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    <title>Chromatin dynamics in Arbidopsis development: a live cell imaging approach</title>
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    <description>Title: Chromatin dynamics in Arbidopsis development: a live cell imaging approach
Authors: Rosa, Stefanie
Abstract: The proper development of multicellular organisms demands the distinct specification&#xD;
of a variety of specialized cell types. While this is one of the oldest statements of&#xD;
developmental genetics, how different patterns of gene expression are established in&#xD;
genetically identical cells and maintained during somatic cell divisions is still an active topic&#xD;
of research.&#xD;
Chromatin structure is now recognized to regulate gene activity playing a crucial role&#xD;
in cell differentiation and development. Chromatin is not simply a packaging tool but a&#xD;
dynamic entity that reflects the regulatory cues necessary to program appropriate cellular&#xD;
pathways. There are several ways by which chromatin structure can be remodelled. These&#xD;
mechanisms include DNA-methylation, post-translational modifications of histone proteins,&#xD;
histone variants and, nuclear localization. While the dynamic nature of chromatin structure&#xD;
has been previously described its biological function and repercussions on development are&#xD;
only now beginning to be revealed. In this work we used in vivo microscopy techniques to&#xD;
assess how different aspects of chromatin organization play a role on various aspects of development.(...)
Description: Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Biology</description>
    <dc:date>2011-10-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Genetics of berry colour and anthocyanin content variation in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.subsp. vinifera)</title>
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    <description>Title: Genetics of berry colour and anthocyanin content variation in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.subsp. vinifera)
Authors: Cardoso, Silvana Coelho
Abstract: Anthocyanin content of grape berry skin determines the colour of&#xD;
grapes and wine. This trait has been widely studied due to its importance&#xD;
for grape and wine marketing and also due to the antioxidant properties&#xD;
of anthocyanins.&#xD;
In this thesis the variation of this trait was investigated within and&#xD;
between cultivars. DNA sequence variation and differential gene&#xD;
expression were studied among clones of the cultivars Aragonez and&#xD;
Negra Mole. Grape colour phenotyping was explored using different&#xD;
phenotyping approaches. Association mapping was performed for a&#xD;
sample of 149 cultivars and association mapping methodologies&#xD;
considering structure and relatedness in the sample were discussed.&#xD;
It was observed that no DNA sequence variation was present in the&#xD;
studied genomic regions between different clones of the same cultivar.&#xD;
Differential expression between Aragonez clones with contrasting values&#xD;
of skin total anthocyanin concentration was found to be very subtle not&#xD;
showing any significant results after correction for multiple testing and&#xD;
with two fold-change. However, relaxing statistical stringency and&#xD;
focusing on functional groups of interest (flavonoid metabolism and&#xD;
transcription factors) a list of 24 genes of interest was identified. This&#xD;
included two genes involved in the flavonoid metabolism, coding&#xD;
enzymes related with the glucosylation of flavonoids and transcription&#xD;
factors of the following families: Myb, Myc, zinc fingers, WRKY, DOF,&#xD;
GRAS, homeobox domain, YABBY, basic-leucine zipper, pathogenesisrelated&#xD;
and plant homeodomain finger.(...)
Description: Dissertation presented in fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Biology (Molecular Genetics)&#xD;
at the Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica da Universidade Nova de Lisboa</description>
    <dc:date>2011-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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