17 research outputs found

    Estimativas de (co)variâncias e parâmetros genéticos para pesos calculados aos 120 e 240 dias de idade de bovinos da raça Nelore Mocho.

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    Objetivou-se estimar parâmetros genéticos e (co)variâncias de pesos aos 120 dias e peso aos 240 dias em animais da raça Nelore Mocho. Foram utilizadas informações de 42.397 animais nascidos de 1995 a 2011, cedidas pela empresa Guaporé Agropecuária. Utilizou-se modelo animal completo incluindo como efeitos fixos, grupo de contemporâneos e o sexo e idade da vaca ao parto como covariável, e como efeitos aleatórios, os efeitos genéticos direto, materno e de ambiente permanente da vaca, além do residual. O grupo de contemporâneos foi formado por meio da concatenação de fatores não genéticos que afetaram significativamente, como fazenda-retiro, ano e a estação de nascimento do animal e lote de manejo da respectiva característica. Os parâmetros genéticos foram estimados utilizando-se o software MTDFREML. Foram encontradas médias 120,55 kg e 183,30 kg, para P120 e P240, respectivamente. Os valores encontrados para herdabilidade direta foram 0,20 para P120 e 0,29 para P240. As estimativas dos componentes de (co)variância mostraram a grande variabilidade existente dentro do rebanho de bovinos da raça Nelore mocho. Em função das moderadas estimativas de herdabilidade é possível a realização de seleção dos melhores reprodutores para que a média de desempenho do rebanho, para estas características, seja maior nas próximas gerações

    Infrared quasi-fixed solutions in the NMSSM

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    The considerable part of the parameter space in the MSSM corresponding to the infrared quasi fixed point scenario is almost excluded by LEP II bounds on the lightest Higgs boson mass. In the NMSSM the mass of the lightest Higgs boson reaches its maximum value in the strong Yukawa coupling limit when Yukawa couplings are essentially larger than gauge ones at the Grand Unification scale. In this limit the solutions of the renormalisation group equations are attracted to the infrared and Hill type effective fixed lines or surfaces in the Yukawa coupling parameter space. They are concentrated in the vicinity of quasi fixed points for Yi(0)Y_i(0)\to\infty. However the solutions are attracted to such points rather weakly. For this reason when all Yi(0)1Y_i(0)\sim 1 the solutions of the renormalisation group equations are gathered near a line in the Hill type effective surface. In the paper the approximate solutions for the NMSSM Yukawa couplings are given. The possibility of bb--quark and τ\tau--lepton Yukawa coupling unification at the scale MXM_{X} is also discussed.Comment: 32 pages, 8 figures included, LaTeX 2

    Dental metric standards for sex estimation in archaeological populations from Iran

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    Sex estimation of skeletal remains is one of the major components of forensic identification of unknown individuals. Teeth are a potential source of information on sex and are often recovered in archaeological or forensic contexts due to their post-mortem longevity. Currently there is limited data on dental sexual dimorphism of archaeological populations from Iran. This dissertation represents the first study to provide a dental sex estimation method for Iron Age populations. The current study was conducted on the skeletal remains of 143 adults from two Iron Age populations in close temporal and geographic proximity in the Solduz Valley (West Azerbaijan Province of Iran). 2D and 3D cervical mesiodistal and buccolingual and root volume measurements of maxillary and mandibular teeth were used to investigate the degree of sexual dimorphism in permanent dentition and to assess their applicability in sex estimation. In total 1327, 457, and 480 anterior and posterior teeth were used to collect 2D cervical, 3D cervical, and root volume measurements respectively. 2D cervical measurements were taken using Hillson-Fitzgerald dental calliper and 3D measurements were collected using CT images provided by Open Research Scan Archive (ORSA) - Penn Museum. 3D models of the teeth were created using manual segmentation in the Amira 6.01 software package. Since tooth density largely differs from crown to apex, root segmentation required two threshold levels: the segmentation of the root from the jaw and the segmentation of the crown from the root. Thresholds used for root segmentation were calculated using the half maximum height protocol of Spoor et al. (1993) for each skull, and thresholds used for crown segmentation were set visually for each tooth separately. Data was analysed using discriminant function analysis and posterior probabilities were calculated for all produced formulae where sex was previously assessed from morphological features of pelvis and skull. Bootstrapping was used to account for small sample sizes in the analysis. Statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS 23. The percentage of sexual dimorphism was also used to quantify the amount of sexual dimorphism in the sample. The results showed that incisors and canines were the most sexually dimorphic teeth, providing percentages of correct sex classification between 80% and 100% depending on the measurement used. Root volume measurement was shown to be the most sexually dimorphic variable providing an accuracy of over 90% in all functions. The present study provided the first dental metric standards for sex estimation using odontometric data in Iranian archaeological populations. Dental measurements, particularly root volume measurements, were found to be of value for sex assessment and the method presented here could be a useful tool for establishing accurate demographic data from skeletal remains of the Iron Age from Iran

    First Community-Wide, Comparative Cross-Linking Mass Spectrometry Study

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    The number of publications in the field of chemical cross-linking combined with mass spectrometry (XL-MS) to derive constraints for protein three-dimensional structure modeling and to probe protein-protein interactions has increased during the last years. As the technique is now becoming routine for in vitro and in vivo applications in proteomics and structural biology there is a pressing need to define protocols as well as data analysis and reporting formats. Such consensus formats should become accepted in the field and be shown to lead to reproducible results. This first, community-based harmonization study on XL-MS is based on the results of 32 groups participating worldwide. The aim of this paper is to summarize the status quo of XL-MS and to compare and evaluate existing cross-linking strategies. Our study therefore builds the framework for establishing best practice guidelines to conduct cross-linking experiments, perform data analysis, and define reporting formats with the ultimate goal of assisting scientists to generate accurate and reproducible XL-MS results

    Crescimento de Aegla itacolomiensis (Crustacea, Decapoda) em um arroio da Mata Atlântica no sul do Brasil The growth of Aegla itacolomiensis (Crustacea, Decapoda) in an Atlantic forest stream in southern Brazil

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    Analisou-se o crescimento de Aegla itacolomiensis Bond-Buckup & Buckup, 1994, em ambiente natural, a partir de amostragens mensais, realizadas entre junho de 2005 e maio de 2006, no arroio Solitária Alta, tributário da bacia hidrográfica do Rio dos Sinos, município de Igrejinha, RS, Brasil (29º33'10,2''S; 50º50'57''W). Os indivíduos foram coletados com o auxílio de um puçá, triados por sexo, medidos quanto ao comprimento do cefalotórax (CC) e devolvidos ao arroio no mesmo local de onde foram retirados. O crescimento em comprimento de machos e fêmeas de A. itacolomiensis foi avaliado pela análise das distribuições de frequências absolutas em intervalos de classe do CC. As modas dos histogramas de frequências do CC foram verificadas. O crescimento dos indivíduos foi estimado por meio da análise da progressão das modas calculadas, resultando nas curvas de crescimento para machos e fêmeas, respectivamente Ct= 23,21[1-e-0,0094 (t + 7,03)] e Ct respectivamente: Ct = 19,49 [1-e-0,0065 (t + 11,16)]. O recrutamento ocorreu na primavera e no verão. Os machos atingiram tamanhos maiores do que as fêmeas e apresentaram maior taxa de crescimento que estas. A longevidade estimada para os machos foi de 2,2 anos enquanto que para as fêmeas foi de 2,5 anos. O padrão de crescimento de A. itacolomiensis é semelhante ao de outras espécies de eglídeos anteriormente estudados.<br>To give more information about ecology and biology of Aegla itacolomiensis Bond-Buckup & Buckup, 1994 was analized its growth in the nature. Monthly samples were made from June 2005 to May 2006 in Solitária Alta stream, tributary of Rio dos Sinos basin, district of Igrejinha, RS, Brazil (29º33'10,2''S; 50º50'57''W). The specimens were collected by dip net, sexed and after the cephalotorax measured, the animals were brought back to the stream. The growth estimated by cephalotorax length for males and females of A.itacolomiensis was analized by absolut distributional size-classes frequency. The modal frequency of cephalotorax lenght was calculated. The growth was estimated trought the modal progression. The growth curves in cefalotorax length for males and females are described respectively by the equations: Ct = 23.21[1-e-0.0094 (t + 7.03)] e Ct= 19.49 [1-e-0.0065 (t + 11.16)]. Were found juveniles in the spring and summer. The males attained larger sizes and a higher growth rate than females. The estimated longevity was 2.2 years for males and 2.5 years for females
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