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Comelli, L., and A. Rinaldi. "Angioma Cavernoso Cerebrale." Rivista di Neuroradiologia 7, no. 4 (August 1994): 659–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/197140099400700414.

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Gli angiomi cavernosi sono malformazioni vascolari che possono colpire il SNG. La loro sintomatologia di esordio consiste in crisi convulsive, cefalea, deficit neurologici focali o emorragia. In letteratura sono stati descritti vari casi familiari e, mediante il loro studio si è potuto affermare che la trasmissione è di tipo genetico, autosomico dominante. Rispetto ai casi sporadici, nelle forme familiari sono inoltre risultate più frequenti le lesioni vascolari multifocali a sede sia intra che extracerebrale. Le informazioni sulla storia naturale dell'angioma cavernoso sono state raccolte solo in questi ultimi anni, grazie all'introduzione della RM, esame che consente la sicura identificazione e la diagnosi della lesione. Il nostro studio riguarda una famiglia (madre e due figli) portatrice di angioma cavernoso cerebrale. Tutti e tre i pazienti sono stati sottoposti ad intervento chirurgico e la diagnosi è stata confermata istologicamente. Considerando la sempre maggior frequenza di casi familiari è auspicabile uno studio, nei casi di angioma cavernoso sporadico, anche sui familiari asintomatici, per una eventuale corretta pianificazione terapeutica e genetica.
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Andreula, CF, and A. N. M. Recchia Luciani. "Le cosiddette facomatosi." Rivista di Neuroradiologia 7, no. 2 (April 1994): 231–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/197140099400700211.

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Le cosidette facomatosi accomunano malattie diverse fra loro che hanno in comune il coinvolgimento del distretto neuroectodermico, con quindi interessamento contemporanea della cute e del sistema nervosa. Ad esclusione della malattia di Sturge-Weber le facomatosi hanno in comune il disordine genetico di ordine eterocromosomiale a carattere dominante o recessivo, di penetranza variabile anche se in taluni casi l'insorgenza spontanea delle sindromi o la loro comparsa tardiva suggerisce la possibilità di mutazioni genetiche ad insorgenza recente. Le Neurofibromatosi sono le facomatosi a maggior incidenza nella popolazione. Ne sono riconosciute otto tipi diversi, ma la più frequente in assoluto è la NF 1 (1 su 2000–3000 nati) seguita con un rapporto di circa 1/ 10 dalla NF 2. Da un punto di vista neuroradiologico la Risonanza Magnetica (RM) ha largamente contribuito in questi ultimi anni all'approfondimento delle conoscenze sulla NF 1 con la identificazione dei foci di alterato segnale a carico prevalentemente dei nuclei della base e/o di alter strutture della sostanza bianca, variamente denominati e classificati come aree amartomatose o focalai eteroplasici a bassa evolutività, ritenuti pressoché patognomonici di questa malattia. Anche nelle altre principali facomatosi la RM ha, in questi ultimi anni, largamente contribuito al miglioramento della sensibilità diagnostica e all'approfondimento delle conoscenze. In particolare nella malattia di Stuge-Weber la RM unitamente all'utilizzo del mezzo di contrasto è risultata estremamente efficace nella identificazione della angiomatosi leptomeningea, anche se la Tomografia Computerizzata (TC) mantiene un ruolo di particolare importanza per la identificazione delle calcificazioni piali. Nella Slerosi Tuberosa ha dimostrato una più elevata sensibilita nei confronti della TC nella identificazione dei tuberi in particolare a livello sottocorticale, anche se pure in questo caso la TC mantiene un ruolo diagnostico di rilievo per la possibilityà di identificare i tuberi calcifici in particolare subependimali. Infine nella Sindrome di van Hippel Lindau è senza dubbio la tecnica di prima scelta non solo nella definizione dell'emangioblastoma nella sua sede più tipica cerebellare, ma in particolare nelle sue non infrequenti localizzazioni midollari.
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Pezzella, C., L. Villa, A. Ricci, E. Digiannatale, I. Luzzi, and A. Carattoli. "IDENTIFICAZIONE E CARATTERIZZAZIONE DEI DETERMINANTI GENETICI DI ANTIBIOTICO-RESISTENZA IN CEPPI DI SALMONELLA ENTERICA DI ORIGINE ANIMALE." Microbiologia Medica 18, no. 2 (June 30, 2003). http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/mm.2003.4270.

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Pezzella, Cristina, Laura Villa, Alessia Bertini, Antonia Ricci, Elisabetta Di Giannatale, Ida Luzzi, and Alessandra Carattoli. "Identificazione e caratterizzazione dei determinanti genetici di antibiotico-resistenza in ceppi di Salmonella enterica di origine animale." Microbiologia Medica 19, no. 4 (December 31, 2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/mm.2004.2993.

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Sorcaburu, Cigliero Solange. "Identificazione di linee guida per l'analisi genetico-forense mediante utilizzo di DNA degradati in vitro." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Trieste, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10077/10857.

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Nel corso di questo lavoro e stato ottimizzato un metodo per ottenere –mediante idrolisi acquosa- campioni di DNA danneggiati in maniera controllata (r2= 0.997). Uno di questi campioni, denominato trial sample (TS), veniva sottoposto ad un esperimento interlaboratorio (n=25) nel corso del quale ogni partecipante doveva fornire dati relativi alla quantificazione del campione ed al suo l’assetto genotipico. L’impiego della qPCR ha dimostrato che, in campioni danneggiati, e possibile fornire solo una indicazione che e relativa (ed inversamente proporzionale) alla lunghezza (r2=0.891) della regione target. Circa i genotipi forniti, veniva osservato che, a causa di un’elevata frequenza di artefatti di PCR, l’esecuzione di un basso numero di tre repliche(≤ 3)puo portare ad errori(n=4. Lo sviluppo del metodo “consensus TSPV", invece,eliminava tali errori di genotipizzazione. L’utilizzo di tale metodo di “consensus” ha dimostrato che, per campioni degradati ed in condizione di Low Copy Number (≤ 96 pg/PCR), neanche l’esecuzione di sette repliche mette totalmente al riparo da errori di genotipizzazioni.Anche la tecnologia Illumina di Next Generation Sequencing e stata testata mediante un set di campioni danneggiati. Pure la fedeltà di questa tecnologia e stata molto influenzata dalla qualità del templato. Il“consensus TSPV”, inoltre, evidenziava che errori di genotipizzazione possono emergere quando vengono eseguite due sole repliche. Il maggiore limite dell’analisi forense sembra derivare proprio dall’elevatissima sensibilità analitica oggi ottenibile.
In the course of this work has been optimized a method to obtain -by hydrolysis in water- damaged DNA samples in a controlled manner (r2=0.997). One of these samples, called trial sample (TS), was subjected to an inter-laboratory experiment (n=25)during which each participant had to provide data on the quantification of the sample and its trim genotype. The use of the qPCR showed that, in damaged samples, it is possible to provide only an indication that is relative (and inversely proportional) to the length (r2=0891)of the target region. About the genotypes provided, was observed that, due to a high frequency of PCR artifacts, the execution of a low number of three replicates (≤3)may lead to errors (n=4). Method development "consensus TSPV", instead, eliminated these errors genotyping. The use of this method "consensus" has shown that, for degraded samples and under Low Copy Number conditions (≤96pg/PCR),even the execution of seven replicas puts totally immune from errors in genotyping. Even Illumina technology of Next Generation Sequencing was tested using a set of damaged samples. Even the fidelity of this technology has been very influenced by the quality of the template. The "consensus TSPV" also showed that genotyping errors can arise when running only two replicas. The major limitation of the forensic analysis seems to derive just by the very high analytical sensitivity obtainable today.
XXVII Ciclo
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Minopoli, Fiorella <1977&gt. "Analisi di “Copy Number Variants” ed identificazione di nuovi geni candidati per l’Autismo e Ritardo Mentale." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2012. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4838/1/Minopoli_Fiorella_Tesi.pdf.

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I disturbi dello spettro autistico (DSA) ed il ritardo mentale (RM) sono caratterizzati da un’eziologia genetica complessa ed eterogenea. Grazie ai recenti sviluppi nella ricerca genomica, è stato possibile dimostrare il ruolo di numerose copy number variants (CNVs) nella patogenesi di questi disturbi, anche se nella maggior parte dei casi l’eziologia rimane ancora sconosciuta. Questo lavoro riguarda l’identificazione e la caratterizzazione dei CNVs in famiglie con DSA e RM. E’ stata studiata una microdelezione in 7q31 che coinvolge i geni IMMP2L e DOCK4, trasmessa dalla madre con dislessia a due figli con autismo ed una figlia con dislessia. Nella stessa famiglia segrega una seconda microdelezione in 2q14 che inattiva il gene CNTNAP5 ed è trasmessa dal padre (con tratti autistici) ai due figli con autismo. Abbiamo quindi ipotizzato che i geni DOCK4 e CNTNAP5 potessero essere implicati, rispettivamente, nella suscettibilità a dislessia e DSA. Lo screening di numerosi individui affetti ha supportato la nostra ipotesi, con l’identificazione di una nuova microdelezione di DOCK4 che segrega con la dislessia, e 3 nuove varianti missenso in CNTNAP5 in individui con autismo. Dall’analisi genomica comparativa su array (aCGH) di individui con RM, è stata identificata una delezione nella regione 7q31.32, che coinvolge il gene CADPS2, in due fratelli con RM e tratti autistici, probabilmente ereditata dalla madre. Lo screening di mutazione di questo gene in individui con autismo o RM, ha portato all’identificazione di 3 varianti non sinonime, assenti nei controlli, ed ereditate per via materna. Poiché CADPS2 risiede in una regione genomica che contiene loci soggetti ad imprinting, abbiamo ipotizzato che il gene CADPS2 possa essere anch’esso caratterizzato da imprinting, con espressione monoallelica materna. Lo studio di espressione di CADPS2 in cellule del sangue ha avvalorato questa ipotesi, implicando perciò CADPS2 come un nuovo gene di suscettibilità per il RM e DSA.
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID) are characterized by a complex and heterogeneous genetic etiology. Recent developments in genomic research have enabled the discovery of numerous copy number variants (CNVs) in the pathogenesis of these disorders, although their etiology remains unknown in the majority of cases. This work concerns the identification and characterization of specific CNVs in families with ASD and ID. I studied a microdeletion in 7q31 encompassing the two genes DOCK4 and IMMP2L, transmitted from the mother (who has dylsexia) to two children with autism and to a daughter with dyslexia. In the same family we identified a second microdeletion in 2q14, that inactivates CNTNAP5, and is transmitted by the father (with ASD) to the two children with autism. We therefore hypothesized that DOCK4 and CNTNAP5 could be implicated in susceptibility to dyslexia and ASD, respectively. Screening of numerous affected individuals supported our hypothesis, leading to the identification of a new DOCK4 microdeletion segregating with dyslexia, and 3 new missense variants in CNTNAP5 in individuals with autism.Through array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) of individuals with ID, we also identified a 7q31.32 microdeletion involving the CADPS2 gene in two brothers with ID and autistic features, probably inherited from the mother. Screening for mutations in this gene in individuals with autism or ID, has led to the identification of 3 maternally inherited nonsynonymous variants, absent in controls. Since CADPS2 is located in a genomic region containing imprinted loci, we hypothesized that CADPS2 itself could be subjected to imprinting, with maternal monoallelic expression. Expression analysis of CADPS2 in blood cells supported this hypothesis, therefore suggesting CADPS2 as a new susceptibility gene for ID and ASD, and as possible new imprinted gene .
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Minopoli, Fiorella <1977&gt. "Analisi di “Copy Number Variants” ed identificazione di nuovi geni candidati per l’Autismo e Ritardo Mentale." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2012. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4838/.

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I disturbi dello spettro autistico (DSA) ed il ritardo mentale (RM) sono caratterizzati da un’eziologia genetica complessa ed eterogenea. Grazie ai recenti sviluppi nella ricerca genomica, è stato possibile dimostrare il ruolo di numerose copy number variants (CNVs) nella patogenesi di questi disturbi, anche se nella maggior parte dei casi l’eziologia rimane ancora sconosciuta. Questo lavoro riguarda l’identificazione e la caratterizzazione dei CNVs in famiglie con DSA e RM. E’ stata studiata una microdelezione in 7q31 che coinvolge i geni IMMP2L e DOCK4, trasmessa dalla madre con dislessia a due figli con autismo ed una figlia con dislessia. Nella stessa famiglia segrega una seconda microdelezione in 2q14 che inattiva il gene CNTNAP5 ed è trasmessa dal padre (con tratti autistici) ai due figli con autismo. Abbiamo quindi ipotizzato che i geni DOCK4 e CNTNAP5 potessero essere implicati, rispettivamente, nella suscettibilità a dislessia e DSA. Lo screening di numerosi individui affetti ha supportato la nostra ipotesi, con l’identificazione di una nuova microdelezione di DOCK4 che segrega con la dislessia, e 3 nuove varianti missenso in CNTNAP5 in individui con autismo. Dall’analisi genomica comparativa su array (aCGH) di individui con RM, è stata identificata una delezione nella regione 7q31.32, che coinvolge il gene CADPS2, in due fratelli con RM e tratti autistici, probabilmente ereditata dalla madre. Lo screening di mutazione di questo gene in individui con autismo o RM, ha portato all’identificazione di 3 varianti non sinonime, assenti nei controlli, ed ereditate per via materna. Poiché CADPS2 risiede in una regione genomica che contiene loci soggetti ad imprinting, abbiamo ipotizzato che il gene CADPS2 possa essere anch’esso caratterizzato da imprinting, con espressione monoallelica materna. Lo studio di espressione di CADPS2 in cellule del sangue ha avvalorato questa ipotesi, implicando perciò CADPS2 come un nuovo gene di suscettibilità per il RM e DSA.
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID) are characterized by a complex and heterogeneous genetic etiology. Recent developments in genomic research have enabled the discovery of numerous copy number variants (CNVs) in the pathogenesis of these disorders, although their etiology remains unknown in the majority of cases. This work concerns the identification and characterization of specific CNVs in families with ASD and ID. I studied a microdeletion in 7q31 encompassing the two genes DOCK4 and IMMP2L, transmitted from the mother (who has dylsexia) to two children with autism and to a daughter with dyslexia. In the same family we identified a second microdeletion in 2q14, that inactivates CNTNAP5, and is transmitted by the father (with ASD) to the two children with autism. We therefore hypothesized that DOCK4 and CNTNAP5 could be implicated in susceptibility to dyslexia and ASD, respectively. Screening of numerous affected individuals supported our hypothesis, leading to the identification of a new DOCK4 microdeletion segregating with dyslexia, and 3 new missense variants in CNTNAP5 in individuals with autism.Through array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) of individuals with ID, we also identified a 7q31.32 microdeletion involving the CADPS2 gene in two brothers with ID and autistic features, probably inherited from the mother. Screening for mutations in this gene in individuals with autism or ID, has led to the identification of 3 maternally inherited nonsynonymous variants, absent in controls. Since CADPS2 is located in a genomic region containing imprinted loci, we hypothesized that CADPS2 itself could be subjected to imprinting, with maternal monoallelic expression. Expression analysis of CADPS2 in blood cells supported this hypothesis, therefore suggesting CADPS2 as a new susceptibility gene for ID and ASD, and as possible new imprinted gene .
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Bovina, Riccardo <1980&gt. "Identificazione di mutanti di interesse agronomico in orzo mediante approcci di genetica diretta e inversa." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2009. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/1972/1/Bovina_Riccardo_Tesi.pdf.

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Bovina, Riccardo <1980&gt. "Identificazione di mutanti di interesse agronomico in orzo mediante approcci di genetica diretta e inversa." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2009. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/1972/.

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Goldoni, Alberto <1975&gt. "Identificazione di nuovi geni associati al fenotipo di Hirschsprung in C. Elegans e loro controparte umana." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2007. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/42/1/SCHEMA_TESI_FINALE.pdf.

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Goldoni, Alberto <1975&gt. "Identificazione di nuovi geni associati al fenotipo di Hirschsprung in C. Elegans e loro controparte umana." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2007. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/42/.

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Mantovani, Paola <1978&gt. "Identificazione di un QTL principale per resistenza a ruggine bruna sul cromosoma 7B di frumento duro." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2009. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/1748/1/Mantovani_tesi.pdf.

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Leaf rust caused by Puccinia triticina is a serious disease of durum wheat (Triticum durum) worldwide. However, genetic and molecular mapping studies aimed at characterizing leaf rust resistance genes in durum wheat have been only recently undertaken. The Italian durum wheat cv. Creso shows a high level of resistance to P. triticina that has been considered durable and that appears to be due to a combination of a single dominant gene and one or more additional factors conferring partial resistance. In this study, the genetic basis of leaf rust resistance carried by Creso was investigated using 176 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) from the cross between the cv. Colosseo (C, leaf rust resistance donor) and Lloyd (L, susceptible parent). Colosseo is a cv. directly related to Creso with the leaf rust resistance phenotype inherited from Creso, and was considered as resistance donor because of its better adaptation to local (Emilia Romagna, Italy) cultivation environment. RILs have been artificially inoculated with a mixture of 16 Italian P. triticina isolates that were characterized for virulence to seedlings of 22 common wheat cv. Thatcher isolines each carrying a different leaf rust resistance gene, and for molecular genotypes at 15 simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci, in order to determine their specialization with regard to the host species. The characterization of the leaf rust isolates was conducted at the Cereal Disease Laboratory of the University of Minnesota (St. Paul, USA) (Chapter 2). A genetic linkage map was constructed using segregation data from the population of 176 RILs from the cross CL. A total of 662 loci, including 162 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) and 500 Diversity Arrays Technology markers (DArTs), were analyzed by means of the package EasyMap 0.1. The integrated SSR-DArT linkage map consisted of 554 loci (162 SSR and 392 DArT markers) grouped into 19 linkage blocks with an average marker density of 5.7 cM/marker. The final map spanned a total of 2022 cM, which correspond to a tetraploid genome (AABB) coverage of ca. 77% (Chapter 3). The RIL population was phenotyped for their resistance to leaf rust under artificial inoculation in 2006; the percentage of infected leaf area (LRS, leaf rust susceptibility) was evaluated at three stages through the disease developmental cycle and the area under disease progress curve (AUDPC) was then calculated. The response at the seedling stage (infection type, IT) was also investigated. QTL analysis was carried out by means of the Composite Interval Mapping method based on a selection of markers from the CL map. A major QTL (QLr.ubo-7B.2) for leaf rust resistance controlling both the seedling and the adult plant response, was mapped on the distal region of chromosome arm 7BL (deletion bin 7BL10-0.78-1.00), in a gene-dense region known to carry several genes/QTLs for resistance to rusts and other major cereal fungal diseases in wheat and barley. QLr.ubo-7B.2 was identified within a supporting interval of ca. 5 cM tightly associated with three SSR markers (Xbarc340.2, Xgwm146 e Xgwm344.2), and showed an R2 and an LOD peak value for the AUDPC equal to 72.9% an 44.5, respectively. Three additional minor QTLs were also detected (QLr.ubo-7B.1 on chr. 7BS; QLr.ubo-2A on chr. 2AL and QLr.ubo-3A on chr. 3AS) (Chapter 4). The presence of the major QTL (QLr.ubo-7B.2) was validated by a linkage disequilibrium (LD)-based test using field data from two different plant materials: i) a set of 62 advanced lines from multiple crosses involving Creso and his directly related resistance derivates Colosseo and Plinio, and ii) a panel of 164 elite durum wheat accessions representative of the major durum breeding program of the Mediterranean basin. Lines and accessions were phenotyped for leaf rust resistance under artificial inoculation in two different field trials carried out at Argelato (BO, Italy) in 2006 and 2007; the durum elite accessions were also evaluated in two additional field experiments in Obregon (Messico; 2007 and 2008) and in a green-house experiment (seedling resistance) at the Cereal Disease Laboratory (St. Paul, USA, 2008). The molecular characterization involved 14 SSR markers mapping on the 7BL chromosome region found to harbour the major QTL. Association analysis was then performed with a mixed-linear-model approach. Results confirmed the presence of a major QTL for leaf rust resistance, both at adult plant and at seedling stage, located between markers Xbarc340.2, Xgwm146 and Xgwm344.2, in an interval that coincides with the supporting interval (LOD-2) of QLr.ubo-7B.2 as resulted from the RIL QTL analysis. (Chapter 5). The identification and mapping of the major QTL associated to the durable leaf rust resistance carried by Creso, together with the identification of the associated SSR markers, will enhance the selection efficiency in durum wheat breeding programs (MAS, Marker Assisted Selection) and will accelerate the release of cvs. with durable resistance through marker-assisted pyramiding of the tagged resistance genes/QTLs most effective against wheat fungal pathogens.
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Mantovani, Paola <1978&gt. "Identificazione di un QTL principale per resistenza a ruggine bruna sul cromosoma 7B di frumento duro." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2009. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/1748/.

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Leaf rust caused by Puccinia triticina is a serious disease of durum wheat (Triticum durum) worldwide. However, genetic and molecular mapping studies aimed at characterizing leaf rust resistance genes in durum wheat have been only recently undertaken. The Italian durum wheat cv. Creso shows a high level of resistance to P. triticina that has been considered durable and that appears to be due to a combination of a single dominant gene and one or more additional factors conferring partial resistance. In this study, the genetic basis of leaf rust resistance carried by Creso was investigated using 176 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) from the cross between the cv. Colosseo (C, leaf rust resistance donor) and Lloyd (L, susceptible parent). Colosseo is a cv. directly related to Creso with the leaf rust resistance phenotype inherited from Creso, and was considered as resistance donor because of its better adaptation to local (Emilia Romagna, Italy) cultivation environment. RILs have been artificially inoculated with a mixture of 16 Italian P. triticina isolates that were characterized for virulence to seedlings of 22 common wheat cv. Thatcher isolines each carrying a different leaf rust resistance gene, and for molecular genotypes at 15 simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci, in order to determine their specialization with regard to the host species. The characterization of the leaf rust isolates was conducted at the Cereal Disease Laboratory of the University of Minnesota (St. Paul, USA) (Chapter 2). A genetic linkage map was constructed using segregation data from the population of 176 RILs from the cross CL. A total of 662 loci, including 162 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) and 500 Diversity Arrays Technology markers (DArTs), were analyzed by means of the package EasyMap 0.1. The integrated SSR-DArT linkage map consisted of 554 loci (162 SSR and 392 DArT markers) grouped into 19 linkage blocks with an average marker density of 5.7 cM/marker. The final map spanned a total of 2022 cM, which correspond to a tetraploid genome (AABB) coverage of ca. 77% (Chapter 3). The RIL population was phenotyped for their resistance to leaf rust under artificial inoculation in 2006; the percentage of infected leaf area (LRS, leaf rust susceptibility) was evaluated at three stages through the disease developmental cycle and the area under disease progress curve (AUDPC) was then calculated. The response at the seedling stage (infection type, IT) was also investigated. QTL analysis was carried out by means of the Composite Interval Mapping method based on a selection of markers from the CL map. A major QTL (QLr.ubo-7B.2) for leaf rust resistance controlling both the seedling and the adult plant response, was mapped on the distal region of chromosome arm 7BL (deletion bin 7BL10-0.78-1.00), in a gene-dense region known to carry several genes/QTLs for resistance to rusts and other major cereal fungal diseases in wheat and barley. QLr.ubo-7B.2 was identified within a supporting interval of ca. 5 cM tightly associated with three SSR markers (Xbarc340.2, Xgwm146 e Xgwm344.2), and showed an R2 and an LOD peak value for the AUDPC equal to 72.9% an 44.5, respectively. Three additional minor QTLs were also detected (QLr.ubo-7B.1 on chr. 7BS; QLr.ubo-2A on chr. 2AL and QLr.ubo-3A on chr. 3AS) (Chapter 4). The presence of the major QTL (QLr.ubo-7B.2) was validated by a linkage disequilibrium (LD)-based test using field data from two different plant materials: i) a set of 62 advanced lines from multiple crosses involving Creso and his directly related resistance derivates Colosseo and Plinio, and ii) a panel of 164 elite durum wheat accessions representative of the major durum breeding program of the Mediterranean basin. Lines and accessions were phenotyped for leaf rust resistance under artificial inoculation in two different field trials carried out at Argelato (BO, Italy) in 2006 and 2007; the durum elite accessions were also evaluated in two additional field experiments in Obregon (Messico; 2007 and 2008) and in a green-house experiment (seedling resistance) at the Cereal Disease Laboratory (St. Paul, USA, 2008). The molecular characterization involved 14 SSR markers mapping on the 7BL chromosome region found to harbour the major QTL. Association analysis was then performed with a mixed-linear-model approach. Results confirmed the presence of a major QTL for leaf rust resistance, both at adult plant and at seedling stage, located between markers Xbarc340.2, Xgwm146 and Xgwm344.2, in an interval that coincides with the supporting interval (LOD-2) of QLr.ubo-7B.2 as resulted from the RIL QTL analysis. (Chapter 5). The identification and mapping of the major QTL associated to the durable leaf rust resistance carried by Creso, together with the identification of the associated SSR markers, will enhance the selection efficiency in durum wheat breeding programs (MAS, Marker Assisted Selection) and will accelerate the release of cvs. with durable resistance through marker-assisted pyramiding of the tagged resistance genes/QTLs most effective against wheat fungal pathogens.
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DESOGUS, ALESSIA. "Identificazione e analisi funzionale di fattori regolatori dei geni globinici." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11584/266529.

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Genome wide association studies have identified two quantitative trait loci outside of the β-globin cluster associated with fetal hemoglobin (HbF) levels, number of F cell and β-thalassemia severity: the HBS1L-MYB intergenic region and the BCL11A gene. In order to understand the functional role of the associated variants at these loci we applied “Genome Wide Chromosome Conformation Capture” (Hi-C), followed by a novel technique for a selective enrichment at these target regions, to characterize whether they are involved in long range physical interactions able to modulate HBS1L-MYB and BCL11A expression. As a first step we optimized a Hi-C protocol in the K562 fetal erythroid cell line and we set up the conditions for the new method based on the selective enrichment of target regions. We were able to validate the new capture system analyzing the β-globin locus, as a control model, detecting all the interactions found by other “3C-like” technologies with a higher resolution. We then analyzed the data at the HBS1L-MYB and BCL11A loci; the most significant detected interactions involved four HBS1L-MYB intergenic regions, three of which contain the GWAS SNPs, the HBS1L and MYB genes. We hypothesized a contact model where the associated variants could exert their regulatory role likely altering transcription factors binding sites and thus DNA long-range interactions resulting in different levels of MYB expression. Indeed, although we can not exclude the implication of HBS1L gene in this mechanism, MYB represents the best candidate in modulating HbF levels given its role in the erythropoiesis kinetics. Our results highlighted the power of the new capture system, able to identify chromatin interactions with very high resolution simultaneously at different loci. Finally, we discovered new chromatin interactions that support the transcription factor MYB as a potential good candidate to develop new targeted therapeutic strategies to treat β-thalassemia patients.
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service), SpringerLink (Online, ed. Introduzione alla genetica forense: Indagini di identificazione personale e di paternità. Milano: Springer-Verlag Milan, 2010.

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