficulties to identify viruses in clinical samples because of the host genomic nucleic acid content (hg/cont). Both propidium monoazide (PMA) and ethidium bromide monoazide (EMA) have the capacity to bind free DNA/RNA, but are cell membrane-impermeable. Thus, both are unable to bind protected nucleic acid such as viral genomes within intact virions. However, EMA/PMA modified genetic material cannot be amplified by enzymes. In order to assess the potential of EMA/PMA to lower the presence of amplifiable hg/cont in samples and improve virus detection, serum and lung tissue homogenates were spiked with porcine reproductive and respiratory virus (PRRSV) and were processed with EMA/PMA. In addition, PRRSV RT-qPCR positive clinical samples were also tested. EMA/PMA treatments significantly decreased amplifiable hg/cont and significantly increased the number of PVDA positive probes and their signal intensity compared to untreated spiked lung samples. EMA/PMA treatments also increased the sensitivity of HTS by increasing the number of specific PRRSV reads and the PRRSV percentage of coverage. Interestingly, EMA/PMA treatments significantly increased the sensitivity of PVDA and HTS in two out of three clinical tissue samples. Thus, EMA/PMA treatments offer a new approach to lower the amplifiable hg/cont in clinical samples and increase the success of PVDA and HTS to identify viruses.

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• Premise of the study: Microsatellite markers were developed in Fosterella christophii (Bromeliaceae) to investigate the genetic diversity and population structure within the F. micrantha group, comprising F. christophii, F. micrantha, and F. villosula. • Methods and Results: Full-length cDNAs were isolated from F. christophii and sequenced on a Pacific Biosciences RS platform. A total of 1590 high-quality consensus isoforms were assembled into 971 unigenes containing 421 perfect microsatellites. Thirty primer sets were designed, of which 13 revealed a high level of polymorphism in three populations of F. christophii, with four to nine alleles per locus. Each of these 13 loci cross-amplified in the closely related species F. micrantha and F. villosula, with one to six and one to 11 alleles per locus, respectively. • Conclusions: The new markers are promising tools to study the population genetics of F. christophii and to discover species boundaries within the F. micrantha group.

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This work shows the use of adaptation techniques involved in an e-learning system that considers students' learning styles and students' knowledge states. The mentioned e-learning system is built on a multiagent framework designed to examine opportunities to improve the teaching and to motivate the students to learn what they want in a user-friendly and assisted environment

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Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder haracterized by extreme sensitivity to actinic pigmentation changes in the skin and increased incidence of skin cancer. In some cases, patients are affected by neurological alterations. XP is caused by mutations in 8 distinct genes (XPA through XPG and XPV). The XP-V (variant) subtype of the disease results from mutations in a gene (XPV, also named POLH) which encodes for Polg, a member of the Y-DNA polymerase family. Although the presence and severity of skin and neurological dysfunctions differ between XP subtypes, there are overlapping clinical features among subtypes such that the sub-type cannot be deduced from the clinical features. In this study, in order to overcome this drawback, we undertook whole-exome sequencing in two XP sibs and their father. We identified a novel homozygous nonsense mutation (c.897T.G, p.Y299X) in POLH which causes the disease. Our results demonstrate that next generation sequencing is a powerful approach to rapid determination of XP genetic etiology.

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Se pretende la elaboración una plataforma capaz de implementar sistemas de tutoría inteligente, orientada al problema de la adaptación del secuenciamiento; la creación de una herramienta o método que defina secuenciamientos adaptativos de material educativo; el desarrollo, empleando la herramienta anterior, de uno o más tutores y adaptar las técnicas de inteligencia de enjambre al campo de los cursos impartidos a través de Internet, Elearning.. En primer lugar se analiza el estado de la cuestión, destacando los aspectos novedosos. A continuación se presentan las aportaciones de la investigación. Por último, se exponen las conclusiones y las líneas de investigación abiertas. También se incluyen apéndices con información adicional que puede ser relevante para algunos lectores. Se investiga el uso de técnicas de inteligencia de enjambre para obtener sistemas educativos robustos y con capacidad de autoorganización. Las lecciones aprendidas de los sistemas cristalizan en la creación de un módulo para SIT.. Las principales contribuciones son: el diseño de una plataforma para el desarrollo de Sistemas de Tutoría Inteligentes (ITS); se presenta una herramienta para la adaptación de secuencias de unidades de aprendizaje, grafos de secuenciamiento (Sequencing Graphs, SG) y se analizan las iniciativas actuales relacionadas con las técnicas de enjambre en educación. Estas técnicas tienen un interés especial para los sistemas de elearning dada su complejidad. .

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Contrastar el modelo denominado CPM (basado en el desarrollo de los procesos comunicativos) con el modelo de secuenciación de actividades P-P-P (presentación-práctica-producción) que es el utilizado con mayor frecuencia en los libros de texto para la enseñanza de los idiomas, para medir la eficacia diferencial en el aprendizaje lingüístico del inglés como lengua extranjera.. Estudio llevado a cabo en la Escuela Oficial de Idiomas de Murcia con una muestra inicial de 51 sujetos que se redujo a 34 nativos de lengua española de edades comprendidas entre los 16 y 41 años formada mayoritariamente por mujeres. Estudio cuasi-experimental de análisis de medidas repetidas con grupo experimental y grupo de control (factor intersujetos). La variable dependiente es la eficacia de la intervención objeto de estudio o intervención CPM. La variable independiente es el grupo, que consta de dos partes, el que sigue el programa establecido en el centro de enseñanza, versión P-P-P y el grupo experimental (EG) que recibe instrucción basada en el CPM. La aplicación duró 4 meses (enero-mayo 2003) y el total de sesiones fue de 35 para cada uno de los dos grupos. Se utilizó el examen estandarizado internacional Cambridge First Certificate in English (FCE) en su parte: Use of English.. La secuenciación de actividades en general y la basada en el CPM en particular merecen un justo reconocimiento en el ámbito de la investigación en enseñanza de lenguas extranjeras debido no solo a las puntuaciones obtenidas en la investigación sino también a su fundamentación teórica basada en un modelo cognitivo de adquisición de conocimientos ampliamente aplicado en SLA y a su flexibilidad en cuanto a las vías de aprendizaje propuestas, su atención al concepto script y su afinidad con los enfoques didácticos actuales (integración de destrezas, relevancia e interés para el alumno, variedad en la instrucción)..

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ABSRACT This thesis focuses on the monitoring, fault detection and diagnosis of Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP), which are important fields of research for a wide range of engineering disciplines. The main objective is to evaluate and apply a novel artificial intelligent methodology based on situation assessment for monitoring and diagnosis of Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) operation. To this end, Multivariate Statistical Process Control (MSPC) in combination with Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) methodology was developed, which was evaluated on three different SBR (pilot and lab-scales) plants and validated on BSM1 plant layout.

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Foundation construction process has been an important key point in a successful construction engineering. The frequency of using diaphragm wall construction method among many deep excavation construction methods in Taiwan is the highest in the world. The traditional view of managing diaphragm wall unit in the sequencing of construction activities is to establish each phase of the sequencing of construction activities by heuristics. However, it conflicts final phase of engineering construction with unit construction and effects planning construction time. In order to avoid this kind of situation, we use management of science in the study of diaphragm wall unit construction to formulate multi-objective combinational optimization problem. Because the characteristic (belong to NP-Complete problem) of problem mathematic model is multi-objective and combining explosive, it is advised that using the 2-type Self-Learning Neural Network (SLNN) to solve the N=12, 24, 36 of diaphragm wall unit in the sequencing of construction activities program problem. In order to compare the liability of the results, this study will use random researching method in comparison with the SLNN. It is found that the testing result of SLNN is superior to random researching method in whether solution-quality or Solving-efficiency.

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Cluttering is a rate-based disorder of fluency, the scope of whose diagnostic criteria currently remains unclear. This paper reports preliminary findings from a larger study which aims to determine whether cluttering can be associated with language disturbances as well as motor and rate based ones. Subtests from the Mt Wilga High Level Language Test (MWHLLT) were used to determine whether people who clutter (PWC) have word finding difficulties, and use significantly more maze behaviours compared to controls, during story re-telling and simple sequencing tasks. Independent t tests showed that PWC were significantly slower than control participants in lexical access and sentence completion tasks, but returned mixed findings when PWCs were required to name items within a semantic category. PWC produced significantly more maze behaviour than controls in a task where participants were required to explain how to undertake commonly performed actions, but no difference in use of maze behaviour was found between the two groups when retelling a story from memory. The implications of these findings are discussed