1000 resultados para Eletrônica molecular
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Naturwiss., Diss., 2013
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Informatik, Diss., 2015
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Este trabalho foi conduzido com o objetivo de estudar o efeito da escolha manual, da seleção eletrônica pela cor e do tratamento fungicida sobre a qualidade de sementes de amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.). O lote, após o descascamento, limpeza, classificação em peneira 22/64 de polegada e separação da porção mais pesada obtida pelo processamento em mesa gravitacional foi submetido aos seguintes tratamentos: 1. material original (testemunha), 2. material submetido a uma seleção eletrônica, 3. material submetido a duas seleções eletrônicas, 4. material submetido a três seleções eletrônicas, 5. escolha manual por oito pessoas, 6. escolha manual por quatro pessoas seguida de uma seleção eletrônica, 7. material descartado pela selecionadora eletrônica. Todos os tratamentos foram divididos em duas partes e uma delas foi tratada com o fungicida thiran, (2 g.i.a por kg de sementes). Para avaliar a qualidade das sementes foram conduzidos os seguintes testes: análise de pureza física, exame de sementes com tegumento danificado, germinarão, envelhecimento acelerado, emergência em areia, emergência em campo e exame de sanidade das sementes. Conclui-se que as sementes descartadas pela sele cionadora eletrônica, composta predominantemente de sementes de amendoim de coloração mais clara e mais escura que a cor característica do cultivar e de sementes com tegumento danificado expondo o embrião foram de menor qualidade física, fisiológica e sanitária, entretanto, a remoção destes materiais através da escolha manual e/ou seleção eletrônica melhorou apenas a qualidade física, não alterou a qualidade fisiológica e sanitaria do lote de sementes. O tratamento fungicida proporcionou melhoria na qualidade fisiológica e sanitária das sementes e exerceu efeito protetivo no momento da semeadura.
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n.s. no.41(1988)
Molecular phylogenies, chromosomes and dispersion in Brazilian akodontines (Rodentia, Sigmodontinae)
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A new molecular phylogeny for akodontine rodents from Brazil was proposed. The phylogenetic tree was enriched with the area of occurrence and with information on the karyotype of the samples. Based on this enriched tree, and with a described methodology, hypotheses were proposed on the karyotype and area of occurrence of the ancestors of each Clade. Thus it was possible to discuss hypotheses on chromosome evolution of the group, and on dispersion events from the "area of original differentiation" of akodontines in the Andes. Chromosome evolution started with high diploid numbers (2n=52) and showed a tendency to reduction (until 2n=14 in more recent clades). Independent side-branches of the tree showed 2n reduction and in one case the 2n increased. At least four dispersion events from the Andes down to South-eastern Brazil were proposed. The results should suggest the direction of new studies on comparative karyology.
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For over 40 years malacologists have been discussing the taxonomical status of Heleobia species, an enigmatic genus from Cochliopidae family (Caenogastropoda: Rissooidea). As with other rissooidean families, the considerable character convergence and the paucity of anatomical synapomorphies has proved to be a problem in resolving cochliopid phylogenetic relations and establishing the validity of several nominal cochliopid species. Here we present a molecular contribution to solve the taxonomical status of one of the most abundant Southern South America cochliopid genera which has many endemic species. We report molecular evidence that supports three of the four Heleobia groups described for this region, the "australis", "parchappii" and "piscium" groups. The fourth, the "hatcheri" group, belongs not to Heleobia but to a different genus which itself should not be considered as part of the family Cochliopidae but closely related to genus Potamolithus Pilsbry & Rush, 1896.
Microscopia eletrônica de granulações em Proteus vulgaris tratado como Cloreto de Trifeniltetrazólio
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Zonas citoplasmáticas de atividade redutora de TTC foram evidenciadas em células de Proteus vulgaris examinadas ao microscópio eletrõnico. As experiências foram realizadas em vários intervalos de tempo, sendo a reação, em alguns casos, estabilizada por meio de formol. Verificou-se que as granulações de formazana podiam ser removidas no interior do corpo bacteriano por meio de tratamento com acetona. O bombardeamento pelos eléctrons, quando os germes não tinham sido fixados com formol, determinou a saída das granulações do interior dos bacilos, deixando vestígios de sua presença (rompimento das membranas celulares nos pontos onde estavam localizados). A fixação com formol evitava a saída dos grânulos. O acúmulo dos cristais de formazana, internamente, nos pólos ou ao longo do corpo bacteriano, provoca sérias alterações morfológicas.
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El presente proyecto planteaba el paso siguiente a la construcción, por nosotros mismos, de la Colección Nuclear de Cebadas Españolas, que es una representación esquemática de la variabilidad genética de las cebadas ancestralmente cultivadas en nuestro país. Para la explotación completa de estos materiales autóctonos en el Programa Nacional de Mejora de Cebadas, que estamos llevando a cabo los grupos integrantes de este proyecto, se realizó el mismo, que ha comprendido los objetivos siguientes: - Caracterización agronómica, mediante ensayos de campo en ambientes contrastantes y representativos, incluyendo la evaluación de respuestas a factores productores de estreses bióticos y abióticos. - Caracterización fenológica, mediante ensayos en invernadero con protocolos desarrollados por nosotros, para identificar la respuesta de estos genotipos a la vernalización y el fotoperiodo. - Caracterización maltero-cervecera/pienso, mediante análisis de cebada y malta. - Caracterización molecular, mediante el uso de marcadores SSRs y STS.
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Hypoxia, a condition of insufficient oxygen availability to support metabolism, occurs when the vascular supply is interrupted, as in stroke. The identification of the hypoxic and viable tissue in stroke as compared with irreversible lesions (necrosis) has relevant implications for the treatment of ischemic stroke. Traditionally, imaging by positron emission tomography (PET), using 15O-based radiotracers, allowed the measurement of perfusion and oxygen extraction in stroke, providing important insights in its pathophysiology. However, these multitracer evaluations are of limited applicability in clinical settings. More recently, specific tracers have been developed, which accumulate with an inverse relationship to oxygen concentration and thus allow visualizing the hypoxic tissue non invasively. These belong to two main groups: nitroimidazoles, and among these the 18F-Fluoroimidazole (18F-FMISO) is the most widely used, and the copper-based tracers, represented mainly by Cu-ATSM. While these tracers have been at first developed and tested in order to image hypoxia in tumors, they have also shown promising results in stroke models and preliminary clinical studies in patients with cardiovascular disorders, allowing the detection of hypoxic tissue and the prediction of the extent of subsequent ischemia and clinical outcome. These tracers have therefore the potential to select an appropriate subgroup of patients who could benefit from a hypoxia-directed treatment and provide prognosis relevant imaging. The molecular imaging of hypoxia made important progress over the last decade and has a potential for integration into the diagnostic and therapeutic workup of patients with ischemic stroke.
Ab initio modeling and molecular dynamics simulation of the alpha 1b-adrenergic receptor activation.
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This work describes the ab initio procedure employed to build an activation model for the alpha 1b-adrenergic receptor (alpha 1b-AR). The first version of the model was progressively modified and complicated by means of a many-step iterative procedure characterized by the employment of experimental validations of the model in each upgrading step. A combined simulated (molecular dynamics) and experimental mutagenesis approach was used to determine the structural and dynamic features characterizing the inactive and active states of alpha 1b-AR. The latest version of the model has been successfully challenged with respect to its ability to interpret and predict the functional properties of a large number of mutants. The iterative approach employed to describe alpha 1b-AR activation in terms of molecular structure and dynamics allows further complications of the model to allow prediction and interpretation of an ever-increasing number of experimental data.
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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) compose a family of nuclear receptors that mediate the effects of lipidic ligands at the transcriptional level. In this review, we highlight advances in the understanding of the PPAR ligand binding domain (LBD) structure at the atomic level. The overall structure of PPARs LBD is described, and important protein ligand interactions are presented. Structure-activity relationships between isotypes structures and ligand specificity are addressed. It is shown that the numerous experimental three-dimensional structures available, together with in silico simulations, help understanding the role played by the activating function-2 (AF-2) in PPARs activation and its underlying molecular mechanism. The relation between the PPARs constitutive activity and the intrinsic stability of the active conformation is discussed. Finally, the interactions of PPARs LBD with co-activators or co-repressors, as well as with the retinoid X receptor (RXR) are described and considered in relation to PPARs activation.
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The dispersal process, by which individuals or other dispersing agents such as gametes or seeds move from birthplace to a new settlement locality, has important consequences for the dynamics of genes, individuals, and species. Many of the questions addressed by ecology and evolutionary biology require a good understanding of species' dispersal patterns. Much effort has thus been devoted to overcoming the difficulties associated with dispersal measurement. In this context, genetic tools have long been the focus of intensive research, providing a great variety of potential solutions to measuring dispersal. This methodological diversity is reviewed here to help (molecular) ecologists find their way toward dispersal inference and interpretation and to stimulate further developments.