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Post - conceptual Approaches in the Contemporary Czech Painting
Dub, Petr ; David,, Jiří (referee) ; Havlík, Vladimír (referee) ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Stratil, Václav (advisor)
The dissertation thesis entitled Selected Post-conceptual Approaches in the Contemporary Czech Painting reflects the author’s expressions of the youngest artists’ generation working with the conceptual forms in the painting medium after 1996. The aim of the dissertation is to outline the conflict and overlapping of the conceptualism and painting. Apart from the development of conceptual art, the reference framework of the submitted thesis also comprises the post-modern turn in visual arts associated with a global change in its social status during the second half of the 20th and at the beginning of 21st century. The development of the domestic artistic scene and particular approaches are presented on the basis of a representative selection of the most distinctive tendencies and significant authors, being compared with the work of foreign artists. The text interprets the key theoretical treatises, reviewed responses and artists’ statements covering the domain of “contemporary painting to conceptual art”.
Microarray Data Analysis
Vogel, Ivan ; Smrž, Pavel (referee) ; Šilhavá, Jana (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the DNA microarray technology. Several analytical algorithms are discussed. It describes closely the clustering methods, especially several hierarchical clustering modifications. It gives a summary of available commercial and uncommercial software for microarray analysis. The thesis describes own implementation design of hierarchical methods. At the end, results are compared with similar uncommercial software.
Living in Intensive Urban Structures
Zadražilová, Miroslava ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Šimeček, Pavel (referee) ; Vitková, Lubica (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor)
As a result of changes in the society, such as the increasing mobility, increasing spatial demandindgness of inhabitants and the onset of digital technologies, the architects and urbanists have been searching for new ways of urban housing developments. One of these ways is densification, i.e. an intensive use of the urban space. An intensive urban structure uses up the potential of a place to its maximum, solves several issues simultaneously and is a functional hybrid, the home of potential suburbanizers and a place of social contacts. It comes from the efforts to solve the particular issue of an over-populated, collapsing city. The aim of the thesis is to show contemporary approaches to the issue of intensive urban structures and to map out both the built and unbuilt projects. The thesis creates a system of their categorization and taxonomy. There is always a mixture of functions in play from the functional perspective. One can distinguish five categories according to the spacial conception. These categories are as follows: multiplicity, porousness, hybridity, connectivity and verticality. The public and semi-public spaces thus move to the higher levels of the city, into the city level, urban balcony or the hybrid landscape. The built projects usually tend to be impulses, in relation to the original city, to develop and revitalize the devastated city areas, brownfields, even urban sprawls. Based on the findings of this thesis, diploma and pre-diploma project assignments have been created at the architecture department at FAST VUT in Brno and the approaches to the issue have been tested in the pedagogical process. The survey in the second part of the thesis looks for the answer to the question of whether the potential inhabitants of an intensive urban structure exist, and who these people might be.
The Municipal Baths
Vrbka, Jan ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
Are municipal bath built next to Voronez Hotel able to compete with other such facilities? The key is to create a specific atmosphere. The bath steeps from the ground to offer views over city. Another part of the strategy is a presence of relative functions in the building – you can meet many activities, which you would not expect in public bath. But what is the most important: you can enjoy these activities in intimate environment or in the public space as well. For example: you can take a tea in a bar situated in the sixth floor with exclusive view over opposite hill or you can take different tea in a small informal teahouse hidden in the middle of the disposition. An all-embracing structure of differently juxtaposed reinforced concrete boxes creates a frame for this different human experience.
Hybridizace mezi jelenem evropským a jelenem sikou v oblasti Doupovských hor
Kahajová, Barbora
The sika deer was introduced to the Czech Republic for the first time at the end of the 19th century, after the Second World War it also escaped into the wild. The population numbers of free-living sika deer populations are still increasing and the species causes serious ecological problems. The sika deer is also a major threat to the native European red deer, with which it crossbreeds. This thesis deals with the hybridization between the European red deer and the sika deer. The main goal was to determine the proportion of hybrid individuals between these two species in the area of the Doupovské hory Mountains, where they are in contact. During the hunting season 2020/21, 101 samples of these two species were taken in the study area. I genotyped them using 22 microsatellite loci. Previously genotyped deer samples from this area from the period 2008/09–2016/17 as well as comparative samples of sika deer and red deer from the surrounding areas and samples of the subspecies Dybowski's sika deer from enclosures were added to the evaluated dataset. Using mitochondrial DNA, the samples were divided into individual species or sika deer subspecies. A total of 560 samples were then evaluated using the Bayesian clustering analysis in the program STRUCTURE, of which 270 originated in the Doupovské hory Mountains. Based on the results, 29 hybrids were identified in the dataset, 20 in enclosures, 2 in comparative samples of sika deer and 7 in the study area Doupovské hory Mts. Five of them were detected in the season 2008/09, in the season 2020/21 analyzed by me it was only one individual. The results did not show that the proportion of hybrids in the Doupovské hory Mts has increased significantly, but they confirmed that the cross-breeding of the both species sporadicly occurs there.
Hybridisation of cyprinid fishes in the Czech Republic: genetic and morphometric analysis of the subfamily Leuciscinae
Kaufman, Vít ; Musilová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Choleva, Lukáš (referee)
Hybridization is a process when two interspecific individuals mate and spawn. When backcrossing it often goes hand in hand with admixing unrelated genome into the genome of a species. Nowadays it is well established that hybridization is not as uncommon as it was believed. Especially in vertebrates fish are quite common in such phenomena. In Leuciscids, the family of order Cypriniformes is relatively frequent. It is a rife family in the European freshwater systems. Factors that contribute to such frequent hybridization are extraneous fertilization, sympatric occurrence, competition for spawning grounds, and other ecophysiological traits. It was known since the second half of 20th century that this is an ongoing phenomenon in many species of this family. Previous research was focused mainly on morphological traits. The relative pinnacle of such research was based on allozymic analysis. The goal of our project was to evaluate the level of hybridization in the main water bodies of the Czech Republic with the main focus on the detection of involved hybrid species, the level of such hybridization, and the phenotypic characterization of hybrid individuals. For that reason, it was sampled over 400 specimens giving a dataset of 381 individuals. Tissue samples were sampled for DNA isolation and each of the...
Evolutionary forces of Central European taxa of the genus Dactylorhiza
Bílá, Klára ; Urfus, Tomáš (advisor) ; Figura, Tomáš (referee)
Genus Dactylorhiza, comprising green terrestrial orchids, belongs to of the most taxonomically complex groups of Europeran flora. Basic species often hybridise between each other and there is a lot of taxonomically challenging hybrids and hybridogenous lineages. Essential parental species of majority of hybrids and hybridogenous lineages are D. incarnata, D. maculata and D. fuchsii. Sister genus of Dactylorhiza is Gymnadenia which shares some similar features with Dactylorhiza species. Dactylorhiza viridis, formerly classified into the genus Coeloglossum, is the earliest diverged species. Diversity centre probably takes place in the Mediterranean Basin from where Dactylorhiza species migrated back to the Central Europe in postglacial. Major force of the genus evolution is polyploidisation which together with hybridisation leads to establishment of allopolyploid lineages. Unique feature of many orchids (including genus Dactylorhiza) is partial endoreduplication, which somatic endopolyploidisation of certain part of genome takes place. Pollination type is also important for Dactylorhiza microevolution. Deceptive flowers of Dactylorhiza genus are mainly pollinated by naive bumlebees but even beetles or ants can be pollinators. Majority of Dactylorhiza species are threatened by habitat loss during last decades....
Evolutionary role of triploids in diploid-tetraploid populations of Arabidopsis arenosa and Cardamine amara
Voltrová, Alena ; Kolář, Filip (advisor) ; Chrtek, Jindřich (referee)
This thesis addresses the evolutionary potential of interploidy gene flow mediated by triploid individuals of two mixed-ploidy species, Arabidopsis arenosa and Cardamine amara, both from Brassicaceae family. In natural secondary contact zones formed by diploid and autotetraploid cytotypes, triploids of both species are rarely occurring, being represented only by 0.2 % and 2.5 % of individuals in A. arenosa and C. amara, respectively. Yet their role in gene flow between parental diploid-tetraploid populations remain unclear although genetic data confirmed significant traces of interploidy introgression. By crossing experiments of both species of triploids with their parental ploidies, I addressed the potential of triploids as mediators of gene flow. Specifically, the fertility of triploids and their ability to backcross with their diploid and tetraploid parents. Successful crosses involving triploids both as mothers and fathers demonstrated triploid's ability to form viable male and female gametes. A significant fraction of seeds produced out of these crossings was able to germinate and survive. The progeny was largely aneuploid, but both basic euploids were observed, demonstrating a clear pathway how triploids can backcross back towards diploid and tetraploid ploidies. In C. amara, field...
triggers of asexual reproduction: on the crosslink between hybridization, asexuality, polyploidy and speciation on example of Cobitidae loaches
Marta, Anatolie ; Janko, Karel (advisor) ; Arai, Katsutoshi (referee) ; Trachtulec, Zdeněk (referee)
(in English) Sexual reproduction is considered a nearly universal feature of all eukaryotic organisms and has been hypothesized to be their ancestral state. Sexual reproduction is mainly represented by meiotic division, recombination, production of haploid gametes and fertilization. Although molecular and cytological mechanisms underlying meiosis are highly conservative they may be disrupted in numerous ways leading to the emergence of so-called asexual lineages. The proximate origins of asexuality may differ for particular taxa. In vertebrates, asexuality frequently is triggered by interspecific hybridization. Nowadays "classical" theories predict that asexuals should not be able to persist on a long-term evolutionary scale. However, the hybrid lineages have to overcome short-term disadvantages, such as postzygotic barriers ranging from complete hybrid sterility to altered meiosis resulting in asexual reproduction and even ploidy elevation. Despite that hybrid sterility is one of the most common outcomes of interspecific hybridization, however various lineages found their ways to alleviate these problems and produce viable clonal gametes. The knowledge about proximate mechanisms of unreduced gamete formation in asexual lineages is very limited as many studies were restricted due to methodological...
Invasiveness and hybridisation in evolution of closely related species
Gruntová, Martina ; Hojka, Jakub (advisor) ; Urfus, Tomáš (referee)
Plant invasiveness, or the extensive spreading of a plant species into new and non-native areas, is an important and frequently discussed process in botany, influenced by many internal and external factors that determine how a plant will spread and how successful will the spreading be. One of the important factors affecting the level of invasiveness is the ability to hybridise and also ability to become polyploids, because via those processes plants acquire genetic variation that can provide advantageous predispositions for their dispersal. Plants and their spreads are also influenced by external ecological factors, i.e. the environment in which they grow, other species sharing the same habitat, and e.g. climate change or human activity, which change the environmental characteristics and therefore also the areas of distribution. The aim of this thesis is to find links between hybridisation and the success of plant dispersal, and subsequent invasiveness (i.e. the spread of a plant in a non-native range), by using the genus Rorippa as a model. The Central European lineage of lowland species of the genus Rorippa represents a suitable group to study these processes due to the frequency of hybridisation, the variability of ploidy levels and the previously detected invasiveness of one of the species (R....

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