Alexandre Freitas da Silva
Universidade Federal do Pampa
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Bioinformatics | 2015
Bruno Reis Dotto; Evelise Leis Carvalho; Alexandre Freitas da Silva; Luiz Fernando Duarte da Silva; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Mauro Freitas Ortiz; Gabriel da Luz Wallau
MOTIVATION Horizontal transfer of transposable (HTT) elements among eukaryotes was discovered in the mid-1980s. As then, >300 new cases have been described. New findings about HTT are revealing the evolutionary impact of this phenomenon on host genomes. In order to provide an up to date, interactive and expandable database for such events, we developed the HTT-DB database. RESULTS HTT-DB allows easy access to most of HTT cases reported along with rich information about each case. Moreover, it allows the user to generate tables and graphs based on searches using Transposable elements and/or host species classification and export them in several formats. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION This database is freely available on the web at http://lpa.saogabriel.unipampa.edu.br:8080/httdatabase. HTT-DB was developed based on Java and MySQL with all major browsers supported. Tools and software packages used are free for personal or non-profit projects. CONTACT [email protected] or [email protected].
Genome Announcements | 2015
Evelise Leis Carvalho; Gabriel da Luz Wallau; Darlene Lopes Rangel; Laís Ceschini Machado; Alexandre Freitas da Silva; Luiz Fernando Duarte da Silva; Pablo Echeverria Macedo; Antonio Batista Pereira; Filipe de Carvalho Victoria; Juliano Tomazzoni Boldo; Cháriston André Dal Belo; Paulo Marcos Pinto
ABSTRACT The organelle genomes of the Antarctic alga Prasiola crispa (Lightfoot) Kützing have been sequenced. The plastid and mitochondrial genomes have a total length of 196,502 bp and 89,819 bp, respectively. These genomes have 19 putative photosynthesis-related genes and 17 oxidative metabolism-related genes, respectively.
Database | 2018
Bruno Reis Dotto; Evelise Leis Carvalho; Alexandre Freitas da Silva; Filipe Zimmer Dezordi; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Túlio de Lima Campos; Antonio Mauro Rezende; Gabriel da Luz Wallau
Abstract Horizontal Transfer (HT) of genetic material between species is a common phenomenon among Bacteria and Archaea species and several databases are available for information retrieval and data mining. However, little attention has been given to this phenomenon among eukaryotic species mainly due to the lower proportion of these events. In the last years, a vertiginous amount of new HT events involving eukaryotic species was reported in the literature, highlighting the need of a common repository to keep the scientific community up to date and describe overall trends. Recently, we published the first HT database focused on HT of transposable elements among eukaryotes: the Horizontal Transposon Transfer DataBase: Database URL: (http://lpa.saogabriel.unipampa.edu.br: 8080/httdatabase/). Here, we present new features and updates of this unique database: (i) its expansion to include virus-host exchange of genetic material, which we called Horizontal Virus Transfer (HVT) and (ii) the availability of a web server for HT detection, where we implemented the online version of vertical and horizontal inheritance consistence analysis (VHICA), an R package developed for HT detection. These improvements will help researchers to navigate through known HVT cases, take data-informed decision and export figures based on keywords searches. Moreover, the availability of the VHICA as an online tool will make this software easily reachable even for researchers with no or little computation knowledge as well as foster our capability to detect new HT events in a wide variety of taxa. Database URL: http://lpa.saogabriel.unipampa.edu.br:8080/httdatabase/
Mobile Dna | 2018
Alexandre Freitas da Silva; Filipe Zimmer Dezordi; Elgion L. S. Loreto; Gabriel Luz Wallau
BackgroundThe majority of Eukaryotic genomes are composed of a small portion of stable (non-mobile) genes and a large fraction of parasitic mobile elements such as transposable elements and endogenous viruses: the Mobilome. Such important component of many genomes are normally underscored in genomic analysis and detailed characterized mobilomes only exists for model species. In this study, we used a combination of de novo and homology approaches to characterize the Mobilome of two non-model parasitoid wasp species.ResultsThe different methodologies employed for TE characterization recovered TEs with different features as TE consensus number and size. Moreover, some TEs were detected only by one or few methodologies. RepeatExplorer and dnaPipeTE estimated a low TE content of 5.86 and 4.57% for Braconidae wasp and 5.22% and 7.42% for L. boulardi species, respectively. Both mobilomes are composed by a miscellaneous of ancient and recent elements. Braconidae wasps presented a large diversity of Maverick/Polintons Class II TEs while other TE superfamilies were more equally diverse in both species. Phylogenetic analysis of reconstructed elements showed that vertical transfer is the main mode of transmission.ConclusionDifferent methodologies should be used complementarity in order to achieve better mobilome characterization. Both wasps genomes have one of the lower mobilome estimates among all Hymenoptera genomes studied so far and presented a higher proportion of Class II than Class I TEs. The large majority of superfamilies analyzed phylogenetically showed that the elements are being inherited by vertical transfer. Overall, we achieved a deep characterization of the mobilome in two non-model parasitoid wasps improving our understanding of their evolution.
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2017
Filipe Zimmer Dezordi; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Gabriel da Luz Wallau; Alexandre Freitas da Silva; Elgion L. S. Loreto
Archive | 2016
M. T. B. Oliveira; P. E. F. de Macedo; P. S. de Oliveira; Alexandre Freitas da Silva; M. F. Hermínio; S. R. Nogueira
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2016
Alexandre Freitas da Silva; Gabriel da Luz Wallau; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Evelise Leis Carvalho; Darlene Lopes Rangel; Elgion L. S. Loreto
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2016
Alexandre Freitas da Silva; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Darlene Lopes Rangel; Luiz Fernando Duarte da Silva; Evelise Leis Carvalho; Pablo Echeverria Macedo
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2016
Tainah Miranda; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Tainah Oliveira E Miranda; Evelise Leis Carvalho; Alexandre Freitas da Silva; Darlene Lopes Rangel; Gabriel da Luz Wallau
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2016
Luiz Fernando Duarte da Silva; Paulo Marcos Pinto; Darlene Lopes Rangel; Alexandre Freitas da Silva; Pablo Echeverria Macedo; Evelise Leis Carvalho