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Evolution of RAYT/REP system in Stenotrophomonas
Staněk, Tadeáš ; Nunvář, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Zahradník, Jiří (referee)
REP (repetitive extragenic palindromes) are short DNA motifs found in the intergenic regions of many bacteria, typically in the hundreds of copies per genome. Unable to mobilize on their own, REP are propagated by RAYT (REP-associated tyrosine transposase). Stenotrophomonas are G- bacteria with a broad ecological niche, belonging to the Gammaproteobacteria. RAYT/REP systems are widespread in them, with over 132,000 REP found in 102 strains. Several classes of REP coexist in the genomes, the presence of associated RAYT is essential for high REP abundance. REP are localised in "REP loci", a series of intergenic regions with high evolutionary dynamics - the number, sequence, and orientation of REP vary at a given locus. In addition to genomic islands, REP are absent from the replication termination site, a region showing non-standard evolutionary dynamics (variable number and order of genes), probably related to chromosome segregation. Stenotrophomonas are insertion sequences (IS) rich. 35 unique IS were identified and their insertion target was verified. Ten IS insert into REP, and four other target YPAL (Yersinia palindromic elements), DNA motifs so far known only in the genus Yersinia. A total of 14 out of 35 IS in Stenotrophomonas target intergenic motifs, while their copy number accounts for 75%...
Employment of graduates of the field Management and Business Economics in the labor market
LIŠKOVÁ, Michaela
This diploma thesis focuses on the employment of graduates of the field of REP in the labor market. First, the basic concepts related to the researched topic are outlined. Then, on the basis of a questionnaire survey among graduates and on the basis of an interview with the guarantor this field, the current situation with which graduates enter the labor market is evaluated. Finally, based on the findings, suggestions were made for improvement so that graduates have a chance to gain a better foothold in the labor market.
Using satellite data of the Copernicus program for environmental research with a case study focused on assessment of REP reclaimed land in the neighbourhood of the lake Medard
Hernová, Jana ; Matějíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Brůna, Josef (referee)
Using satellite data of the Copernicus program for environmental research with a case study focused on assessment of REP reclaimed land in the neighbourhood of the lake Medard Abstract The thesis is divided into two parts on theoretical part and case study. The first deals is focused on description satellites of the Copernicus program and using for environmental research. The work is supplemented with examples of studies and projects that use satellite data of Sentinel with a focus on Sentinel-2. The second part deals with the use of the vegetation index REP of Sentinel-2 for the evaluation of vegetation in the landscape recultivation and evaluation of spatial resolution REP Sentinel-2. The area of interest is in the neighbourhood of the lake Medard. Keywords: satellite data, Copernicus, environmental research, REP, Medard
Finnish spoken language and its use in the lyrics of modern songs
Rýdza, Eva ; Fárová, Lenka (advisor) ; Lindroosová, Hilkka (referee)
Finnish non-standard language and its use in the lyrics of modern songs Abstract The bachelor thesis deals with comparison of Finnish non-standard language and partly standard language in the lyrics of rock band Haloo Helsinki! and rap singer Cheek. Finnish non-standard language differs markedly from standard language in that it does not have a standard form and it is used primarily in oral communication. Moreover, Finnish non-standard language can, and is, also used for lyrics. The first theoretical part of thesis is an introduction to Finnish language varieties, non-standard and standard language and lyrics. The second practical part of thesis focuses on analysing the selected lyrics for the morphological, the syntactic and the lexical level of language. Non-standard language is analysed in all three levels of language, standard language only in the syntactic level of language.
Using satellite data of the Copernicus program for environmental research with a case study focused on assessment of REP reclaimed land in the neighbourhood of the lake Medard
Hernová, Jana ; Matějíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Brůna, Josef (referee)
Using satellite data of the Copernicus program for environmental research with a case study focused on assessment of REP reclaimed land in the neighbourhood of the lake Medard Abstract The thesis is divided into two parts on theoretical part and case study. The first deals is focused on description satellites of the Copernicus program and using for environmental research. The work is supplemented with examples of studies and projects that use satellite data of Sentinel with a focus on Sentinel-2. The second part deals with the use of the vegetation index REP of Sentinel-2 for the evaluation of vegetation in the landscape recultivation and evaluation of spatial resolution REP Sentinel-2. The area of interest is in the neighbourhood of the lake Medard. Keywords: satellite data, Copernicus, environmental research, REP, Medard
Finnish spoken language and its use in the lyrics of modern songs
Rýdza, Eva ; Fárová, Lenka (advisor) ; Lindroosová, Hilkka (referee)
Finnish non-standard language and its use in the lyrics of modern songs Abstract The bachelor thesis deals with comparison of Finnish non-standard language and partly standard language in the lyrics of rock band Haloo Helsinki! and rap singer Cheek. Finnish non-standard language differs markedly from standard language in that it does not have a standard form and it is used primarily in oral communication. Moreover, Finnish non-standard language can, and is, also used for lyrics. The first theoretical part of thesis is an introduction to Finnish language varieties, non-standard and standard language and lyrics. The second practical part of thesis focuses on analysing the selected lyrics for the morphological, the syntactic and the lexical level of language. Non-standard language is analysed in all three levels of language, standard language only in the syntactic level of language.

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