948 resultados para Kullback-Leibler divergence


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Résumé Les rongeurs utilisent leurs moustaches (vibrisses) pour explorer le milieu environnant. Chaque moustache est mue par un système des muscles. Les récepteurs situés à sa base transmettent les informations au système nerveux central. La transmission vers l'écorce se fait via trois neurones de relais qui se trouvent au niveau du ganglion trigéminé, du tronc cérébral et du thalamus. La représentation corticale d'une vibrisse est une concentration des axones thalamo-corticaux (ATC) autour desquelles s'organisent leurs cibles, les cellules de la couche IV. La structure peut être identifiée histologiquement en coupes tangentielles et porte le nom de « barrel » (« tonneau »). Cette correspondance vibrisse - barrel fait de ce système un model idéal pour étudier l'influence de l'activité périphérique sur l'établissement et le maintien des cartes somatotopiques. Notre laboratoire dispose d'une souche de souris qui a subi une mutation spontanée pour le gène codant l'adenylyl cyclase I (ACI). Cette enzyme membranaire catalyse la formation de l'AMPc et joue un rôle important dans le guidage axonal, la libération des neurotransmetteurs et l'intégration des signaux postsynaptiques. Nous avons démontré dans un premier temps que cette souris adulte ne développe pas de barrels. Cela est dû à un manque d'organisation des ATC et aussi des cellules de la couche IV. De plus, les résultats électrophysiologiques montrent que les informations venant des vibrisses adjacentes ne sont pas intégrées d'une manière normale. Dans ce travail de thèse, j'ai analysé la morphologie des ATC révélés individuellement avec de la biocytine. L'analyse quantitative des ATC a mis en évidence les points suivants: 1. Les axones de la souris normale (NOR) quittent le thalamus, traversent la capsule interne et la substance blanche sous-corticale et pénètrent dans le cortex somato-sensoriel primaire. A l'intérieur de l'écorce ils traversent au maximum 3 colonnes corticales adjacentes dont une contient le barrel cible. En passant à travers les couches VI et V, ces axones arborisent et convergent progressivement vers le barrel dans lequel ils forment une riche arborisation. Un petit nombre des branches « errantes », pleines de boutons synaptiques, pénètrent dans les barrels voisins. Deux axones NOR provenant de corps cellulaires très proches dans le thalamus peuvent avoir un cheminement très divergent lors de la traversée de la capsule interne et de la substance blanche sous-corticale mais, à leur entrée dans le cortex, ils sont distants d'au maximum 2 colonnes corticales de la colonne qui contient le barrel cible et ils convergent progressivement vers ce barrel. 2. Les axones de la souris mutante (BRL) ont le même trajet sous-cortical que les axones NOR, mais leur entrée dans le cortex somato-sensoriel primaire est aléatoire. A l'interface entre la substance blanche sous-corticale et le cortex, l'axone principal se divise rapidement en troncs axonaux qui traversent les couches VI et V d'une manière divergente pour arriver dans la couche IV. Cela contraste beaucoup avec la trajectoire des NOR qui convergent graduellement vers leur barrel cible. Le nombre de branches radiales que les axones BRL utilisent pour entrer dans le cortex et dans la couche IV est double par rapport aux axones NOR. Parmi ces branches, seules quelques-unes donnent des arborisations, les autres ne sont pas développées et leur morphologie est semblable à celle des branches formées par les axones de la souris normale lors du développement. Deux axones BRL issus de corps cellulaires proches dans le thalamus peuvent avoir une trajectoire très divergente jusqu'à leur entrée dans la couche IV, mais à ce niveau ils sont réorientés pour se retrouver et faire un nombre maximal de branches et boutons synaptiques dans la même région corticale. Dans un cas extrême, un des axones observés est entré dans le cortex à la limite entre l'aire somatosensorielle primaire et secondaire et a parcouru une distance de 2 mm pour retrouver son partenaire thalamique et donner avec celui-ci un nombre maximal de branches dans la même région de la couche IV. 3. Les mesures quantitatives ont montré que les arborisations corticales des axones NOR ont une longueur moyenne de 18mm et sont formées par 200 segments qui portent 1200 boutons synaptiques. Par rapport à la souris NOR, les axones BRL ont en moyenne la même longueur, le même nombre de segments et boutons synaptiques, mais donnent deux fois plus de branches radiales. La surface tangentielle occupée par les arborisations BRL dans la couche IV est 2 fois plus grande que celle des NOR. Cela signifie que les 1000 boutons synaptiques qui caractérisent les arborisations NOR et BRL dans la couche IV sont disséminés sur une surface tangentielle double chez les derniers, et donc que la densité des boutons par unité de surface corticale est en moyenne plus faible. En effet, l'augmentation de la surface corticale tangentielle des BRL est due aux surfaces de faible et moyenne densité synaptique (0 - 8 boutons / 400pn2) qui augmentent 2 fois tandis que les surfaces de haute densité synaptiques (8 - 64 boutons / 4001.tm2) sont les mêmes. Nous émettons l'hypothèse selon laquelle, durant le développement, les ATC de la souris BRL divergent et forment un nombre exubérant de branches. Grâce à cette divergence et aux branches supranuméraires, ils trouvent l'endroit de l'écorce où se trouvent leurs voisins thalamiques et arborisent abondamment dans cette région. Cependant, le déficit en AGI ne leurs permet pas par la suite, sous influence de l'activité périphérique, de retirer les branches qui se trouvent dans les endroits inappropriés de l'écorce, avec de possibles conséquences sur la discrimination tactile.

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A recent study of a pair of sympatric species of cichlids in Lake Apoyo in Nicaragua is viewed as providing probably one of the most convincing examples of sympatric speciation to date. Here, we describe and study a stochastic, individual-based, explicit genetic model tailored for this cichlid system. Our results show that relatively rapid (<20,000 generations) colonization of a new ecological niche and (sympatric or parapatric) speciation via local adaptation and divergence in habitat and mating preferences are theoretically plausible if: (i) the number of loci underlying the traits controlling local adaptation, and habitat and mating preferences is small; (ii) the strength of selection for local adaptation is intermediate; (iii) the carrying capacity of the population is intermediate; and (iv) the effects of the loci influencing nonrandom mating are strong. We discuss patterns and timescales of ecological speciation identified by our model, and we highlight important parameters and features that need to be studied empirically to provide information that can be used to improve the biological realism and power of mathematical models of ecological speciation.

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Ants provide remarkable examples of equivalent genotypes developing into divergent and discrete phenotypes. Diploid eggs can develop either into queens, which specialize in reproduction, or workers, which participate in cooperative tasks such as building the nest, collecting food, and rearing the young. In contrast, the differentiation between males and females generally depends upon whether eggs are fertilized, with fertilized (diploid) eggs giving rise to females and unfertilized (haploid) eggs giving rise to males. To obtain a comprehensive picture of the relative contributions of gender (sex), caste, developmental stage, and species divergence to gene expression evolution, we investigated gene expression patterns in pupal and adult queens, workers, and males of two species of fire ants, Solenopsis invicta and S. richteri. Microarray hybridizations revealed that variation in gene expression profiles is influenced more by developmental stage than by caste membership, sex, or species identity. The second major contributor to variation in gene expression was the combination of sex and caste. Although workers and queens share equivalent diploid nuclear genomes, they have highly distinctive patterns of gene expression in both the pupal and the adult stages, as might be expected given their extraordinary level of phenotypic differentiation. Overall, the difference in the proportion of differentially expressed genes was greater between workers and males than between workers and queens or queens and males, consistent with the fact that workers and males share neither gender nor reproductive capability. Moreover, between-species comparisons revealed that the greatest difference in gene expression patterns occurred in adult workers, a finding consistent with the fact that adult workers most directly experience the distinct external environments characterizing the different habitats occupied by the two species. Thus, much of the evolution of gene expression in ants may occur in the worker caste, despite the fact that these individuals are largely or completely sterile. Analyses of gene expression evolution revealed a combination of positive selection and relaxation of stabilizing selection as important factors driving the evolution of such genes.

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We constructed a microsatellite library from four Crocidura russula Y chromosome-specific bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones. Only one of eight microsatellites was male-specific, despite genome walking to obtain more flanking sequence and testing of 93 primer combinations. Potential reasons for this low success are discussed. The male-specific locus, CRY3, was genotyped in 90 males, including C. russula from across the species range and two related species. The large difference in CRY3 allele size between eastern and western lineages supports earlier reports of high divergence between them. Despite polymorphism of CRY3 in Morocco, only one allele was found throughout the whole of Europe, consistent with previous studies that suggest recent colonization of Europe from a small number of Moroccan founders.

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In order for some patients to benefit from aggressive chemotherapy for invasive breast carcinoma, many patients are currently being treated without little or no benefit. Enormous effort is hence being directed towards the identification of those patients who will need chemotherapy and those who will not. Since chemotherapy targets proliferating cells pathologists focus on the proliferative activity of tumors, as assessed by mitotic figure counts or by cell cycle specific immunohistochemical markers, such as Ki-67 and H3 histone. As far as the tumor grade is concerned, many of these studies have reported a tendency to up-grade carcinomas in resection specimen when compared to the initial diagnosis on the biopsy material, and most studies have noted that the upgrade in resection specimen is due solely or to a large extent to an increase in the mitotic figure count. In the present study, we propose a different explanation for the divergence in mitotic figure counts between biopsy and resection material. We assessed the proliferative activity of 52 invasive ductal carcinomas and confirm that the number of mitotic figures significantly increased by a factor of more than 3 in resection specimen over the biopsy material, while at the same time the pan-cell cycle specific marker MIB-1 yieldes comparable results. we propose that the delayed formalin fixation of resection specimen allows cell cycle activities to continue for a long time, up to many hours, and that this leads to an arrest of mitoses in metaphase where they are readily identified by the pathologist. We propose that the mitotic figure count in the rapidly fixed biopsy cores better represent the tumor biology and should be used as a basis for chemotherapy therapeutic decisions.

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We investigate the evolutionary history of the greater white-toothed shrew across its distribution in northern Africa and mainland Europe using sex-specific (mtDNA and Y chromosome) and biparental (X chromosome) markers. All three loci confirm a large divergence between eastern (Tunisia and Sardinia) and western (Morocco and mainland Europe) lineages, and application of a molecular clock to mtDNA divergence estimates indicates a more ancient separation (2.25 M yr ago) than described by some previous studies, supporting claims for taxonomic revision. Moroccan ancestry for the mainland European population is inconclusive from phylogenetic trees, but is supported by greater nucleotide diversity and a more ancient population expansion in Morocco than in Europe. Signatures of rapid population expansion in mtDNA, combined with low X and Y chromosome diversity, suggest a single colonization of mainland Europe by a small number of Moroccan shrews >38 K yr ago. This study illustrates that multilocus genetic analyses can facilitate the interpretation of species' evolutionary history but that phylogeographic inference using X and Y chromosomes is restricted by low levels of observed polymorphism.

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In terrestrial snakes, many cases of intraspecific shifts in dietary habits as a function of predator sex and body size are driven by gape-limitation - and hence, are most common in species that feed on relatively large prey, and exhibit a wide body-size range. Our data on seasnakes reveal an alternative mechanism for intraspecific niche partitioning, based on sex-specific seasonal anorexia induced by reproductive activities. Turtle-headed seasnakes (Emydocephalus annulatus) on coral reefs in the New Caledonian Lagoon feed entirely on the eggs of demersal-spawning fishes. DNA sequence data (cytochrome b gene) on eggs that we palpated from stomachs of 37 snakes showed that despite this ontogenetic-stage specialization, the prey come from a taxonomically diverse array of species including damselfish (41% of samples, at least 5 species), blennies (41%, 4 species) and gobies (19%, 5 species). The composition of snake diets shifted seasonally (with damselfish dominating in winter but not summer), presumably reflecting seasonality of fish reproduction. That seasonal shift affects male and female snakes differently, because reproduction is incompatible with foraging. Adult female seasnakes ceased feeding when they became heavily distended with developing embryos in late summer, and males ceased feeding while they were mate-searching in winter. The sex divergence in foraging habits may be amplified by sexual size dimorphism; females grow larger than males, and larger snakes (of both sexes) feed more on damselfish (which often lay their eggs in exposed sites) than on blennies and gobies (whose eggs are hidden within narrow crevices). Specific features of reproductive biology of coral-reef fish (seasonality and nest type) have generated intraspecific niche partitioning in these seasnakes, by mechanisms different from those that apply to terrestrial snakes.

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The species of the common shrew (Sorex araneus) group are morphologically very similar, but have undergone a spectacular chromosomal evolution. We investigate here the evolutionary history of the Sorex araneus group distributed in western Europe. In particular, we clarify the position of a difficult species, S. granarius, using sex-specific (mtDNA and Y-chromosome) markers. The karyotype of S. granarius is generally considered similar to the common ancestor of the restricted group considered here. The mtDNA data (1.4 kb) confirms the close relationship between S. granarius and S. araneus sensu stricto (hereafter S. araneus s.s.), but the Y-chromosome (3.4 kb) produces a quite different picture: S. granarius is closely related to another species, S. coronatus. Comparison of mtDNA and Y-chromosome phylogenies suggests that the genetic and chromosomal evolution in this group are disconnected processes. The evolutionary history of the south-western European populations of the S. araneus group can only be understood considering secondary contacts between taxa after their divergence, implying genetic exchanges by means of hybridization and/or introgression.

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The nose-horned viper (Vipera ammodytes) occurs in a large part of the south-eastern Europe and Asia Minor. Phylogenetic relationships were reconstructed for a total of 59 specimens using sequences from three mitochondrial regions (16S and cytochrome b genes, and control region, totalling 2308 bp). A considerable number of clades were observed within this species, showing a large genetic diversity within the Balkan peninsula. Splitting of the basal clades was evaluated to about 4 million years ago. Genetic results are in contradiction with presently accepted taxonomy based on morphological characters: V. a. gregorwallneri and V. a. ruffoi do not display any genetic difference compared with the nominotypic subspecies (V. a. ammodytes), involving that these subspecies can be regarded as synonyms. High genetic divergence in the central part of the Balkan peninsula is not concordant with low morphological differentiation. Finally, the extensive genetic diversity within the Balkan peninsula and the colonisation routes are discussed

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The Quaternary cold periods in Europe are thought to have heavily influenced the amount and distribution of intraspecific genetic variation in both animals and plants. The phylogeographies of 10 taxa, including mammals (Ursus arctos, Sorex spp., Crocidura suaveolens, Arvicola spp.), amphibians (Triturus spp.), arthropods (Chorthippus parallelus), and plants (Abies alba, Picea abies, Fagus sylvatica, Quercus spp.), were analysed to elucidate general trends across Europe. Only a small degree of congruence was found amongst the phylogeographies of the 10 taxa, but the likely postglacial colonization routes exhibit some similarities. A Brooks parsimony analysis produced an unrooted area phylogram, showing that: (i) the northern regions were colonized generally from the Iberic and Balkanic refugia; and (ii) the Italian lineages were often isolated due to the presence of the Alpine barrier. The comparison of colonization routes highlighted four main suture-zones where lineages from the different refugia meet. Some of the intraspecific genetic distances among lineages indicated a prequaternary divergence that cannot be connected to any particular cold period, but are probably related mainly to the date of arrival of each taxon in the European continent. As a consequence, molecular genetics so far appears to be of limited use in dating Quaternary events.

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Genetic progress depends on germplasm quality and breeding methods. Twelve maize populations and their crosses were evaluated to estimate combining ability and potential to be included as source populations in breeding programs. Plant height, point of insertion of the first ear, number of ears per plant, number of grains per ear, root and stalk lodging and grain yield were studied in two locations in Brazil, during the 1997/98 season. Genotype sum of squares was divided into general (GCA) and specific (SCA) combining ability. Results indicated the existence of genetic divergence for all traits analyzed, where additive effects were predominant. The high heterosis levels observed, mainly in Xanxerê, suggested the environmental influence on the manifestation of this genetic phenomenon. Populations revealed potential to be used in breeding programs; however, those more intensively submitted to selection could provide larger genetic progress, showing the importance of population improvement for the increment of the heterosis in maize.

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A multivariate morphometric study of the Greater white-toothed shrew (C. russula) throughout its Palearctic range was carried out to search for patterns of geographic variation within the species boundary. Burnaby's and multiple group principal component analysis allowed the adjustment of raw data with respect to within-sample allometric variation. Multivariate 'size-free' results show a stepped dine with the phenotypical trait reduction and shape change from the eastern to the western Maghreb. Pleistocene fossil mandibles proved to have low phenetic distances with eastern populations (Tunisia, east Algeria) and it is argued that their character set is the primitive condition. The ancestral Mid-Pleistocene shrews lived in a relatively more humid climate. Gee-climatic changes in the north African range during the Quaternary provoked phenetic variation of C. russula and, it can be argued, evolution of the modern western C.r. yebalensis. A historical process can thus be assumed as the main cause of this categorical variation, by segmentation of the species range due to gee-climatic events. Morphometric discontinuity within the C. russula Maghreb range is shown to be congruent with karyological and biochemical studies. Moroccan and Tunisian shrews differ, for example, in NFa chromosomes and electrophoretical traits. A stasipatric process should be invoked to explain categorical variation in the Maghreb range. Colonization and divergence of insular populations results in more or less differentiated geographic races. The populations of Ibiza and Pantelleria are close to the species threshold (Nei's D greater than or equal to 0.1). The process of speciation undergone by the Greater white-toothed shrew results in a complex pattern of geographic variation, including both allopatric and non-allopatric modes.

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The objective of this work was to evaluate the genetic diversity, its organization and the genetic relationships within oil palm (Elaeis oleifera (Kunth) Cortés, from America, and E. guineensis (Jacq.), from Africa) germplasm using Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) and Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP). In complement to a previous RFLP study on 241 E. oleifera accessions, 38 E. guineensis accessions were analyzed using the same 37 cDNA probes. These accessions covered a large part of the geographical distribution areas of these species in America and Africa. In addition, AFLP analysis was performed on a sub-set of 40 accessions of E. oleifera and 22 of E. guineensis using three pairs of enzyme/primer combinations. Data were subjected to Factorial Analysis of Correspondence (FAC) and cluster analysis, with parameters of genetic diversity being also studied. Results appeared congruent between RFLP and AFLP. In the E. oleifera, AFLP confirmed the strong structure of genetic diversity revealed by RFLP, according to geographical origin of the studied material, with the identification of the same four distinct genetic groups: Brazil, French Guyana/Surinam, Peru, north of Colombia/Central America. Both markers revealed that genetic divergence between the two species is of the same magnitude as that among provenances of E. oleifera. This finding is in discrepancy with the supposed early tertiary separation of the two species.

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Rapid rebound of plasma viremia in patients after interruption of long-term combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) suggests persistence of low-level replicating cells or rapid reactivation of latently infected cells. To further characterize rebounding virus, we performed extensive longitudinal clonal evolutionary studies of HIV env C2-V3-C3 regions and exploited the temporal relationships of rebounding plasma viruses with regard to pretreatment sequences in 20 chronically HIV-1-infected patients having undergone multiple 2-week structured treatment interruptions (STI). Rebounding virus during the short STI was homogeneous, suggesting mono- or oligoclonal origin during reactivation. No evidence for a temporal structure of rebounding virus in regard to pretreatment sequences was found. Furthermore, expansion of distinct lineages at different STI cycles emerged. Together, these findings imply stochastic reactivation of different clones from long-lived latently infected cells rather than expansion of viral populations replicating at low levels. After treatment was stopped, diversity increased steadily, but pretreatment diversity was, on average, achieved only >2.5 years after the start of STI when marked divergence from preexisting quasispecies also emerged. In summary, our results argue against persistence of ongoing low-level replication in patients on suppressive cART. Furthermore, a prolonged delay in restoration of pretreatment viral diversity after treatment interruption demonstrates a surprisingly sustained evolutionary bottleneck induced by punctuated antiretroviral therapy.