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Low-carbohydrate and no-carbohydrate foods on the Czech market
MICHALOVÁ, Michaela
The bachelor thesis analyses the supply of low-carbohydrate and carbohydrate-free foods on the Czech market. The theoretical part presents a literature search of available scientific texts, introduces the issue of carbohydrates and their intake in the diet. It provides a list of types of low-carbohydrate diets and their impact on human health, especially in relation to civilisation diseases. It also focuses on low-carbohydrate foods, their labeling and market size and growth forecast. The practical part provides the results of a questionnaire survey at consumer level and the results of a survey of bricks-and-mortar stores and the internet environment. The questionnaire survey focuses on the demand for the observed food products, consumer purchasing behaviour and available supply. The field and internet surveys provide information on the breadth and depth of the product suply in selected specialised and non-specialised stores.
Heterochromatin variants of the human karyotype
Michalová, Michaela ; Šípek, Antonín (advisor) ; Forman, Martin (referee)
Chromosomes are cell structures consist of chromatin, out of which one kind is a constitutive heterochromatin, which contains non-coding sequences only and is transcriptionally inactive. Heterochromatin blocks consist of highly repetitive sequences of satellite DNAs, which allows the parts to be variable. The largest areas of heterochromatin can be found at long arms of chromosomes 1, 9, 16 and Y, but heterochromatin areas also affect the variability of the short arms of acrocentric chromosomes 13 - 15, 21 and 22. This bachelor thesis based on a number of scientific essays summarizes findings about heterochromatic variants, their occurrence, frequency, possibilities of examining as well as their clinical significance in today's world. It mainly highlights their possible connection with reproductive failures and contradictory results of individual observations. Contemporary results show the importance of new laboratory methods (molecularly cytogenetic), which can be used in specifying and more detailed sorting of findings, which were previously tagged as harmless variants according to less accurate banding methods. The summarization implies that emphasis should be put on the study of clinical meaning of heterochromatic variations. These can influence the progress of meiosis and thus trigger...

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