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- A biblioteca: espaço laboratorial para novas aprendizagensPublication . Silva, Iolanda
- Linguagens do olhar: do texto dramático à representação cénicaPublication . Nunes, Naidea
- Service de gestion de session orienté modèle pour des groupes collaboratifs synchronesPublication . Rodriguez Peralta, Laura Margarita; Diaz, M.; Villemur, T.
- Y-chromosome lineages from Portugal, Madeira and Açores record elements of sephardim and berber ancestryPublication . Gonçalves, Rita; Freitas, Ana; Branco, Marta; Rosa, Alexandra; Fernandes, Ana T.; Zhivotovsky, Lev A.; Underhill, Peter A.; Kivisild, Toomas; Brehm, AntónioA total of 553 Y-chromosomes were analyzed from mainland Portugal and the North Atlantic Archipelagos of Ac¸ores and Madeira, in order to characterize the genetic composition of their male gene pool. A large majority (78–83% of each population) of the male lineages could be classified as belonging to three basic Y chromosomal haplogroups, R1b, J, and E3b. While R1b, accounting for more than half of the lineages in any of the Portuguese subpopulations, is a characteristic marker of many different West European populations, haplogroups J and E3b consist of lineages that are typical of the circum-Mediterranean region or even East Africa. The highly diverse haplogroup E3b in Portuguese likely combines sub-clades of distinct origins. The present composition of the Y chromosomes in Portugal in this haplogroup likely reflects a pre-Arab component shared with North African populations or testifies, at least in part, to the influence of Sephardic Jews. In contrast to the marginally low sub-Saharan African Y chromosome component in Portuguese, such lineages have been detected at a moderately high frequency in our previous survey of mtDNA from the same samples, indicating the presence of sex-related gene flow, most likely mediated by the Atlantic slave trade.
- E depois?: sobre a cultura na MadeiraPublication . Moniz, Ana Isabel; Pimentel, Diana; Santos, Thierry Proença dos
- Evaluating the Madeiran wheat germplasm for aluminum resistance using aluminium-induced callose formation in root apices as a markerPublication . Santos, Teresa M. M. dos; laski, Jan J.; Carvalho, Miguel Â. A. Pinheiro de; Taylor, Gregory J.; Vieira, Maria R. ClementeAluminum (Al) resistance of 57 Madeiran wheat cultivars was evaluated using callose content in root tips and root elongation as markers. Al induced callose formation was a very sensitive indicator of Al damage detecting wide range of genotypic differences existing in the Madeiran wheat germplasm. A weak, yet pos i tive cor re la tion (R2=0.285, P<0.05) between callose content and root elongation was found.
- Diversidade genética do sistema HLA em Portugal, Cabo Verde e Guiné-BissauPublication . Freitas, Hélder Spínola deO polimorfismo dos genes HLA-A, HLA-B e HLA-DRB1 foi estudado em três populações Portuguesas (Portugal continental, Madeira e Açores) e em duas Africanas (Guiné-Bissau e Cabo Verde). Os dados em alta resolução, obtidos por sequenciação (SBT), foram comparados com a caracterização efectuada pelo método SSOP revelando 4,6% de incongruências entre os resultados destes dois métodos. Os alelos mais frequentes em cada um dos loci foram: HLA-A*0201 em todas as populações (13,5-26%); HLA-B*5101 em Portugal continental (12%, o mesmo para o B*440301), Madeira (9,7%) e Açores (9,8%) e B*350101 na Guiné-Bissau (14,4%) e Cabo Verde (13,2%); HLADRB1*0701 em Portugal continental (15%), Madeira (15,7%) e Açores (18,3%), DRB1*1304 na Guiné-Bissau (19,6%) e DRB1*110101 em Cabo Verde (10,1%). Os haplotipos 3-loci mais predominantes em cada população foram: A*020101-B*440301-DRB1*070101 em Portugal continental (3,1%), A*020101-B*510101- DRB1*130101 na Madeira (2,7%), A*2902-B*4403-DRB1*0701 nos Açores (2,4%), A*2301-B*1503-DRB1*110101 na Guiné-Bissau (4,6%) e A*3002-B*350101-DRB1*1001 em Cabo Verde (2,8%). O presente trabalho revela que a população continental Portuguesa tem sido influenciada geneticamente por Europeus e Norte Africanos devido a várias imigrações históricas. O Norte de Portugal parece concentrar, provavelmente devido à pressão da expansão Árabe, um antigo pool genético originado pela influência milenar de Europeus e Norte Africanos. Os dados obtidos nos genes do sistema HLA corroboram as fontes históricas que confirmam que o povoamento dos Açores teve o contributo de outros Europeus, essencialmente Flamengos, para além dos Portugueses. As frequências alélicas e haplotípicas neste arquipélago não apresentam uma distribuição homogénea entre as ilhas do grupo Oriental e Central. O grupo Central revela uma influência clara daEuropa Central e uma muito menor afinidade a Portugal continental. As frequências alélicas e haplotípicas mostram que a ilha da Madeira foi povoada por Europeus, a maioria Portugueses, mas também por sub-Saharianos devido ao comércio de escravos. Cabo Verde não é uma população tipicamente sub-Sahariana pois revela uma importante influência genética Europeia, para além da base genética Africana. A análise dos haplotipos e dendrogramas mostram uma influência genética Caucasiana no actual pool genético Cabo-Verdiano. Os dendrogramas e a análise das coordenadas principais mostram que os Guineenses são mais semelhantes aos Norte Africanos do que qualquer outra população sub-Sahariana já estudada ao nível do sistema HLA, provavelmente devido a contactos históricos com outros povos, nomeadamente Árabes do Este Africano e Berberes.
- User-Centered CASE Tools for User-Centered Information SystemsPublication . Campos, PedroThe goal of this research is to design and evaluate a new generation of CASE tools, capable of clearly supporting all the styles of work adopted by teams of developers and capable of promoting Usability concerns to Informa tion Systems building. Our research approach is based on (a) creating usable and effective models of the developers behavior, and (b) building innovative, unconstrained collaborative prototypes that allow co-authoring of models by all stakeholders involved (programmers, marketers and interaction designers).
- Phylogenetic relationships of Hemidactylus geckos from the Gulf of Guinea islands: patterns of natural colonizations and anthropogenic introductions estimated from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequencesPublication . Jesus, José; Brehm, António; Harris, D. JamesMitochondrial DNA (12S rRNA, 16S rRNA, and cytochrome b) sequences and nuclear sequences (C-mos and alpha-Enolase) were analyzed within all known Hemidactylus species from all three volcanic islands in the Gulf of Guinea that have never been connected to the continent. These comprise both endemic and widespread species. Our aim was to determine if the widespread species was introduced anthropogenically, to determine the number of distinct genetic lineages within the islands, and to determine if the endemic forms constituted a monophyletic group. Our results suggest that a previously undescribed species on São Tomé is the sister taxon to Hemidactylus newtoni, endemic to Annobon. Genetic variation between populations of Hemidactylus greefii from São Tomé and Principe is very high based on mtDNA sequences, but the forms cannot be distinguished using the nuclear DNA sequences. Hemidactylus mabouia appears to have been anthropogenically introduced to all three islands. The island endemics do not form a monophyletic group, suggesting multiple independent colonizations of the islands.
- Pulp and paper from" Dwarf Cavendish" pseudo-stemsPublication . Cordeiro, N.; Belgacem, M. N.; Chaussy, D.; Moura, J. C. V. P.