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Optimization of PCR detection of biosynthetic alkaloid pathway genes in opium poppy
BRÁZDOVÁ, Sára
The thesis deals with the creation of the biosynthetic pathways of selected alkaloids of opium poppy. Then is following the design primers for selected genes and optimization of PCR reaction of these genes for amplification and sequencing of the longest fragments. The PCR reaction was optimized for the 7OMT, TNMT and CODM genes. These genes are involved in biosynthetic pathways of morphine, codeine, papaverine, noscapine and sanguinarine. Each gene was split in half. The primers were designed separately for each half of the gene. Altogether were designed 13 pairs primers. 5 pairs primers were optimized by gradient PCR and gel electrophoresis. These primers were used for sequencing analysis.
The role of genetics in the pathogenesis of \kur{diabetes mellitus}
BRÁZDOVÁ, Sára
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease, which is caused by enrivonmental and genetic factors. This disease is characterised by elevated glucose levels in the blood. Diabetes is divided into two main types. Diabetes type I. is the autoimmune reaction of the organism. It's genetic predisposition is mainly based on the HLA complex II. class. Diabetes type II. is represented by impaired insulin secretion or action. Genetic predisposition of this type is very various.

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