976 resultados para medieval painting
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Se analiza una selección de castillos y murallas situadas en los límites administrativos de la Comunidad de Madrid que fueron levantados con fábrica mixta de mampostería de piedra con verdugadas de ladrillo. El artículo estudia la historia de la construcción de esta técnica de origen romano y difusión bizantina a través de los ejemplos tempranos hispanomusulmanes y, principalmente, la fortificación bajomedieval señorial. Los castillos y murallas con fábrica mixta de piedra y ladrillo de la Comunidad de Madrid estudiados son los de Buitrago de Lozoya, Talamanca del Jarama, Alcalá la Vieja en Alcalá de Henares, el viejo Real de Manzanares, el Castillo de Aulencia y la muralla de Torrelaguna.
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Discurso leído, el día 10 de enero de 1954, en la recepción pública de Don Leopoldo Torres Balbás en la Real Academia de la Historia
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Oriente y Occidente en el arte medieval
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Inscripción en ángulo inf. derech.: "Nº 23"
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Del viaje por un conjunto de representaciones de Lisboa emerge una imagen síntesis de la ciudad, situada entre la identidad y la alteridad, segregando, en la transparencia atemporal de ese nuevo espacio representativo la matriz de la temporalidad de su paisaje.
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Chromosome-specific gene regulation is known thus far only as a mechanism to equalize the transcriptional activity of the single male X chromosome with that of the two female X chromosomes. In Drosophila melanogaster, a complex including the five Male-Specific Lethal (MSL) proteins, “paints” the male X chromosome, mediating its hypertranscription. Here, with the molecular cloning of Painting of fourth (Pof), we describe a previously uncharacterized gene encoding a chromosome-specific protein in Drosophila. Unlike the MSL proteins, POF paints an autosome, the fourth chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster. Chromosome translocation analysis shows that the binding depends on an initiation site in the proximal region of chromosome 4 and spreads in cis to involve the entire chromosome. The spreading depends on sequences or structures specific to chromosome 4 and cannot extend to parts of other chromosomes translocated to the fourth. Spreading can also occur in trans to a paired homologue that lacks the initiation region. In the related species Drosophila busckii, POF paints the entire X chromosome exclusively in males, suggesting relationships between the fourth chromosome and the X and between POF complexes and dosage-compensation complexes.
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The X chromosome linkage group is conserved in placental mammals. However, X chromosome morphological differences, due to internal chromosome rearrangements, exist among mammalian species. We have developed bovine chromosome painting probes for Xp and Xq to assess segment homologies between the submetacentric bovine X chromosome and the acrocentric sheep and goat X chromosomes. These painting probes and their corresponding DNA libraries were developed by chromosome micromanipulation, DNA micropurification, microcloning, and PCR amplification. The bovine Xp painting probe identified an interstitially located homologous segment in the sheep and goat Xq region, most probably resulting from chromosome inversion. Ten type II (microsatellite) markers obtained from the bovine Xq library and five other X chromosome assigned, but unlinked, markers were used to generate a linkage map for Xq spanning 89.4 centimorgans. The chromosome painting probes and molecular markers generated in this study would be useful for comparative mapping and tracing of internal X chromosome rearrangements in all ruminant species and would contribute to the understanding of mammalian sex chromosome evolution.