Publications by authors named "Aluana G Abreu"

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  • The B mitotype was first identified in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1991, but the timeframe for its population growth was unclear.
  • Researchers analyzed field samples collected between 1989 and 2005 to trace the origins and evolution of the B mitotype, revealing it to be a hybrid of an Ethiopian lineage and a North African-Middle Eastern lineage.
  • Findings suggest that there were independent introductions of the B mitotype into Brazil in 1989 and 1990, which facilitated its rapid invasion, achieving full population establishment in just 30 generations.
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Background: Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) was observed to have completed its reproductive cycle from the egg to the adult on maize (Zea mays L.).

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The level and distribution of the genetic variability in 18 natural populations of Oryza glumaepatula that were collected from two Brazilian states were estimated using a set of 23 highly informative SSR markers. Samples comprising 78 and 117 individuals from populations of the states of Tocantins and Roraima, respectively, were evaluated in order to integrate and support previous studies that were carried out with populations of O. glumaepatula from Brazil.

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Background: Giardia duodenalis is a flagellate protozoan that parasitizes humans and several other mammals. Protozoan contamination has been regularly documented at important environmental sites, although most of these studies were performed at the species level. There is a lack of studies that correlate environmental contamination and clinical infections in the same region.

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  • A set of microsatellite markers was developed for Smilax brasiliensis, a plant known as sarsaparilla, which is commonly used in folk medicine but lacks quality control in Brazil.
  • The study created primer pairs for 26 microsatellite loci, finding that 13 loci were polymorphic and effective for amplifying alleles in related species of Smilax.
  • These new SSR markers can be used to assess genetic diversity and gene flow in Smilax brasiliensis and related species, providing valuable tools for future research.
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Population genetic studies are essential to the better application of pest management strategies, including the monitoring of the evolution of resistance to insecticides and genetically modified plants. Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner (Bt) crops have been instrumental in controlling tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens (F.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), a pest that has developed resistance to many common insecticides once used for its management.

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  • Acrocomia aculeata is a tropical palm known for its fruit, which has potential applications in cosmetics and biofuels.
  • The study investigated the genetic structure and mating system of the species in Brazil, revealing a clustering of populations and a high rate of outcrossing, though some inbreeding was noted.
  • Findings suggest the need for conservation strategies to preserve genetic diversity by sampling individuals from different genetic clusters.
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This article documents the addition of 139 microsatellite marker loci and 90 pairs of single-nucleotide polymorphism sequencing primers to the Molecular Ecology Resources Database. Loci were developed for the following species: Aglaoctenus lagotis, Costus pulverulentus, Costus scaber, Culex pipiens, Dascyllus marginatus, Lupinus nanus Benth, Phloeomyzus passerini, Podarcis muralis, Rhododendron rubropilosum Hayata var. taiwanalpinum and Zoarces viviparus.

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Manioc is the most important food crop that originated in Amazonia. Many studies have increased our understanding of its evolutionary dynamics under cultivation. However, most of them focused on manioc cultivation in environments with low soil fertility, generally Oxisols.

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Premise Of The Study: Microsatellite primers were developed for Aulonemia aristulata, an endangered species of economic interest, to further describe its genetic variability and population structure. We also tested cross-amplification in 18 other bamboo species.

Methods And Results: Using an enrichment genomic library, 13 microsatellite loci were isolated and characterized in A.

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The genetic variability and population genetic structure of six populations of Praecereus euchlorus and Pilosocereus machrisii were investigated. The genetic variability in single populations of Pilosocereus vilaboensis, Pilosocereus aureispinus, and Facheiroa squamosa was also examined. All of these cacti species have a patchy geographic distribution in which they are restricted to small areas of xeric habitats in eastern Brazil.

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