41 research outputs found
A União Europeia entre o alargamento e a vizinhança: os casos dos Balcãs ocidentais e do Cáucaso do sul
O artigo trata as políticas da UE para a sua periferia a leste, com enfoque nos Balcãs ocidentais e no Cáucaso do sul. Partindo de uma abordagem comparativa, o artigo argumenta que a construção de uma ordem regional normativa, com objetivos claros de estabilização por meio da integração de geometria variável, tem encontrado limites. O artigo identifica essas dinâmicas e procura retirar lições da abordagem europeia aos Balcãs e ao Cáucaso
Social media in democratic transitions and consolidations: what can we learn from the case of Tunisia?
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The aim of this paper is to analyse the use of social media in the stages of uprising, democratic transition and democratic consolidation using the case study of Tunisia. While the impact of social media in uprisings has been widely documented in past research about the MENA region, Tunisia provides new evidence to the use of Internet in the processes of democratisation. Consequently, this research focuses in detail on the benefits but also the pitfalls of social media in transitions and consolidations. Data collection was based on interviews with Tunisian social media activists. The analysis is valuable to social media practitioners and researchers alike
Evolution of Exon-Intron Structure and Alternative Splicing
Despite significant advances in high-throughput DNA sequencing, many important
species remain understudied at the genome level. In this study we addressed a
question of what can be predicted about the genome-wide characteristics of less
studied species, based on the genomic data from completely sequenced species.
Using NCBI databases we performed a comparative genome-wide analysis of such
characteristics as alternative splicing, number of genes, gene products and
exons in 36 completely sequenced model species. We created statistical
regression models to fit these data and applied them to loblolly pine
(Pinus taeda L.), an example of an important species whose
genome has not been completely sequenced yet. Using these models, the
genome-wide characteristics, such as total number of genes and exons, can be
roughly predicted based on parameters estimated from available limited genomic
data, e.g. exon length and exon/gene ratio