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03/28/2016
Cytogenetics; Meiosis; Nucleolus

The Triatominae subfamily consists of 150 species in 18 genera, grouped into six tribes. In cytogenetics, triatomines are important biological models because they have holocentric chromosomes and nucleolar persistence in meiosis. The phenomenon of nucleolar persistence has been described for 23 species of triatomine in three genera: Triatoma, Rhodnius, and ... more

F.F. Madeira; A.A.C. Lima; J.A. Rosa; M.T.V. Azeredo-Oliveira; K.C.C. Alevi; F.F. Madeira; A.A.C. Lima; J.A. Rosa; M.T.V. Azeredo-Oliveira; K.C.C. Alevi; F.F. Madeira; A.A.C. Lima; J.A. Rosa; M.T.V. Azeredo-Oliveira; K.C.C. Alevi
04/28/2016
Coreoidea; Cytogenetics; Holocentric chromosomes

In Heteroptera, the division of sex chromosomes is well defined as post-reductional for most of species, i.e., the first meiotic division is equational and the second is reductional. However, in some species pre-reductional division has been observed, whereby the first meiotic division is reductional and the second is equational. These include Anisops fieberi (Notonectidae), ... more

C.A. Banho; K.C.C. Alevi; L.L.V. Pereira; T.S. Souza-Firmino; M.M. Itoyama; C.A. Banho; K.C.C. Alevi; L.L.V. Pereira; T.S. Souza-Firmino; M.M. Itoyama; C.A. Banho; K.C.C. Alevi; L.L.V. Pereira; T.S. Souza-Firmino; M.M. Itoyama
06/20/2016
Cytogenetics; Maculata subcomplex; Taxonomy

Using classic morphometric techniques to examine the head and thorax of Triatoma specimens, researchers identified a possible taxonomic problem involving T. arthurneivai (Lent & Martins) and T. wygodzinskyi (Lent). A recent geometric morphometric study indicated that the insects captured outside the Serra do Cipó region, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, were ... more

K.C.C. Alevi; C.H.L. Imperador; F.F.F. Moreira; J. Jurberg; M.T.V. Azeredo-Oliveira; K.C.C. Alevi; C.H.L. Imperador; F.F.F. Moreira; J. Jurberg; M.T.V. Azeredo-Oliveira
08/19/2016
Cytogenetics; Flavida complex; Nesotriatoma

The Nesotriatoma genus consists of the species N. flavida N. bruneri and N. obscura, forming the Flavida complex. Variation in the size and morphological differences intraspecific of N. flavida led to the description of N. bruneri. Two years later, the same author proposed the synonymization of N. bruneri with N. flavida. Only ... more

Y.V. Reis; K.C.C. Alevi; F.F.F. Moreira; M.T.V. Azeredo-Oliveira; Y.V. Reis; K.C.C. Alevi; F.F.F. Moreira; M.T.V. Azeredo-Oliveira
09/27/2017
Cytogenetics; Magnoliopsida; Meiosis; Plant breeding; Pollen; Recombination, Genetic

The analysis of meiotic behavior has been widely used in the study of plants as they provide relevant information about the viability of a species. Meiosis boasts a host of highly conserved events and changes in genes that control these events will give rise to irregularities that can alter the normal course of meiosis and may lead to complete sterility of the plant. The recombination of genes ... more

M.P. Lavinscky; M.M. Souza; G.S. Silva; C.A.F. Melo
07/14/2016
Beclin-1; miR-26a; Retinoblastoma

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of miR-26a on Beclin 1 expression in retinoblastoma (RB) cell lines (Y79 and WERi-RB-1). RB cells were transfected with miR-26a mimic, antagomir-26a, or control mimic. The Beclin 1 mRNA and protein levels were detected by quantitative polymerase chain reaction and western blot, respectively. The activity of Beclin 1 3ꞌ-UTR reporter gene ... more

M. Li; X.M. Chen; D.M. Wang; L. Gan; Y. Qiao; M. Li; X.M. Chen; D.M. Wang; L. Gan; Y. Qiao

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