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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 172: 107481, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35452838

ABSTRACT

The tribe Dacini (Diptera: Tephritidae) contains over 930 recognised species and has been widely studied due to the economic importance of some taxa, such as the Oriental fruit fly Bactrocera dorsalis. Despite the attention this group has received, very few phylogenetic reconstructions have comprehensively sampled taxa from a single biogeographic region, thereby limiting our capacity to address more targeted evolutionary questions. To study the evolution of diet breadth and male lure response, two key traits fundamental to understanding dacine diversity and the biology of pest taxa, we analysed 273 individuals representing 144 described species from Australia (80% continental coverage), the Pacific, and select close relatives from South-east Asia to estimate a dated molecular phylogenetic reconstruction of the Dacini. We utilised seven loci with a combined total of 4,332 nucleotides, to estimate both Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood phylogenies of the tribe. Consistent with other molecular phylogenies of the tribe, there was a high level of disagreement between the placement of species in the phylogeny and their current subgeneric and species-complex level taxonomies. The Australian fauna exhibit high levels of endemism, with radiations of both exclusively Australian clades, and clades that originate elsewhere (e.g. the Bactrocera dorsalis species group). Bidirectional movement of species has occurred between Papua New Guinea and Australia, with evidence for multiple incursions over evolutionary time. The Bactrocera aglaiae species group emerged sister to all other Bactrocera species examined. Divergence time estimates were âˆ¼ 30 my younger than previously reported for this group, with the tribe diverging from its most recent common ancestor âˆ¼ 43 mya. Ancestral trait reconstruction and tests for trait phylogenetic signal revealed a strong signal for the evolution of male lure response across the tree, with cue-lure/raspberry ketone lure response the ancestral trait. Methyl eugenol response has arisen on multiple, independent occasions. The evolution of host breadth exhibited a weaker signal; yet, basal groups were more likely to be host specialists. Both the evolution of lure response and host fruit use provide predictive information for the outbreak management of understudied pest fruit flies for which direct inference of these features may be lacking. Our results, which parallel those of earlier research into the closely-related African Dacus spp., demonstrate how geographically focussed taxon coverage allows Dacini phylogenetics to more explicitly test evolutionary hypotheses, thereby progressing our understanding of the evolution of this highly diverse and recently-radiated group of flies.


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Tephritidae , Animals , Australia , Bayes Theorem , Drosophila , Male , Phylogeny , Tephritidae/genetics
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Nat Mater ; 7(3): 216-21, 2008 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18278050

ABSTRACT

The use of organic materials presents a tremendous opportunity to significantly impact the functionality and pervasiveness of large-area electronics. Commercialization of this technology requires reduction in manufacturing costs by exploiting inexpensive low-temperature deposition and patterning techniques, which typically lead to lower device performance. We report a low-cost approach to control the microstructure of solution-cast acene-based organic thin films through modification of interfacial chemistry. Chemically and selectively tailoring the source/drain contact interface is a novel route to initiating the crystallization of soluble organic semiconductors, leading to the growth on opposing contacts of crystalline films that extend into the transistor channel. This selective crystallization enables us to fabricate high-performance organic thin-film transistors and circuits, and to deterministically study the influence of the microstructure on the device characteristics. By connecting device fabrication to molecular design, we demonstrate that rapid film processing under ambient room conditions and high performance are not mutually exclusive.

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J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 43(12): 956-7, 1985 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3864950

ABSTRACT

To decrease gastric volume and acidity prior to anesthesia and surgery and decrease the risk of aspiration, a prospective double-blind trial comparing two H2 receptor blockers, cimetidine and ranitidine, was performed. Analysis of gastric contents revealed both drugs to be extremely effective in raising gastric pH to the 6-7 range. However, ranitidine was shown to be more effective in decreasing gastric volume.


Subject(s)
Cimetidine/pharmacology , Gastric Juice/metabolism , Premedication , Ranitidine/pharmacology , Administration, Oral , Adolescent , Adult , Cimetidine/administration & dosage , Female , Gastric Juice/physiology , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Male , Middle Aged , Ranitidine/administration & dosage
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Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol ; 56(4): 365-7, 1983 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6579474

ABSTRACT

A patient with a rare manifestation of phenytoin-induced hyperplasia is reported. Severe maxillary and mandibular gingival hyperplasia occurred prior to the eruption of the dentition and without evidence of any predisposing local irritation factors.


Subject(s)
Gingival Hyperplasia/chemically induced , Phenytoin/adverse effects , Child, Preschool , Gingival Hyperplasia/pathology , Humans , Male , Tooth, Unerupted
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