229 research outputs found

    Genomic variation and clone genotyping in Vitis vinifera L. Malbec

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    Somatic mutations are a major force introducing novel genetic variation; this role becomes enhanced in systems lacking of sexual reproduction. The later is the case of grapevines used in the wine industry. Even though clonal propagation is a normal practice in this industry, a remarkable phenotypic variation has been reported at the intra-cultivar level. However, less is known about the genetic variability among clones. Malbec is the main cultivar for the Argentinean viticulture, showing a notorious phenotypic variation on many traits of technological interest, for example the biochemical composition of berries. Therefore, it turns relevant to develop a formal protocol to discriminate among clones exhibiting different properties. Here we performed a genomic analysis in order to test if the genetic variability is in agreement with the phenotypic variability, and also to develop a genetic-based protocol for clones? discrimination. For this aim we obtained Illumina reads at a 35x depth for four different Malbec clones (MB53, MB59, Cot143 and Cot225). Bioinformatic tools were employed to align these reads to the Pinot noir reference genome (PN40024) and to perform variant calling analysis for single nucleotide variants (SNVs) discovery. Afterwards, strict quality and frequency filters were applied to obtain a set of reliable SNVs. We discovered 2 million of shared SNVs (i.e. all clones shared the same allele); these variants allow distinguishing Malbec from the reference genome. On the other hand, we identified 458 non-shared SNVs (i.e. at least one of the clones has the same allele than the reference); these were of particular interest to us because they allow for clone discrimination. From the latter set we picked 48 SNVs to validate them through Sanger sequencing. After validation these same 48 SNVs were employ to build a chip for the high throughput genotyping platform FLUIDIGM. We genotyped 221 plants, including clones of known origin as well as plants belonging to five different mass selections. We were able to classify all genotyped plants in 10 different haplo-groups; showing that with a small but informative number of SNVs it is possible to discriminate among clones of the same cultivar in an efficient manner.Fil: Calderón, Pablo Luciano Sebastian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Biología Agrícola de Mendoza. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Instituto de Biología Agrícola de Mendoza; ArgentinaFil: Mauri Panadero, Nuria. Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y el Vino; EspañaFil: Muñoz, Claudio Javier. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Biología Agrícola de Mendoza. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Instituto de Biología Agrícola de Mendoza; ArgentinaFil: Bree, Laura. Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y el Vino; EspañaFil: Carbonell Bejerano, Pablo. No especifíca;Fil: Royo, Carolina. Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y el Vino; EspañaFil: Sola, Cristobal. No especifíca;Fil: Martínez Zapater, José M.. Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y el Vino; EspañaFil: Lijavetzky, Diego Claudio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Biología Agrícola de Mendoza. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Instituto de Biología Agrícola de Mendoza; Argentina63rd Italian Society of Agricultural Genetics Annual CongressNapoliItaliaItalian Society of Agricultural Genetic

    Identification of a missense mutation in the MADS-box gene VviAGL11 responsible for table grape seedlessness

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    Trabajo presentado a la XXIII Reunión Bianual de la Sociedad Española de Fisiología Vegetal y al XVI Congreso Hispano-Luso de Fisiología Vegetal, celebrados en Pamplona (España) del 26 al 28 de junio de 2019

    Performance Of A Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber Exposed To The WANF Neutrino Beam

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    We present the results of the first exposure of a Liquid Argon TPC to a multi-GeV neutrino beam. The data have been collected with a 50 liters ICARUS-like chamber located between the CHORUS and NOMAD experiments at the CERN West Area Neutrino Facility (WANF). We discuss both the instrumental performance of the detector and its capability to identify and reconstruct low multiplicity neutrino interactions.Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures. Submitted for publication to Physical Review

    Measurement of Through-Going Particle Momentum By Means Of Multiple Scattering With The ICARUS T600 TPC

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    The ICARUS collaboration has demonstrated, following the operation of a 600 ton (T600) detector at shallow depth, that the technique based on liquid Argon TPCs is now mature. The study of rare events, not contemplated in the Standard Model, can greatly benefit from the use of this kind of detectors. In particular, a deeper understanding of atmospheric neutrino properties will be obtained thanks to the unprecedented quality of the data ICARUS provides. However if we concentrate on the T600 performance, most of the νμ\nu_\mu charged current sample will be partially contained, due to the reduced dimensions of the detector. In this article, we address the problem of how well we can determine the kinematics of events having partially contained tracks. The analysis of a large sample of atmospheric muons collected during the T600 test run demonstrate that, in case the recorded track is at least one meter long, the muon momentum can be reconstructed by an algorithm that measures the Multiple Coulomb Scattering along the particle's path. Moreover, we show that momentum resolution can be improved by a factor two using an algorithm based on the Kalman Filtering technique

    Los medios indígenas en América Latina: Usos, sentidos y cartografías de una experiencia plural

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    Este artículo presenta un análisis del estado de la comunicación indígena en América Latina con un enfoque etnográfico y comparativo basado en seis estudios de caso: México, Guatemala, Panamá, Colombia, Bolivia y Argentina. Nuestro estudio se ocupa de la situación de los «paisajes mediáticos», es decir, la proliferación de medios de comunicación tecnológica en cada contexto, sus usos sociales efectivos y sus transformaciones en el tiempo. Para ello destacamos tres aspectos analíticos: 1) las innovaciones en la comunicación indígena, las cuales han pasado de un énfasis en la apropiación tecnológica a la necesidad de su incorporación como valor cultural, así como un cambio de énfasis en la «resistencia» a la idea de «descolonización» de los medios, 2) las características que definen la comunicación indígena, y 3) la constatación de su heterogeneidad e implicación en realidades sociales y políticas concretas y locales

    Association of candidate genetic variants and circulating levels of ApoE/ApoJ with common neuroimaging features of cerebral amyloid angiopathy

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    IntroductionCerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is characterized by the accumulation of amyloid-beta (A beta) in brain vessels and is a main cause of lobar intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in the elderly. CAA is associated with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) markers of small vessel disease (SVD). Since A beta is also accumulated in Alzheimer's disease (AD) in the brain parenchyma, we aimed to study if several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously associated with AD were also associated with CAA pathology. Furthermore, we also studied the influence of APOE and CLU genetic variants in apolipoprotein E (ApoE) and clusterin/apolipoprotein J (ApoJ) circulating levels and their distribution among lipoproteins. MethodsThe study was carried out in a multicentric cohort of 126 patients with lobar ICH and clinical suspicion of CAA. ResultsWe observed several SNPs associated with CAA neuroimaging MRI markers [cortical superficial siderosis (cSS), enlarged perivascular spaces in the centrum semiovale (CSO-EPVS), lobar cerebral microbleeds (CMB), white matter hyperintensities (WMH), corticosubcortical atrophy and CAA-SVD burden score]. Concretely, ABCA7 (rs3764650), CLU (rs9331896 and rs933188), EPHA1 (rs11767557), and TREML2 (rs3747742) were significantly associated with a CAA-SVD burden score. Regarding circulating levels of apolipoproteins, protective AD SNPs of CLU [rs11136000 (T) and rs9331896 (C)] were significantly associated with higher HDL ApoJ content in the lobar ICH cohort. APOE epsilon 2 carriers presented higher plasma and LDL-associated ApoE levels whereas APOE epsilon 4 carriers presented lower plasma ApoE levels. Additionally, we observed that lower circulating ApoJ and ApoE levels were significantly associated with CAA-related MRI markers. More specifically, lower LDL-associated ApoJ and plasma and HDL-associated ApoE levels were significantly associated with CSO-EPVS, lower ApoJ content in HDL with brain atrophy and lower ApoE content in LDL with the extent of cSS. DiscussionThis study reinforces the relevance of lipid metabolism in CAA and cerebrovascular functionality. We propose that ApoJ and ApoE distribution among lipoproteins may be associated with pathological features related to CAA with higher ApoE and ApoJ levels in HDL possibly enhancing atheroprotective, antioxidative, and anti-inflammatory responses in cerebral beta-amyloidosis

    The state of the Martian climate

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    60°N was +2.0°C, relative to the 1981–2010 average value (Fig. 5.1). This marks a new high for the record. The average annual surface air temperature (SAT) anomaly for 2016 for land stations north of starting in 1900, and is a significant increase over the previous highest value of +1.2°C, which was observed in 2007, 2011, and 2015. Average global annual temperatures also showed record values in 2015 and 2016. Currently, the Arctic is warming at more than twice the rate of lower latitudes
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