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Existence, regularity, and boundary behaviour of generalized surfaces of prescribed mean curvature

1974

Mean curvature flowMean curvatureGeneral MathematicsPrescribed scalar curvature problemMathematical analysisConstant-mean-curvature surfaceTotal curvatureSectional curvatureCurvatureScalar curvatureMathematicsMathematische Zeitschrift
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Fl�chen Beschr�nkter Mittlerer Kr�mmung in Einer Dreidimensionalen Riemannschen Mannigfaltigkeit

1973

In recent papers HILDEBRANDT [11] and HARTH [5] proved the existence of solutions of the problem of Plateau for surfaces of bounded mean curvature with fixed and free boundaries in E3 and for minimal surfaces with free boundaries in a Riemannian manifold, respectively. Here their methods will be combined to solve the problem of Plateau for surfaces of bounded mean curvature in a Riemannian manifold. This will be done for fixed and free boundaries. Moreover, isoperimetric inequalities for the solutions will be given.

Mean curvature flowMean curvatureMinimal surfaceGeneral MathematicsPrescribed scalar curvature problemMathematical analysisMathematics::Differential GeometryIsoperimetric dimensionRiemannian manifoldRicci curvatureMathematicsScalar curvatureManuscripta Mathematica
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Nuclear rDNA-based molecular clock of the evolution of Triatominae (Hemiptera : Reduviidae), vectors of Chagas disease

2000

The evolutionary history and times of divergence of triatomine bug lineages are estimated from molecular clocks inferred from nucleotide sequences of the small subunit SSU (18S) and the second internal transcribed spacer (ITS-2) of the nuclear ribosomal DNA of these reduviids. The 18S rDNA molecular clock rate in Triatominae, and Prosorrhynchan Hemiptera in general, appears to be of 1.8% per 100 million years (my). The ITS-2 molecular clock rate in Triatominae is estimated to be around 0.4-1% per 1 my, indicating that ITS-2 evolves 23-55 times faster than 18S rDNA. Inferred chronological data about the evolution of Triatominae fit well with current hypotheses on their evolutionary histories…

Microbiology (medical)Chagas diseaseChagas diseaselcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicinelcsh:RC955-962lcsh:QR1-502ZoologyTAXONOMIEDNA RibosomalPolymerase Chain Reactionnuclear rDNAlcsh:Microbiology18S geneEvolution MolecularBiological ClocksevolutionRNA Ribosomal 18SmedicineETUDE COMPARATIVEAnimalsINSECTE NUISIBLECell LineagePHYLOGENIEInternal transcribed spacerMolecular clockRibosomal DNATriatominaeHEURE MOLECULAIRETriatominae vectorsGENE 18SBase SequencebiologyVECTEURITS2 SPACER.INTERNAL TRANSCRIBED SPACERmolecular clockSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseHemipteraEVOLUTIONInsect VectorsReduviidaeMALADIE DE CHAGASTaxonomy (biology)TriatominaeITS-2 spacerANALYSE GENETIQUE
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Genetic structure of Triatoma venosa (Hemiptera: Reduviidae): molecular and morphometric evidence.

2006

Triatoma venosa presents a restricted geographical distribution in America and is considered as a secondary vector of Chagas disease in Colombia and Ecuador. A total of 120 adult insects were collected in domestic and peridomestic habitats in an endemic area of the department of Boyaca, Colombia, in order to determine their genetic structure through morphometric and molecular techniques. The head and wings of each specimen were used for the analyses of size, shape, and sexual dimorphism. A significant sexual dimorphism was found, although no differences in size among the studied groups were detected. Differences were found in the analyzed structures except for male heads. DNA was extracted …

Microbiology (medical)Chagas diseaseMalelcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicinelcsh:RC955-962Triatoma venosalcsh:QR1-502Zoologyvector controllcsh:Microbiologyrandom amplified polymorphic DNADNA Ribosomal SpacermedicineAnimalsTriatomageometric morphometryinternal transcriber space-2Sex Characteristicsbiologybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseHemipteraRAPDInsect VectorsRandom Amplified Polymorphic DNA TechniqueSexual dimorphismGenetics PopulationReduviidaeVector (epidemiology)Genetic structureFemaleTriatoma venosaMemorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
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A nuclear ribosomal DNA pseudogene in triatomines opens a new research field of fundamental and applied implications in Chagas disease

2015

A pseudogene, designated as "ps(5.8S+ITS-2)", paralogous to the 5.8S gene and internal transcribed spacer (ITS)-2 of the nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA), has been recently found in many triatomine species distributed throughout North America, Central America and northern South America. Among characteristics used as criteria for pseudogene verification, secondary structures and free energy are highlighted, showing a lower fit between minimum free energy, partition function and centroid structures, although in given cases the fit only appeared to be slightly lower. The unique characteristics of "ps(5.8S+ITS-2)" as a processed or retrotransposed pseudogenic unit of the ghost type are reviewed, wi…

Microbiology (medical)Chagas diseaselcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicinelcsh:RC955-962Pseudogenelcsh:QR1-502Sequence alignmentGenes InsectBiologylcsh:MicrobiologyPhylogeneticsDNA Ribosomal SpacerAnimalsInternal transcribed spacerRibosomal DNAGeneTriatominaefunctionalityPhylogenyGeneticssecondary structuresPhylogenetic treerDNA pseudogeneArticlesSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationfree energyInsect VectorsRNA Ribosomal 5.8StriatominesTriatominaeSequence AlignmentPseudogenesMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
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DNA multigene sequencing of topotypic specimens of the fascioliasis vector Lymnaea diaphana and phylogenetic analysis of the genus Pectinidens (Gastr…

2012

Freshwater lymnaeid snails are crucial in defining transmission and epidemiology of fascioliasis. In South America, human endemic areas are related to high altitudes in Andean regions. The species Lymnaea diaphana has, however, been involved in low altitude areas of Chile, Argentina and Peru where human infection also occurs. Complete nuclear ribosomal DNA 18S, internal transcribed spacer (ITS)-2 and ITS-1 and fragments of mitochondrial DNA 16S and cytochrome c oxidase (cox)1 genes of L. diaphana specimens from its type locality offered 1,848, 495, 520, 424 and 672 bp long sequences. Comparisons with New and Old World Galba/Fossaria, Palaearctic stagnicolines, Nearctic stagnicolines, Old Wo…

Microbiology (medical)FascioliasisOld Worldlcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicinelcsh:RC955-962lcsh:QR1-502ZoologyDisease Vectorsphylogenylcsh:Microbiologynuclear rDNALymnaeidaeGenusPhylogeneticsfascioliasis vectorsDNA Ribosomal SpacerAnimalsChileInternal transcribed spacerRibosomal DNALymnaeabiologyPhylogenetic treeEcologymtDNASequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationType localityRadix (gastropod)Lymnaea diaphana
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Immunodeficiency Syndromes

2010

Microbiology (medical)GeneticsRhizopus microsporusInfectious DiseasesGeneral MedicineInternal transcribed spacerBiologybiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologySequence (medicine)Clinical Microbiology and Infection
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Nuclear rDNA ITS-2 sequences reveal polyphyly of Panstrongylus species (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae), vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi1

2002

Panstrongylus species are widely distributed throughout the Americas, where they act as vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, agent of Chagas disease. Their intraspecific relationships, taxonomic position and phylogeny in relation to other Triatomini were explored using ribosomal DNA (rDNA) internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS-2) sequence polymorphisms and maximum parsimony, distance and maximum likelihood analyses of 10 populations representing six species of the genus (P. megistus, P. geniculatus, P. rufotuberculatus, P. lignarius, P. herreri and P. chinai). At the subspecific level, P. megistus appeared more homogeneous than P. rufotuberculatus and P. geniculatus (both with broader distribution). …

Microbiology (medical)Panstrongyluseducation.field_of_studybiologyPopulationZoologyDipetalogasterbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyInfectious DiseasesReduviidaeTriatomaPolyphylyGeneticsInternal transcribed spacereducationMolecular BiologyTriatominaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInfection, Genetics and Evolution
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A molecular method to assess Phytophthora diversity in environmental samples

2012

Current molecular detection methods for the genus Phytophthora are specific to a few key species rather than the whole genus and this is a recognized weakness of protocols for ecological studies and international plant health legislation. In the present study a molecular approach was developed to detect Phytophthora species in soil and water samples using novel sets of genus-specific primers designed against the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions. Two different rDNA primer sets were tested: one assay amplified a long product including the ITS1, 5.8S and ITS2 regions (LP) and the other a shorter product including the ITS1 only (SP). Both assays specifically amplified products from Phy…

Microbiology (medical)PhytophthoraGenus-specific primersRange (biology)Molecular Sequence DataBiodiversityMetagenomic analysesMicrobiologyNatural ecosystemsMicrobial ecologyBotanyDNA Ribosomal SpacerEnvironmental MicrobiologyPythiumInternal transcribed spacerMolecular BiologyMolecular detectionPhytophthora sppDNA PrimersPhylotypebiologyPhytophthora spp.; Molecular detection; Metagenomic analyses; Genus-specific primers; Natural ecosystemsfungifood and beveragesBiodiversitySequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationClassificationScotlandMetagenomicsPhytophthora
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Functional variants of 5S rRNA in the ribosomes of common sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus

2012

Abstract We have previously reported a molecular and cytogenetic characterization of three different 5S rDNA clusters in the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus ; this study, performed at DNA level only, lends itself as starting point to verify that these clusters could contain transcribed genes, then, to demonstrate the presence of heterogeneity at functional RNA level, also. In the present work we report in P. lividus ribosomes the existence of several transcribed variants of the 5S rRNA and we associate all transcribed variants to the cluster to which belong. Our finding is the first demonstration of the presence of high heterogeneity in functional 5S rRNA molecules in animal ribosomes, a f…

Molecular Sequence DataDNA RibosomalPolymerase Chain ReactionRibosomeParacentrotus lividusSea urchin Paracentrotus lividus 5S gene 5S rRNA variants Single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP)5S ribosomal RNAchemistry.chemical_compoundSequence Homology Nucleic Acidbiology.animalGeneticsAnimalsCloning MolecularInternal transcribed spacerSea urchinGenePolymorphism Single-Stranded ConformationalGeneticsBase SequencebiologyRNA Ribosomal 5SComputational BiologyGeneral MedicineNon-coding RNAbiology.organism_classificationSettore BIO/18 - GeneticachemistryOocytesParacentrotusRibosomesDNAGene
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