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13. | | PROSDOCIMI, F.; BITTENCOURT, D. M. de C.; SILVA, F. R. D.; MOTTA, P. C.; RECH FILHO, E. L. Molecular, behavioral and anatomical sophistication in spider webs: insights from spinning gland RNA-seq experiments in primitive and modern spiders. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE BRAZILIAN ASSOCIATION FOR BIOINFORMATICS AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY, 6., 2010, Ouro Preto. Abstracts... [S.l.: s.n.], 2010. p. 67. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental. |
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14. | | BITTENCOURT, D. M. de C.; LOPES, R.; CUNHA, R. N. V. da; ROCHA, R. N. C. da; TEIXEIRA, P. C.; LIMA, W. A. A. de. Correlação entre características avaliadas em germoplasma de dendezeiro tipo dura. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE RECURSOS GENÉTICOS; WORKSHOP EM BIOPROSPECÇÃO E CONSERVAÇÃO DE PLANTAS NATIVAS DO SEMI-ÁRIDO, 3.; WORKSHOP INTERNACIONAL SOBRE BIOENERGIA E MEIO AMBIENTE, 2010, Salvador. Bancos de germoplasma: descobrir a riqueza, garantir o futuro: anais. Brasília, DF: Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia, 2010. p. 284. 1 CD-ROM. (Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia. Documentos, 304). Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental. |
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16. | | LACERDA, V. A. M. L.; SOUSA, G. P. de; ROSINHA, G. M. S.; RECH FILHO, E. L.; ALMEIDA, J. R. M. de; BITTENCOURT, D. M. de C. Comparativo metodológico na produção de espidroínas sintéticas de aranhas da biodiversidade brasileira em bactérias. In: ENCONTRO DE PESQUISA E INOVAÇÃO DA EMBRAPA AGROENERGIA, 7., 2023, Brasília, DF. Anais... Brasília, DF: Embrapa, 2023. p. 88-92. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia. |
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17. | | LACERDA, V. A. M. L.; SOUSA, G. P. de; ROSINHA, G. M. S.; RECH FILHO, E. L.; ALMEIDA, J. R. M. de; BITTENCOURT, D. M. de C. Comparativo metodológico na produção de espidroínas sintéticas de aranhas da biodiversidade brasileira em bactérias. In: ENCONTRO DE PESQUISA E INOVAÇÃO DA EMBRAPA AGROENERGIA, 7., 2023, Brasília, DF. Anais... Brasília, DF: Embrapa, 2023. p. 88-92. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agroenergia. |
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Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental. |
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PROSDOCIMI, F.; BITTENCOURT, D. M. de C.; SILVA, F. R. D.; MOTTA, P. C.; RECH FILHO, E. L. |
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F. PROSDOCIMI, UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DE BRASÍLIA; DANIELA MATIAS DE C BITTENCOURT, CPAA; CENARGEN; UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA; ELIBIO LEOPOLDO RECH FILHO, CENARGEN. |
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Molecular, behavioral and anatomical sophistication in spider webs: insights from spinning gland RNA-seq experiments in primitive and modern spiders. |
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2010 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE BRAZILIAN ASSOCIATION FOR BIOINFORMATICS AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY, 6., 2010, Ouro Preto. Abstracts... [S.l.: s.n.], 2010. p. 67. |
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RNA-seq experiments conducted in 454 sequencers were carried out to produce 87.000 short-reads representing the transcriptome of two spiders'spinning glands. We produced sequences from (i) Actinopus sp., a spider from the Mygalomorphae clade, and (ii) Gasteracantha cancriformis, an Orbicularia spider. Mygalomorphae spiders are known to retain a number of primitive morphological and behavioral characters. They use mixtures of a primitive web, soil, and plants only to cover a burrow they make on the ground for shelter and predation.On the other hand, Orbicularia spiders show a number of derivative spider's characters and they are capable to build different and complex silks used in a variety of situations. It is interesting to note that the complexity of web production, usage and behavior in these spiders is reflected both by (i) the variety of the repertoire of protein molecules (spidroins) they use to make their webs and (ii) the complexity of their anatomical spinning gland apparatu used to produce silk. Here we have first conducted a broad analysis of the spinning gland transcriptome in both spiders producing unigenes and categorizing annotated genes in biological functions.Then we started to analyze the number and variety of spider silk proteins and families found in different spider clades.We have shown that spiders using web only for a limited number of situations present a less sophisticated morphological spinning apparatus and produce a small repertoire of spidroin molecules. Phylogenetic analyses were conductedin the 3'region of spidroins and we try to relate (i) the evolution of silk protein families,(ii) the evolutionary complexification of silk production behavior and web usage, and (iii) the appearance of new specialized spinning glands along the evolution of specimens and clades in the Araneae order. MenosRNA-seq experiments conducted in 454 sequencers were carried out to produce 87.000 short-reads representing the transcriptome of two spiders'spinning glands. We produced sequences from (i) Actinopus sp., a spider from the Mygalomorphae clade, and (ii) Gasteracantha cancriformis, an Orbicularia spider. Mygalomorphae spiders are known to retain a number of primitive morphological and behavioral characters. They use mixtures of a primitive web, soil, and plants only to cover a burrow they make on the ground for shelter and predation.On the other hand, Orbicularia spiders show a number of derivative spider's characters and they are capable to build different and complex silks used in a variety of situations. It is interesting to note that the complexity of web production, usage and behavior in these spiders is reflected both by (i) the variety of the repertoire of protein molecules (spidroins) they use to make their webs and (ii) the complexity of their anatomical spinning gland apparatu used to produce silk. Here we have first conducted a broad analysis of the spinning gland transcriptome in both spiders producing unigenes and categorizing annotated genes in biological functions.Then we started to analyze the number and variety of spider silk proteins and families found in different spider clades.We have shown that spiders using web only for a limited number of situations present a less sophisticated morphological spinning apparatus and produce a small repertoire of spidroin mo... Mostrar Tudo |
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