Glauber Wagner
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
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Bioinformatics | 2005
Alberto M. R. Dávila; Daniel Macedo Lorenzini; Pablo N. Mendes; Thiago S. Satake; Gabriel R. Sousa; Linair Maria Campos; Camila J. Mazzoni; Glauber Wagner; Paulo F. Pires; Edmundo C. Grisard; Maria Cláudia Cavalcanti; Maria Luiza Machado Campos
SUMMARYnGrowth of genome data and analysis possibilities have brought new levels of difficulty for scientists to understand, integrate and deal with all this ever-increasing information. In this scenario, GARSA has been conceived aiming to facilitate the tasks of integrating, analyzing and presenting genomic information from several bioinformatics tools and genomic databases, in a flexible way. GARSA is a user-friendly web-based system designed to analyze genomic data in the context of a pipeline. EST and GGS data can be analyzed using the system since it accepts (1) chromatograms, (2) download of sequences from GenBank, (3) Fasta files stored locally or (4) a combination of all three. Quality evaluation of chromatograms, vector removing and clusterization are easily performed as part of the pipeline. A number of local and customizable Blast and CDD analyses can be performed as well as Interpro, complemented with phylogeny analyses. GARSA is being used for the analyses of Trypanosoma vivax (GSS and EST), Trypanosoma rangeli (GSS, EST and ORESTES), Bothrops jararaca (EST), Piaractus mesopotamicus (EST) and Lutzomyia longipalpis (EST).nnnAVAILABILITYnThe GARSA system is freely available under GPL license (http://www.biowebdb.org/garsa/). For download requests visit http://www.biowebdb.org/garsa/ or contact Dr Alberto Dávila.
PLOS ONE | 2012
Renata V. D. M. Azevedo; Denise Borges dos Santos Dias; Jorge A. C. Bretãs; Camila J. Mazzoni; Nataly A. Souza; Rodolpho M. Albano; Glauber Wagner; Alberto M. R. Dávila; Alexandre A. Peixoto
Background It has been suggested that genes involved in the reproductive biology of insect disease vectors are potential targets for future alternative methods of control. Little is known about the molecular biology of reproduction in phlebotomine sand flies and there is no information available concerning genes that are expressed in male reproductive organs of Lutzomyia longipalpis, the main vector of American visceral leishmaniasis and a species complex. Methods/Principal Findings We generated 2678 high quality ESTs (“Expressed Sequence Tags”) of L. longipalpis male reproductive organs that were grouped in 1391 non-redundant sequences (1136 singlets and 255 clusters). BLAST analysis revealed that only 57% of these sequences share similarity with a L. longipalpis female EST database. Although no more than 36% of the non-redundant sequences showed similarity to protein sequences deposited in databases, more than half of them presented the best-match hits with mosquito genes. Gene ontology analysis identified subsets of genes involved in biological processes such as protein biosynthesis and DNA replication, which are probably associated with spermatogenesis. A number of non-redundant sequences were also identified as putative male reproductive gland proteins (mRGPs), also known as male accessory gland protein genes (Acps). Conclusions The transcriptome analysis of L. longipalpis male reproductive organs is one step further in the study of the molecular basis of the reproductive biology of this important species complex. It has allowed the identification of genes potentially involved in spermatogenesis as well as putative mRGPs sequences, which have been studied in many insect species because of their effects on female post-mating behavior and physiology and their potential role in sexual selection and speciation. These data open a number of new avenues for further research in the molecular and evolutionary reproductive biology of sand flies.
Toxicon | 2006
Daniela Cidade; Tatiana de Almeida Simão; Alberto M. R. Dávila; Glauber Wagner; Inácio de L.M. Junqueira-de-Azevedo; Paulo Lee Ho; Cassian Bon; Russolina B. Zingali; Rodolpho M. Albano
Omics A Journal of Integrative Biology | 2005
Luana Tatiana A. Guerreiro; Silvana S. Souza; Glauber Wagner; Edson A. De Souza; Pablo N. Mendes; Linair Maria Campos; Lígia Barros; Paulo F. Pires; Maria Luiza Machado Campos; Edmundo C. Grisard; Alberto M. R. Dávila
Seminário de Iniciação Científica, Seminário Integrado de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão e Mostra Universitária | 2015
Cleonice Bertan; Beatriz Sartori; Maiara Anshau Floriani; Glauber Wagner; Marco Aurélio Echart Montano
Seminário de Iniciação Científica, Seminário Integrado de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão e Mostra Universitária | 2015
Maria Victória Branco Flores; Maiara Anschau Floriani; Glauber Wagner
Seminário de Iniciação Científica, Seminário Integrado de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão e Mostra Universitária | 2015
Maiara Anschau Floriani; Maria Victória Branco Flores; Glauber Wagner
Seminário de Iniciação Científica, Seminário Integrado de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão e Mostra Universitária | 2014
Maiara Anschau Floriani; Glauber Wagner
Seminário de Iniciação Científica, Seminário Integrado de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão e Mostra Universitária | 2014
Rafael Fogaça Almeida; Maiara Anschau Floriani; Ana Paula Gruendling; Edmundo C. Grisard; Glauber Wagner
Jornada Integrada em Biologia | 2014
Maiara Anschau Floriani; Glauber Wagner