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Background: TILLING (Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes) is a reverse genetic method that combines chemical mutagenesis with high-throughput genome-wide screening for point mutation detection in genes of interest. However, this mutation discovery approach faces a particular problem which is how to obtain a mutant population with a sufficiently high mutation density. Furthermore, plant mutagenesis protocols require two successive generations (M1, M2) for mutation fixation to occur before the analysis of the genotype can begin. Results: Here, we describe a new TILLING approach for rice based on ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) mutagenesis of mature seed-derived calli and direct screening of in vitro regenerated plants. A high mutagenesis rate was obtained (i.e. one mutation in every 451 Kb) when plants were screened for two senescence-related genes. Screening was carried out in 2400 individuals from a mutant population of 6912. Seven sense change mutations out of 15 point mutations were identified. Conclusions: This new strategy represents a significant advantage in terms of time-savings (i.e. more than eight months), greenhouse space and work during the generation of mutant plant populations. Furthermore, this effective chemical mutagenesis protocol ensures high mutagenesis rates thereby saving in waste removal costs and the total amount of mutagen needed thanks to the mutagenesis volume reduction.

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La dépendance de soins due à l'âge est un phénomène dont l'importance n'a cessé de croître ces dernières années. Différentes alternatives s'offrent aux personnes dépendantes. Les principales sont le recours à des prestations d'aide et de soins à domicile ou le long séjour dans un établissement médico-social (EMS). Au vu des coûts occasionnés par leur dépendance, il est relativement fréquent que les personnes âgées bénéficient d'aides financières ; celles-ci prennent la forme de prestations complémentaires à l'AVS/AI et peuvent être complétées, au besoin, par diverses aides cantonales.

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Synthèse d'une enquête auprès de plus de 3'400 personnes réalisée par l'Institut universitaire de médecine sociale et préventive (IUMSP) sur mandat de la Commission des infrastructures d'hébergement (CIH) Dans toutes les catégories d'établissements médico-sociaux (EMS), le niveau général de satisfaction des usagers peut être considéré comme élevé à très élevé : les résidents expriment une satisfaction globale élevée quant au cadre de vie proposé (score de satisfaction globale compris entre 7.5 et 8.0 selon la catégorie d'EMS sur une échelle allant de 0 à 10) ; cette appréciation est partagée par leurs proches (score compris entre 7.6 et 8.0); les collaborateurs évaluent dans l'ensemble très positivement leur cadre professionnel, tout en relevant certains aspects susceptibles d'être améliorés. Les EMS construits depuis 2003 selon les Directives et recommandations architecturales des EMS vaudois (DAEMS) sont associés avec une satisfaction moyenne plus élevée de leurs usagers (résidents, proches, professionnels). Les atouts les plus appréciés des EMS construits selon les DAEMS sont : le confort du cadre de vie, en particulier pour les résidents les plus autonomes; le respect plus grand de la sphère privé et l'accueil des proches; l'organisation et le confort de travail pour les collaborateurs. Dans le domaine de la psychiatrie de l'âge avancé, les résidents et leurs proches témoignent d'une satisfaction quasi identique entre EMS construits avant ou selon les DAEMS.

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The aim of the thesis was to study quality management with process approach and to find out how to utilize process management to improve quality. The operating environment of organizations has changed. Organizations are focusing on their core competences and networking with suppliers and customers to ensure more effective and efficient value creation for the end customer. Quality management is moving from inspection of the output to prevention of problems from occurring in the first place and management thinking is changing from functional approach to process approach. In the theoretical part of the thesis, it is studied how to define quality, how to achieve good quality, how to improve quality, and how to make sure the improvement goes on as never ending cycle. A selection of quality tools is introduced. Process approach to quality management is described and compared to functional approach, which is the traditional way to manage operations and quality. The customer focus is also studied, and it is presented, that to ensure long term customer commitment, organization needs to react to changing customer requirements and wishes by constantly improving the processes. In the experimental part the theories are tested in a process improvement business case. It is shown how to execute a process improvement project starting from defining the customer requirements, continuing to defining the process ownership, roles and responsibilities, boundaries, interfaces and the actual process activities. The control points and measures are determined for the process, as well as the feedback and corrective action process, to ensure continual improvement can be achieved and to enable verification that customer requirements are fulfilled.

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Background: Targeted Induced Loci Lesions IN Genomes (TILLING) is increasingly being used to generate and identify mutations in target genes of crop genomes. TILLING populations of several thousand lines have been generated in a number of crop species including Brassica rapa. Genetic analysis of mutants identified by TILLING requires an efficient, high-throughput and cost effective genotyping method to track the mutations through numerous generations. High resolution melt (HRM) analysis has been used in a number of systems to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and insertion/deletions (IN/DELs) enabling the genotyping of different types of samples. HRM is ideally suited to high-throughput genotyping of multiple TILLING mutants in complex crop genomes. To date it has been used to identify mutants and genotype single mutations. The aim of this study was to determine if HRM can facilitate downstream analysis of multiple mutant lines identified by TILLING in order to characterise allelic series of EMS induced mutations in target genes across a number of generations in complex crop genomes. Results: We demonstrate that HRM can be used to genotype allelic series of mutations in two genes, BraA.CAX1a and BraA.MET1.a in Brassica rapa. We analysed 12 mutations in BraA.CAX1.a and five in BraA.MET1.a over two generations including a back-cross to the wild-type. Using a commercially available HRM kit and the Lightscanner™ system we were able to detect mutations in heterozygous and homozygous states for both genes. Conclusions: Using HRM genotyping on TILLING derived mutants, it is possible to generate an allelic series of mutations within multiple target genes rapidly. Lines suitable for phenotypic analysis can be isolated approximately 8-9 months (3 generations) from receiving M3 seed of Brassica rapa from the RevGenUK TILLING service.