997 resultados para Inter-chromosomal trans-splicing
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O tema deste trabalho é a (in)disciplina em contexto de sala de aula, colocando - se o enfoque nas representações alunos do 3º ciclo, pais e professores sobre esta problemática e as suas perceções sobre o tipo de ocorrências e causas. Este estudo de caso procura um entendimento da indisciplina, reconhecendo-se a existência de uma miríade de fatores subjacentes a este conceito, cruzando diferentes olhares da psicologia, sociologia e pedagogia. O conceito de indisciplina é definido com referência ao conceito de disciplina traduzindo um comportamento disruptivo que emerge na relação pedagógica. A construção da relação interpessoal entre professor/aluno e a gestão do comportamento dos alunos assegura a manutenção de um clima que permite a efetividade do processo ensino – aprendizagem. Realiza-se uma abordagem numa perspetiva conceptual, procurando-se o conhecimento e natureza do conceito, a identificação das causas centrados no aluno desde as suas características psicológicas, sócio – económicas, de contexto familiar e culturais, as causas centradas no professor e na organização escolar, bem como as causas sociais que influenciam a ocorrência de (in)disciplina. Explanam-se formas de gestão e resolução de comportamentos disruptivos, atendendo a diferentes e possíveis abordagens. Efetua-se, numa perspetiva empírica, na tentativa de compreender o impacto da interação pedagógica na ocorrência de atos disruptivos, a análise e interpretação de dados obtidos por triangulação de métodos, a partir de uma população de alunos de 3ºciclo, professores e pais, permitindo uma reflexão e confrontação sobre as representações destes atores e as realidades observadas.
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This paper discusses a study undertaken to test various speech discrimination tests.
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El presente trabajo de tesis emerge a partir de la necesidad de reflexionar en torno al pensamiento teórico y político de los intelectuales aymaras contemporáneos. Básicamente procuramos averiguar las temáticas y las lógicas argumentativas de los mismos, así como una serie de razones en las que, entendemos, persiste y resiste, así sea de manera implícita y, sobre todo, subterránea, una visión propia (qulla) del mundo y de la vida. De ahí que, y más aún desde el contexto sociocultural y la experiencia política de los pueblos y movimientos indígenas, asumamos que la intelectualidad aymara se constituye en y por una praxis fundamentalmente política. También intentamos desarrollar una aproximación a las principales y específicas características políticas e intelectuales de los pensadores aymaras, quienes están produciendo un corpus de textos cada vez más interesantes y, a la vez, complejos. Estos trabajos están dando lugar a una diversidad de posicionamientos teóricos, políticos y epistemológicos, y cuya comprensión pretendemos desarrollarla tanto desde una perspectiva inter(trans)disciplinaria como desde una lectura “densa” o, mejor aún, desde las propias y radicales significaciones históricas, políticas y culturales del pueblo qulla. Nos interesa entonces percibir y entender que la experiencia y la militancia política (activismo) de la intelectualidad aymara emergen desde un lugar propio de enunciación: el ayllu y las correspondientes territorialidades, organizaciones y movimientos indígenas. También, entendemos que son los procesos de insurgencia andina los que generan las condiciones de posibilidad para el desarrollo de las funciones políticas e intelectuales de los pensadores aymaras, así como el despliegue de sus capacidades críticas y creativas. La producción intelectual y el discurso político aymaras están, en consecuencia, profundamente comprometidos con los diversos ciclos de las luchas y movilizaciones indígenas. Asumimos que así y sólo así podemos entender los sentidos básicos de la discursividad aymara contemporánea y también hacer explícita la dimensión teórica, política y epistemológica de la misma, además de hacerlo desde el propio contexto de la historia, cultura y sociedad andinas: el pueblo qulla.
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El presente trabajo de investigación tuvo por objetivo determinar cómo las representaciones sociales inciden en la conformación de los sistemas de creencias e ideologías de las personas gays y trans, a partir de la hegemonía del sistema heterosexista y su discurso normativo. Para esto, fueron analizadas categorías como ideología, prejuicio, heteronormatividad, discriminación y endodiscriminación. Ello ameritó un estudio de casos, realizado con miembros activistas de las instituciones ecuatorianas: Fundación Equidad y el Proyecto Transgénero, quienes compartieron sus experiencias de vida, así como reflexiones surgidas de su militancia y deconstrucción del modelo heteronormativo. El estudio arrojó como resultado que el lenguaje, profundamente imbricado en las representaciones sociales, constituye en el sujeto posiciones de identidad atravesadas por efectos de la discriminación y el prejuicio. Aunque, paradójicamente, la emergencia de corrientes contrahegemónicas al interior de los colectivos de gays y trans permite resignificar la palabra hiriente y darle lugar en la sociedad al no heterosexual. Además, se constató que, pese a ciertos avances legislativos género‐sensibles, persiste una clara diferenciación social entre lo que es considerado “normal” y lo “anti‐natural”; específicamente, entre el “nosotros correcto” y el “ellos” insurrecto a la norma, pensado como invivible y abyecto. Importa pensar, entonces, el efecto que ejercen instituciones de poder, como la iglesia, la clínica y el ámbito judicial.
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Intensive cultivation of fen peat soils (Eutric Histosols) for agricultural purposes, started in Europe about 250 years ago, resulting in decreased soil fertility, increased oxidation of peat and corresponding CO2-emissions to the atmosphere, nutrient transfer to aquatic ecosystems and losses in the total area of the former native wetlands. To prevent these negative environmental effects set-aside programs and rewetting measures were promoted in recent years. Literature results and practical experiences showed that large scale rewetting of intensively used agricultural Histosols may result in the mobilisation of phosphorus (P), its transport to adjacent surface waters and an accelerated eutrophication risk. The paper summarises results from an international European Community sponsored research project and demonstrates how results obtained at different scales and from different scientific disciplines were compiled to derive a strategy to carry out rewetting measures. A decision support system (DSS) for a hydrologically sensitive area in the Droemling catchment in north-eastern Germany was developed and is presented as a tool to regulate rewetting in order to control P release. It is demonstrated that additional laboratory experiments to identify essential processes of P release during rewetting and the site-specific management of the water table, the involvement of specific knowledge and experience of the stakeholders are necessary to develop an applicable DSS. The presented DSS is practically used to prevent freshwater resources from diffuse P pollution.
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The human gut microbiota comprises a diverse microbial consortium closely co-evolved with the human genome and diet. The importance of the gut microbiota in regulating human health and disease has however been largely overlooked due to the inaccessibility of the intestinal habitat, the complexity of the gut microbiota itself and the fact that many of its members resist cultivation and are in fact new to science. However, with the emergence of 16S rRNA molecular tools and "post-genomics" high resolution technologies for examining microorganisms as they occur in nature without the need for prior laboratory culture, this limited view of the gut microbiota is rapidly changing. This review will discuss the application of molecular microbiological tools to study the human gut microbiota in a culture independent manner. Genomics or metagenomics approaches have a tremendous capability to generate compositional data and to measure the metabolic potential encoded by the combined genomes of the gut microbiota. Another post-genomics approach, metabonomics, has the capacity to measure the metabolic kinetic or flux of metabolites through an ecosystem at a particular point in time or over a time course. Metabonomics thus derives data on the function of the gut microbiota in situ and how it responds to different environmental stimuli e. g. substrates like prebiotics, antibiotics and other drugs and in response to disease. Recently these two culture independent, high resolution approaches have been combined into a single "transgenomic" approach which allows correlation of changes in metabolite profiles within human biofluids with microbiota compositional metagenomic data. Such approaches are providing novel insight into the composition, function and evolution of our gut microbiota.
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Here, we identify the Arabidopsis thaliana ortholog of the mammalian DEAD box helicase, eIF4A-III, the putative anchor protein of exon junction complex (EJC) on mRNA. Arabidopsis eIF4A-III interacts with an ortholog of the core EJC component, ALY/Ref, and colocalizes with other EJC components, such as Mago, Y14, and RNPS1, suggesting a similar function in EJC assembly to animal eIF4A-III. A green fluorescent protein (GFP)-eIF4A-III fusion protein showed localization to several subnuclear domains: to the nucleoplasm during normal growth and to the nucleolus and splicing speckles in response to hypoxia. Treatment with the respiratory inhibitor sodium azide produced an identical response to the hypoxia stress. Treatment with the proteasome inhibitor MG132 led to accumulation of GFP-eIF4A-III mainly in the nucleolus, suggesting that transition of eIF4A-III between subnuclear domains and/or accumulation in nuclear speckles is controlled by proteolysis-labile factors. As revealed by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching analysis, the nucleoplasmic fraction was highly mobile, while the speckles were the least mobile fractions, and the nucleolar fraction had an intermediate mobility. Sequestration of eIF4A-III into nuclear pools with different mobility is likely to reflect the transcriptional and mRNA processing state of the cell.
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The mechanisms of long-term adaptation to low oxygen environment are quite well studied, but little is known about the sensing of oxygen shortage, the signal transduction and the short-term effects of hypoxia in plant cells. We have found that an RNA helicase eIF4A-III, a putative component of the Exon Junction Complex, rapidly changes its pattern of localisation in the plant nucleus under hypoxic conditions. In normal cell growth conditions GFP- eIF4A-III was mainly nucleoplasmic, but in hypoxia stress conditions it moved to the nucleolus and splicing speckles. This transition occurred within 15-20 min in Arabidopsis culture cells and seedling root cells, but took more than 2 h in tobacco BY-2 culture cells. Inhibition of respiration, transcription or phosphorylation in cells and ethanol treatment had similar effects to hypoxia. The most likely consequence is that a certain mRNA population will remain bound to the eIF4A-III and other mRNA processing proteins, rather than being transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, and thus its translation will be suspended.