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Detection of mutation causing plycystic kidney disease
SLÁDKOVÁ, Nikola
In my bachelor's thesis, I dealt with the detection of the mutation in the PKD2 gene, which causes polycystic kidney disease. The disease is interesting because it is not only caused by a single specific mutation that affects a particular gene, but the disease is highly variable and can be caused by several mutations located on different chromosomes and even at different sites in a given exon. The subject of my research was a family of four. Based on the results of using clinical diagnostics, one member of the family was confirmed to have polycystic kidney disease. The aim of this thesis was to detect the possible PKD2 mutation in the family members, and thus to confirm the presence of polycystic kidney disease. The next aim was the optimization of the designed primers for the PCR reaction. In the theoretical section of this thesis, I focused on the issue of polycystic kidney disease, classification of polycystic kidney disease based on the inheritance type, and the protein products of the PKD2 and PKD1 genes. I also mentioned the anatomy of the kidneys, their function, and also the structure of a nephron. I also dealt with the health problems that accompany the disease, as well as its diagnostics and subsequent treatment. In the practical section of this thesis, I described the process of the laboratory diagnostics used to search for a mutation in the PKD2 gene, specifically in its first five exons. The diagnostics consisted of the DNA isolation, PCR reaction, gel electrophoresis, and subsequent Sanger sequencing. However, due to limited laboratory capacity, I did not personally perform the Sanger sequencing. The samples prepared for sequencing were sent to the SEQme company. In the end, I examined the electrophoreograms and the results from the obtained sequences. I had a total of 20 sequenced samples for the evaluation, always 4 samples for each exon. I was not able to prove the possible mutation in any of them. The remaining exons would also need to be examined for a complete diagnostics of the disease.
European Modular System analysis
Sládková, Nikola ; Rathouský, Bedřich (advisor) ; Mervart, Michal (referee)
This master thesis is focused on the analysis of economy efficiency of the European Modular System. This determination is going to proceed from comparison of standard and longer trucks. The sense of this thesis is to find out, if standard or longer trucks are more efficient. The comparison is going to be made with the aid of a calculation of costs, which arise on two chosen independent routes. The conclusion evaluation of the trucks is going to work on these analyses.
The long-term unemployment in the particular countries
Sládková, Nikola ; Pavelka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Rusmichová, Lada (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis focuses on the analysis of the long-term unemployment in the Czech Republic and in the chosen European countries in particular years. The objective of this thesis is to find the basic factors influencing the long-term unemployment, its rate and the causes of the differences in the particular countries. In the theory part the thesis pursues the characteristic and the description of the terms that are tightly connected with the topic of this thesis, the practical part focuses on the more detailed analysis of the causes of the long-term unemployment and reasons for major differences between some countries. This part focuses on the differences between the Czech Republic and Sweden primarily.

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