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BythinellaMoquin-Tandon, 1856 (Gastropoda: Rissooidea: Bythinellidae) in Romania: species richness in a glacial refugium

2009

Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) and ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS-1) sequences were analysed in 12 Romanian Bythinella populations. Phylogenetic relationships were inferred using maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian techniques. For COI, the Kimura two-parameter (K2P) distances and haplotype networks were computed. Two sympatric and four allopatric groups were distinguished. The K2P distances are similar to those for congeneric rissooids, so each of the six groups represents a species. Two are identified as Bythinella molcsanyi H. Wagner, 1941, and Bythinella dacica Grossu, 1946. The other four groups cannot be ascribed to any known Bythinella. The occur…

Refugium (population biology)biologyPhylogenetic treeSympatric speciationEcologyRissooideaAllopatric speciationZoologyBythinellaInternal transcribed spacerbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMaximum parsimonyJournal of Natural History
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The repeatability and reproducibility of calibrating signals generated by Hsu-Nielsen method

2005

During the measurements of the acoustic emission signals taken both in the laboratory and industrial conditions it is necessary to carry out calibration of the measurement paths used. One of the basic calibration methods is the one invented by Hsu-Nielsen, which consists in generating an acoustic signal during breaking a scriber placed in a special head put on an automatic pencil. The paper presents the measurement results of acoustic signals taken at various structural parameters of calibrating heads, which was done to determine their influence on the repeatability of the results obtained. Moreover, the measurements were taken for ten identical, in relation to their geometrical measurement…

ReproducibilityScriberAcoustic emissionGoodness of fitComputer scienceAcousticsStatistical inferenceCalibrationGeneral Physics and AstronomyRepeatabilityPencil (optics)Journal de Physique IV (Proceedings)
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ITS region of the rDNA of Pythium rhizosaccharum sp. nov. isolated from sugarcane roots: taxonomy and comparison with related species.

2003

Pythium rhizosaccharum (F-1244) was isolated from soil samples taken in the rhizosphere of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) in the north-eastern India. This species is characterized by its smooth-walled, spherical sporangia and rarely formed sexual structures. When formed, the antheridial branches wrap around the oogonia and soon disappear after fertilization. The internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of its rDNA is comprised of 904 bases. The taxonomical description of this new species and its comparison with related species are given here, together with the nucleotide sequences of the ITS1 and ITS2, and the 5.8S gene of its ribosomal nuclear DNA.

RhizospherebiologyBase SequenceSporangiumMolecular Sequence DataPythiumRibosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyDNA RibosomalPlant RootsSaccharumSaccharum officinarumSequence Homology Nucleic AcidBotanyDNA Ribosomal SpacerGeneticsTaxonomy (biology)PythiumInternal transcribed spacerDNA FungalMolecular BiologyRibosomal DNASoil MicrobiologyFEMS microbiology letters
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Broadband Internet Access via Multi-Hop Wireless Mesh Networks: Design, Protocol and Experiments

2010

Published version of an article from the journal: Wireless Personal Communications. The original publication is available at Spingerlink. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11277-009-9907-9 While bandwidth for Internet access in urban areas is steadily increasing in recent years, many rural areas are still suffering from the effect of the digital divide. This paper presents a broadband Internet access paradigm developed in the context of the ADHOCSYS project, which was financed by the European Commission under the 6th Framework Program Information and Society Technologies, within the strategic objective of Broadband for All. Aiming at providing reliable Internet access in rural and mountainous regi…

Routing protocolbusiness.product_categoryBroadband networksComputer scienceMesh networkingHop (networking)law.inventionlawVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550::Telecommunication: 552BroadbandInternet accessWi-FiElectrical and Electronic EngineeringVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Information and communication science: 420::Communication and distributed systems: 423Network architectureWireless mesh networkbusiness.industryWireless networkQuality of serviceWireless WANOrder One Network ProtocolComputer Science ApplicationsInternet Connection SharingDigital subscriber lineNetwork access pointHazy Sighted Link State Routing ProtocolRural areabusinessTelecommunicationsMunicipal wireless networkComputer network
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The telomeric Cdc13-Stn1-Ten1 complex regulates RNA polymerase II transcription

2019

Advance article.

S phase transcribed genesTranscription GeneticChromosomal Proteins Non-HistoneCell Cycle ProteinsRNA polymerase IIBur1[SDV.BC.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology/Subcellular Processes [q-bio.SC]Genome Integrity Repair and ReplicationS Phase0302 clinical medicineTranscription (biology)Gene Expression Regulation FungalTranscriptional regulation0303 health sciencesCdc13-Stn1-Ten1biology030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyTranscription regulationRNA pol IIChromatinCyclin-Dependent KinasesCell biologyTelomeres030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRNA Polymerase IITranscriptional Elongation FactorsSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsDNA polymerase IITelomere-Binding ProteinsSaccharomyces cerevisiae[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerSaccharomyces cerevisiaeCST complex03 medical and health sciencesGeneticsBudding yeastGenomesGene030304 developmental biologyHmo1RNA[SDV.BBM.BM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Molecular biologyPromoterbiology.organism_classificationCromosomesTelomerebiology.proteinSpt5Cyclin-Dependent Kinase-Activating Kinase
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Regulation of the hDlg/hScrib/Hugl-1 tumour suppressor complex.

2008

The proper function of the Scribble tumour suppressor complex is dependent upon the correct localisation of its components. Previously we observed dynamic relocalisation of the hDlg component under conditions of osmotic stress. We now show that the other two components of the complex, hScrib and Hugl-1 display similar patterns of expression. We demonstrate, by shRNA ablation of hScrib expression, that hDlg and Hugl-1 are in part dependent upon hScrib for their correct localization. However under conditions of osmotic stress this apparent dependency no longer exists: hDlg and Hugl-1 localise to cell membranes independently of hScrib. We also demonstrate an interaction between the three compo…

SCRIBBlotting WesternBiologylaw.inventionCell LineSmall hairpin RNADiscs Large Homolog 1 ProteinlawSyntaxinAnimalsHumansSorbitolTransport VesiclesAdaptor Proteins Signal TransducingRegulation of gene expressionQa-SNARE ProteinsTumor Suppressor ProteinsOsmolar ConcentrationSignal transducing adaptor proteinMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyTransport proteinCell biologyVesicular transport proteinCytoskeletal ProteinsProtein TransportGene Expression RegulationMultiprotein ComplexesSuppressorRNA InterferenceSignal TransductionExperimental cell research
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The human protein Hugl-1 substitutes for Drosophila lethal giant larvae tumour suppressor function in vivo

2004

Drosophila lethal giant larvae: (lgl), discs large (dlg) and scribble (scrib) are tumour suppressor genes acting in a common pathway, whose loss of function leads to disruption of cell polarity and tissue architecture, uncontrolled proliferation and growth of neoplastic lesions. Mammalian homologues of these genes are highly conserved and evidence is emerging concerning their role in cell proliferation control and tumorigenesis in humans. Here we investigate the functional conservation between Drosophila lethal giant larvae and its human homologue Hugl-1(Llgl1). We first show that Hugl-1 is lost in human solid malignancies, supporting its role as a tumour suppressor in humans. Hugl-1 expres…

SCRIBCancer ResearchTumor suppressor geneBiologymedicine.disease_causeEyelaw.inventionlawDrosophilidaeCell polarityGeneticsmedicineAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsHumansRNA MessengerMolecular BiologyGeneticsCell growthTumor Suppressor ProteinsfungiCell polarity; Drosophila; Epithelial cancers; Hugl-1; Lethal giant larvae; Tumour suppressorGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalMembrane ProteinsProteinsHugl-1Lethal giant larvaebiology.organism_classificationCell biologyCytoskeletal ProteinsLarvaCell polaritySuppressorDrosophilaDrosophila melanogasterEpithelial cancersCarcinogenesisTumour suppressorProtein Binding
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Packing a multidisperse system of hard disks in a circular environment.

2008

We consider the problem of finding the densest closed packing of hard disks with proposed different radii in a circular environment, such that the radius of the circumcircle is minimal. With our approach, we are able to find denser packings for various problem instances than known from the literature. Both for the dynamics of the simulation and for the optimum values of the radii of the circumcircles, we find various scaling laws.

Scaling lawMathematics::Metric GeometryGeometryAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsRadiusCircumscribed circleHeat capacityAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsMathematicsPhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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Lulwoana sp., a dark septate endophyte (DSE) in roots of Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile seagrass

2014

Posidonia oceanica is the most common, widespread and important monocotyledon seagrass in the Mediterranean Basin, and hosts a large biodiversity of species, including microorganisms with key roles in the marine environment. In this study, we ascertain the presence of a fungal endophyte in the roots of P. oceanica growing on different substrata (rock, sand and matte) in two Sicilian marine meadows. Staining techniques on root fragments and sections, in combination with microscope observations, were used to visualise the fungal presence and determine the percentage of fungal colonisation (FC) in this tissue. In root fragments, statistical analysis of the FC showed a higher mean in roots anch…

SeptateSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaMolecular Sequence DataPlant ScienceDark septate endophytePlant RootsLulwoanaDark septate mycelium; Lulwoana; Posidonia oceanica; rootSettore BIO/01 - Botanica GeneraleAscomycotaBotanyEndophytesMediterranean SeaInternal transcribed spacerEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMyceliumDark septate myceliumAlismatalesbiologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPosidonia oceanicaSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetaleGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationrootRhizodermisColonisationSeagrassItalyPosidonia oceanica
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Sequence analysis of the rDNA spacer of Paracentrotus lividus and observations about pre-rRNA processing. NTS sequence of Paracentrotus lividus rDNA.

1993

We have isolated and sequenced one intergenic region and a small part of the flanking regions (18S and 26S rRNA coding regions) of the rRNA-encoding genes (rDNA) from the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. This region is about 3.8 Kb long. Northern blot hybridizations and S1 mapping experiments demonstrated the presence of a partially processed 21S rRNA precursor while has the same 5' terminus as the 32S primary precursor, also in developmental stages characterized by a low rate of rRNA synthesis.

Sequence analysisMolecular Sequence DataRestriction MappingDNA RibosomalParacentrotus lividusIntergenic regionSpecies SpecificitySequence Homology Nucleic AcidGeneticsRNA PrecursorsAnimalsRNA Processing Post-TranscriptionalRRNA processingMolecular BiologyRibosomal DNAbiologyBase SequenceGeneral MedicineSpacer DNARibosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyExternal transcribed spacerSea UrchinsOocytesFemaleMolecular biology reports
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