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Menggagas Komunikasi Musikal dalam Pertunjukan Gamelan ., Santosa
Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 5, No 2 (2008)
Publisher : Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi

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Abstract:In this paper I attempt to argue that gamelan performances are not just musical phenomena in which audiences can enjoy the aesthetic of the performances but at the same time they are modes of communication.Using a specific mode audiences can extract messages to conduct musical communication. In eliciting the messages audiences use the “connotative complex” mode where they can get message(s) among other varieties of possible messages.
Genetic Relatedness among Duku, Kokosan, and Pisitan in Indonesia Based on Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Markers Hanum, Laila; Kasiamdari, Rina Sri; ., Santosa; ., Rugayah
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Vol 17, No 2 (2012)
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Genetic relatedness among duku, kokosan, and pisitan from Indonesia were investigated using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. Eleven primers (OPA-01, OPA-02, OPA-10, OPB-07, OPB-11, OPB-12, OPB-15, OPT-16, OPU-14, OPU-19, and OPU-20) were used for amplification and yielded a total of 174 DNA bands, of which 167 were polymorphic. Primer OPA-10, OPB-11, OPB-12, OPB-15, and OPU-19 produced all of the polymorphic DNA bands. The size of the amplified DNA fragments ranged from 41-1546 bp. The dendrogram separated into two clusters at a genetic similarity coefficient of 0.76. The cluster 1 consisted of subclusters duku and several pisitan (pisitan OKI, pisitan Sleman, pisitan Hatu, pisitan Punggur, and pisitan Tanjung), and cluster 2 consisted of subclusters kokosan and pisitan. In the kokosan subclusters, including duku Drendan. Dendrogram supported the determination of taxonomic status of duku, kokosan, and pisitan as one species, namely Lansium domesticum Corr. and its divided into two groups, namely L. domesticum ’duku group’ and L. domesticum ’pisitan-kokosan group’. Thus, RAPD analysis was useful tool for determining the genetic variation and the genetics relatedness among duku, kokosan, and pisitan in Indonesia.Key words: duku, kokosan, pisitan/langsat, genetic relatedness, RAPD
The Phylogenetic Relationship Among Varieties of Lansium domesticum Correa Based on ITS rDNA Sequences Hanum, Laila; Kasiamdari, Rina Sri; ., Santosa; ., Rugayah
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Vol 18, No 2 (2013)
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Lansium domesticum Corr. with vernacular name in Indonesian duku has been reported containingtherapeutic bioactive compounds, and some of these compounds shown to be potent antitumor, anticancer,antimalaria, antimelanogenesis, antibacteria, and antimutagenic activities. This plant is commonly known asduku, kokosan and langsat by the local community in Indonesia. The morphological appearance of all varieties isnearly the same, and identifi cation of the varieties is very diffi cult for growers. Variation of DNA sequences ofthe ITS (Internal transcribed spacer) region can be used as a molecular character to determine the phylogeneticrelationship of different varieties of L. domesticum. The aims of this study were to determine taxonomy status ofduku, kokosan, and langsat, also phylogenetic relationship among varieties of L. domesticum based on ITS rDNAsequencing. DNA was isolated from leaves of plant and then amplifi ed using F1 and R1 primers. Nucleotidesequences were identifi ed using Sequence Scanner Software Programm version 1.0, nucleotide sequences from18S, ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2 and 26S region, that has been mergered using EditSeq and SegMan in software Suite forSequence Analysis DNASTAR Lasergene DM version 3.0.25. The results of study showed that DNA fragmentsranging in size from 782-810 bp. Different pattern of DNA fragments indicated polymorphism among duku,kokosan, and langsat. Based on the results of the ITS rDNA sequencing and phylogenetic tree analysis. Itwas determined that Lansium and Aglaia are a separated genus with the similarity index value of 0.98. Duku,kokosan and langsat were divided into two cluster, namely cluster kokosan-langsat and cluster duku with thesimilarity index value of 0.996.Keywords : Phylogenetic relationship, ITS region, L. domesticum, duku, kokosan, langsat
Menggagas Komunikasi Musikal dalam Pertunjukan Gamelan ., Santosa
Jurnal ILMU KOMUNIKASI Vol 5, No 2 (2008)
Publisher : FISIP Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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Abstract:In this paper I attempt to argue that gamelan performances are not just musical phenomena in which audiences can enjoy the aesthetic of the performances but at the same time they are modes of communication.Using a specific mode audiences can extract messages to conduct musical communication. In eliciting the messages audiences use the “connotative complex” mode where they can get message(s) among other varieties of possible messages.
Menggagas Komunikasi Musikal dalam Pertunjukan Gamelan Santosa .
Jurnal ILMU KOMUNIKASI Vol. 5 No. 2 (2008)
Publisher : FISIP Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (328.182 KB) | DOI: 10.24002/jik.v5i2.212

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Abstract:In this paper I attempt to argue that gamelan performances are not just musical phenomena in which audiences can enjoy the aesthetic of the performances but at the same time they are modes of communication.Using a specific mode audiences can extract messages to conduct musical communication. In eliciting the messages audiences use the “connotative complex” mode where they can get message(s) among other varieties of possible messages.