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    Les altérités du corps théùtral : notes de travail

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    Le Nom du corps. Lecture du manque et savoir de son sexe dans la Vagabonde

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    Le luxe de l'écriture et dans l'écriture participe du symbolique. Comme lui, il est un cache posé sur le manque. C'est bien un manque-à-soi que la Vagabonde met en scÚne dans son incipit. L'auteure y balbutie l'angoisse concomitante à la rencontre de son image de soi comme signifiant appartenant à l'Autre (sexe). Selon nous, l'advenue à l'écriture de son héroïne, doit en passer par une lecture, une rencontre du corps avec l'Autre incarné comme lettre sur un mur avant qu'un «je» de femme puisse intervenir dans une histoire et dans une oeuvre.The luxury of writing, the luxuriance in the written experiencce of the symbolic: they therefore act as a veil placed on the lack. La Vagabonde shows in its opening scene that very lack, which is a lack-for-oneself. In a hesitant voice, the author tries to trace for us the anguish attached to the difficult but necessary realization that one's self-image is a signifier spoken by the Other (sex). We suggest that her heroin's pathway to writing must first be staged as a reading, that is to say, an encounter of the body with the Other, an Other incarnated as a letter on a wall: only then can a woman's "I" intervene in a story and a histor

    Comparative genomics of the sheep blow fly Lucilia cuprina

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    poster abstractInsects employ different adaptive strategies in response to selective pressures, such as competition for limited resources. Carrion insects provide the ideal case to study these fundamental processes of adaptive evolution due to the intense selective pressures placed on developing larvae with limited food resources, their widespread and abundant distributions, and the presence of geographically distinct populations with specialized adaptations. One adaptation is facultative ectoparasitism, where the insect strikes a healthy animal and feeds on the living flesh, providing a developmental advantage over competitor fly species, but causing significant harm to the host. Lucilia species, which hybridize in the wild and form geographically distinct subpopulations in other regions, are diverging, meaning that we can observe and quantify early biological adaptive processes that govern speciation as they are occurring over hundreds, instead of millions, of years. The draft genome of a North American male Lucilia cuprina fly (carrion breeder) was assembled using a combination of short and long read sequences. This genome is compared to an existing Australian draft genome (ectoparasite) by elucidating genomic structure in key adaptive processes (i.e. immune system evasion) via high-throughput re-sequencing of parasitic specimens, gene prediction and annotation. The carcass colonized by or animal parasitized by both species, with some geographic overlap, provides a semi-controlled environment within the larger context of the ecosystem to sample a large number of individuals with similar life history strategies, allowing for direct comparative studies to elucidate the correlation between structure and function in the genomes of carrion flies – allowing us to understand biological adaptation and speciation

    De Novo Genome Assembly of Phormia regina (Diptera: Calliphoridae)

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    poster abstractPhormia regina (Meigen), commonly known as the black blow fly, is a dipteran that belongs to the family Calliphoridae (blow flies). Calliphorids play an important role in various research fields like ecology, medical studies, veterinary and forensic sciences. P. regina is one of the common forensically relevant insects in North America and is typically used to assist in estimating post-mortem intervals (PMI). To better understand the roles it plays in the numerous research fields, we aim to re-construct its genome using next generation sequencing technologies. We are specifically focusing on generating a reference genome by de novo assembly then use the genomic data to identify genetic markers (microsatellites, single nucleotide polymorphisms) that contribute to intra- and inter-population variation with regards to geographic location. DNA was extracted from five adult male and female flies and was sequenced using the Illumina HiSeq2000 sequencing platform. More than 250 million high quality reads were produced from each sex. These reads were used in the de novo genome assembly of the female, male and combined sexes. The assembled draft genomes produced approximately 251,115 contigs, 306,273 contigs, and 325,664 contigs respectively. The assembled genome sizes totaled to ~524 Mbp and ~508 Mbp for the female and male flies, respectively. Compared to the estimated genome sizes from a previous study of 529 Mbp for females and 517 Mbp for males, we can conclude that a majority of the genome sequence (~99%) is included in the assembly. Gene prediction and annotation of the draft genomes are currently in progress. The draft reference genomes assembled from this study will provide an important resource for analyzing genetic basis of variations between and among blow fly species, which will ultimately facilitate ongoing studies in various areas of research that utilize blow flies as study models. It will also be a source where reliable genomic data can be readily available and used in downstream analysis to increase the understanding of the genetic, molecular and cellular processes of blow flies

    Le Grand Livre magique des enfants non lecteurs

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    La résolution des conflits sous les Mérovingiens

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    Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothÚques de l'Université de Montréal

    GATA elements control repression of cardiac troponin I promoter activity in skeletal muscle cells

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>We reported previously that the cardiac troponin I (cTnI) promoter drives cardiac-specific expression of reporter genes in cardiac muscle cells and in transgenic mice, and that disruption of GATA elements inactivates the cTnI promoter in cultured cardiomyocytes. We have now examined the role of cTnI promoter GATA elements in skeletal muscle cells.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Mutation or deletion of GATA elements induces a strong transcriptional activation of the cTnI promoter in regenerating skeletal muscle and in cultured skeletal muscle cells. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays show that proteins present in nuclear extracts of C2C12 muscle cells bind the GATA motifs present in the cTnI promoter. However, GATA protein complex formation is neither reduced nor supershifted by antibodies specific for GATA-2, -3 and -4, the only GATA transcripts present in muscle cells.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>These findings indicate that the cTnI gene promoter is repressed in skeletal muscle cells by GATA-like factors and open the way to further studies aimed at identifying these factors.</p

    Genome sequence of Phormia regina Meigen (Diptera: Calliphoridae): implications for medical, veterinary and forensic research

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    BACKGROUND: Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are important medical, veterinary and forensic insects encompassing 8 % of the species diversity observed in the calyptrate insects. Few genomic resources exist to understand the diversity and evolution of this group. RESULTS: We present the hybrid (short and long reads) draft assemblies of the male and female genomes of the common North American blow fly, Phormia regina (Diptera: Calliphoridae). The 550 and 534 Mb draft assemblies contained 8312 and 9490 predicted genes in the female and male genomes, respectively; including > 93 % conserved eukaryotic genes. Putative X and Y chromosomes (21 and 14 Mb, respectively) were assembled and annotated. The P. regina genomes appear to contain few mobile genetic elements, an almost complete absence of SINEs, and most of the repetitive landscape consists of simple repetitive sequences. Candidate gene approaches were undertaken to annotate insecticide resistance, sex-determining, chemoreceptors, and antimicrobial peptides. CONCLUSIONS: This work yielded a robust, reliable reference calliphorid genome from a species located in the middle of a calliphorid phylogeny. By adding an additional blow fly genome, the ability to tease apart what might be true of general calliphorids vs. what is specific of two distinct lineages now exists. This resource will provide a strong foundation for future studies into the evolution, population structure, behavior, and physiology of all blow flies

    Modelling lexical phrases acquisition in L2

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    The study focuses on the following points. It compares the views psycholinguists and computational linguists have concerning the processes of lexical access and lexical choice. Then it shows the similarities holding between the structure of the lexicon in L1 and in L2. It tries to offer a pedagogically realistic approach in vocabulary teaching based on these results

    ConsĂ©quences des inondations de juillet 1996 sur la santĂ© biopsychosociale des sinistrĂ©s vivant en milieu rural : rĂ©sultats d’une Ă©tude qualitative

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