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Fault role in geological processes. Repeated changing of activity mode and magnitude from basin formation to mountain belt staking: the case of the S…

2010

GEOLOGICAL PROCESSES FAULT ROLE SICILIAN CHAIN
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HLA antigens in Sicilian patients affected by chronic myelogenous leukaemia.

1987

SUMMARY HLA antigens were investigated in Sicilian patients with chronic myelogenous leukaemia (CML) and in Sicilian healthy controls. The frequency of the HLA-DRw6 antigen was significantly decreased in the group of patients. These results suggest that DRw6 may be a marker for decreased susceptibility to the etiological or pathogenic mechanism(s) which produce CMLs.

Genetic MarkersGenetic LinkageImmunologyHLA-DR6 AntigenHuman leukocyte antigenImmunogeneticsHLA-DR AntigensBiologylanguage.human_languageAntigenGene FrequencyHaplotypesItalyHLA Antigenshemic and lymphatic diseasesLeukemia Myelogenous Chronic BCR-ABL PositiveImmunologyGeneticsEtiologylanguageHumansRisk factorChronic myelogenous leukaemiaSicilianJournal of immunogenetics
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Suggestive evidence for association of D2S2188 marker (2q31.1) with autism in 143 Sicilian (Italian) TRIO families

2005

We have screened 143 Sicilian (Italian) families with one autistic child to verify, by a linkage disequilibrium approach, the involvement of the 2q31.1 region in the cause of the disease in these families. Our study design includes the use of intrafamilial association to prevent a population stratification bias and ethnic homogeneity of the sample. The results of our analysis provided suggestive evidence of the occurrence of transmission disequilibrium between autism and the D2S2188 polymorphism in Sicilian TRIO families, a finding which provides further and independent support to the hypothesis of the existence of a susceptibility gene (or genes) for autism on chromosome 2q.

Genetic MarkersLinkage disequilibriumDisequilibriumEthnic groupautism ds2188 pcrDiseaseBiologyPopulation stratificationSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicataPolymorphism (computer science)GeneticsmedicineHumansFamilyAutistic DisorderSicilyBiological PsychiatryGenetics (clinical)GeneticsPolymorphism GeneticChromosome Mappingmedicine.diseaselanguage.human_languagePsychiatry and Mental healthChromosomes Human Pair 2languageAutismmedicine.symptomSicilianPsychiatric Genetics
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Does genetic population structure of Ambrosina bassii L. (Araceae, Ambrosineae) attest a post-Messinian land-bridge between Sicily and Africa?

2012

Abstract Aim of the present work is the analysis (through the study of enzyme polymorphism) of Sicilian and African (Tunisian) populations of Ambrosina bassii , a small perennial endemic to the Central-Western Mediterranean basin, in order to verify if the complex geological history of this part of the Mediterranean area left its mark in the present-day genetic structure of this taxon. Starch gel allozyme electrophoresis of seven putative loci of A. bassii was employed to estimate genetic diversity, genetic structure and gene flow. Populations from Sicily, Tunisia and Sardinia (as outgroup) were sampled. Results show that Sicily populations have 4 private alleles, Sardinia 3, Tunisia just o…

Genetic diversityEcologybiologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMediterranean Basinlanguage.human_languageGene flowTaxonAmbrosinaGeographyGenetic structurelanguageBiological dispersalAllozymes Mediterranean endemic Palaeogeography Messinian PleistoceneSicilianEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFlora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
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Genetic diversity in Sicilian populations of Quercus ilex (Fagaceae)

2013

Raimondo, F. M., Scialabba, A., Guarino, R. & Spallino, R. E.: Genetic diversity in Sicilian populations of Quercus ilex (Fagaceae). — Fl. Medit. 23: 245-253. 2013. — ISSN: 1120-4052 printed, 2240-4538 online. Recent studies on the genetic structure of the Italian populations of Quercus ilex demonstrated their high diversity, particularly in the Sicilian metapopulation. In order to check if the holm oak stands in the mountains of NW Sicily could have some relationship with Q. ilex subsp. ballota (distributed in Spain and NW Africa), 26 specimens from the Sicilian most distinctive Q. ilex populations have been compared with some representative populations of the Italian Peninsula, North Afri…

Genetic diversitybiologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaMetapopulationPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageFagaceaeSettore BIO/01 - Botanica GeneraleGeographyGenetic distanceSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataGenetic structureBotanylanguageGenetic variabilityBallotaSicilianQuercus ISSR analysis genetic variabilityFlora Mediterranea
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Assessing the genetic diversity ofCentaurea parlatorisgroup (sect.Dissectae, Compositae) in Sicily using isozymes

2011

Abstract The Centaurea parlatoris group belongs to sect. Dissectae and is one of the most taxonomically critical groups in Sicily. The taxa included in it inhabit dry slopes, pastures and rocky places. Some of them are narrow endemics to Sicily, and others to Italy. The great morphological variability at the intrapopulation level has not permitted the creation of an adequate taxonomic scheme. The recent proposal of two new species from Sicily confirms the insufficient knowledge of the taxonomic diversity. This study involves eight Sicilian populations of the C. parlatoris group. Seven loci from nine enzyme systems [isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH), malate dehydrogenase (MDH), 6-phosphoglucona…

Genetic diversitybiologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMalate dehydrogenaselanguage.human_languageIsocitrate dehydrogenaseTaxonCentaureaCentaurea endemics genetic diversity isozyme SicilyBotanylanguagePhosphoglucomutaseEndemismSicilianEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Isolation and biodiversity inCytisus villosusPourret (Fabaceae, Genisteae): enzyme polymorphism in disjunct populations

1997

ABSTRACT The genetic diversity of isolated populations of Cytisus villosus has been studied by means of enzyme polymorphism analysis. Two types of isolated populations were studied: “terrestrial islands” in Sicily, and “true islands” in the Aeolian archipelago. In the populations of “true islands” the number of alleles and the heterozygosity are lower than in “terrestrial islands”. Isolation amongst Sicilian populations seems to be more recent than isolation of the Aeolian populations, and may be attributed to climatic changes which occurred during the Holocene and/or to human activities. The disjunction of the Aeolian populations seems much more recent than the origin of the isles themselv…

Genetic diversitygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBiodiversityEndangered speciesGenisteaePlant ScienceBiologyDisjunctbiology.organism_classificationAeolian islands biogeography dispersal endangered species isozymes Sicily flora evolutionlanguage.human_languageSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataArchipelagolanguageBiological dispersalSicilianEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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PARTIAL SEQUENCING OF THE BETA-GLUCOSIDASE-ENCODING GENE FROM YEAST STRAINS ISOLATED FROM MUSTS AND WINES

2008

The aim of the present work was the identification of the gene encoding for β-glucosidase and its partial sequencing in the strainsPichia anomala AL112,Hanseniaspora uvarum Y8 andSaccharomyces cerevisiae AL41. To this aim degenerated primers, designed on the basis of aminoacid similarities of four known yeast β-glucosidases, have been used in PCR amplifications. An expected fragment of about 200 bp was amplified from all the DNAs, cloned and sequenced. Sequence homology demonstrated for the first time the presence of a β-glucosidase encoding gene inHanseniaspora uvarum andSaccharomyces cerevisiae.

GeneticsBETA-GLUCOSIDASEbiologyPichia anomalaAscomycotaGENE PARTIAL SEQUENCINGSaccharomyces cerevisiaeSICILIAN MUSTSbiology.organism_classificationHanseniasporaSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia GeneraleApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyYeastGENE PARTIAL SEQUENCING; BETA-GLUCOSIDASE; SICILIAN MUSTSDNA glycosylaseβ-glucosidase gene partial sequencing Hanseniaspora uvarum Pichia anomala Saccharomyces cerevisiaeGenePichia
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12S rRNA mitochondrial gene as marker to trace Sicilian mono-species dairy products

2016

Abstract For a rapid, specific and sensitive identification of cows', ewes' and goats' milk in mono-species Sicilian dairy products, species-specific duplex-PCR protocol was applied. DNA samples from blood and experimental cheeses of Sicilian autochthonous breeds were extracted to amplify the 12S rRNA (and part of 16S rRNA in case of Ovis aries ) mitochondrial species-specific gene fragment. The use of species-specific primers for Bos taurus , Capra hircus and Ovis aries species, after electrophoresis on agarose gel, yielded fragments of 256 bp, 326 bp and 172 bp, respectively. Amplification by duplex - PCR of DNA pools from two species showed detection thresholds of 0.1% of “contaminant” D…

GeneticsMitochondrial DNAGeneral Veterinarybiology12s rrna010401 analytical chemistry0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classification16S ribosomal RNA040201 dairy & animal science01 natural scienceslanguage.human_language0104 chemical sciencesSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoCapra hircuslanguageDna poolsAnimal Science and ZoologyMitochondrial DNA Molecular traceability Dairy products Autochthonous Sicilian breedsFood scienceGeneOvisSicilian
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αααanti-4.2 Haplotype and heterozygous β° thalassemia in a Sicilian family

1985

The presence of the αααanti-4.2 haplotype and heterozygous β° thalassemia in a Sicilian family is described. These findings confirm the presence in Italy of a leftward deletion (−α4.2) and indicate that this may not be rare. Furthermore, although the β thalassemia determinant in this family has a severe expression, the interaction with the triplicated α gene does not necessarily express itself as thalassemia intermedia.

Geneticscongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesThalassemiaHaplotypeBiologymedicine.diseaseHuman geneticslanguage.human_languageHemoglobinopathyhemic and lymphatic diseasesGene duplicationGeneticslanguagemedicineGlobinGeneSicilianGenetics (clinical)Human Genetics
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