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    Population genetic analysis of brazilian peach breeding germplasm.

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    ABSTRACT Peach has great economic and social importance in Brazil. Diverse sources of germplasm were used to introduce desirable traits in the Brazilian peach breeding pool, composed mainly by local selections and accessions selected from populations developed by the national breeding programs, adapted to subtropical climate, with low chill requirement, as well as accessions introduced from several countries. In this research, we used SSR markers, selected by their high level of polymorphism, to access genetic diversity and population structure of a set composed by 204 peach selected genotypes, based on contrasting phenotypes for valuable traits in peach breeding. A total of 80 alleles were obtained, giving an average of eight alleles per locus. In general, the average value of observed heterozygosity (0.46) was lower than the expected heterozygosity (0.63). STRUCTURE analysis assigned 162 accessions splitted into two subpopulations based mainly on their flesh type: melting (96) and non-melting (66) flesh cultivars. The remaining accessions (42) could not be assigned under the 80% membership coefficient criteria. Genetic variability was greater in melting subpopulation compared to non-melting. Additionally, 55% of the alleles present in the breeding varieties were also present in the founder varieties, indicating that founding clones are well represented in current peach cultivars and advanced selections developed. Overall, this study gives a first insight of the peach genetic variability available and evidence for population differentiation (structure) in this peach panel to be exploited and provides the basis for genome-wide association studies

    Treinamento físico: consideraçÔes pråticas e científicas Physical training: scientific and practical considerations

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    O treinamento fĂ­sico Ă© uma importante ĂĄrea de atuação profissional da Educação FĂ­sica e do Esporte. Ela tem por objetivo precĂ­puo, a melhoria do desempenho fĂ­sico-esportivo atravĂ©s da aplicação de um processo organizado e sistemĂĄtico composto por exercĂ­cios fĂ­sicos. Nos Ășltimos anos, os progressos tecnolĂłgicos e nos mĂ©todos de investigação cientĂ­fica nas diferentes subĂĄreas relacionadas ao treinamento fĂ­sico trouxeram um avanço significativo na obtenção deste objetivo. Neste artigo serĂĄ discutido, do ponto de vista acadĂȘmico-cientĂ­fico e tambĂ©m da prĂĄtica profissional, o estado da arte do conhecimento associado Ă  avaliação do treinamento, ao controle da carga de treinamento, aos modelos de organização da carga de treinamento e ao desenvolvimento das capacidades motoras. Esperamos que ao final, o leitor possa ter um bom entendimento destes diferentes componentes, como eles contribuem para a modificação do desempenho motor e como aplicĂĄ-los para a elaboração, implementação, avaliação e reformulação de programas de treinamento fĂ­sico.<br>Physical training is an important field of work for the Physical Education and Sport professional. Its main goal is to develop the physical capacity and sports performance of an individual by means of an organized and systematic application of physical exercises. In the past years, the technological progress in the scientific investigation within the different disciplines related to physical training have contributed a great deal towards the accomplishment of such goal. In this manuscript we discuss, from both an academic-scientific and from a practical application point-of-view, the state of the art of the knowledge associated with the physical training evaluation, loading control, loading scheming, and the development of physical abilities. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of the different components of the physical training and how they contribute to the development of the physical performance as well as how to apply these concepts in the elaboration, implementation, and evaluation of physical training programs

    CD1 Expression on Antigen-Presenting Cells

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    Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies 127 open-angle glaucoma loci with consistent effect across ancestries

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    10.1038/s41467-020-20851-4Nature Communications121125

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