Is trehalose-6-phosphate a regulator of sugar metabolism in plants?
... sequences have been described for the majority of the arabidopsis genes putatively associated with trehalose metabolism (Table 1). Only two members of class I and one member of class III are not represented (Table 1). This constitutes evidence that the majority, if not all, of these genes are expres ...
... sequences have been described for the majority of the arabidopsis genes putatively associated with trehalose metabolism (Table 1). Only two members of class I and one member of class III are not represented (Table 1). This constitutes evidence that the majority, if not all, of these genes are expres ...
Ph1
... In wheat- chromosomes remodel in both the presence and absence of Ph1 BUT there is asynchronous chromatin remodelling in the absence of Ph1 correlating with more incorrect associations at homologue ...
... In wheat- chromosomes remodel in both the presence and absence of Ph1 BUT there is asynchronous chromatin remodelling in the absence of Ph1 correlating with more incorrect associations at homologue ...
Phosphorus Partitioning of Soybean Lines Containing Different
... 2002). As such, mutations affecting MIPS would be the more logical a priori target for breeding efforts. However, MIPS mutant lines have higher levels of the antinutritional compound phytic acid and less bioavailable P and feature more significant germination defects as compared to Lpa mutant lines ...
... 2002). As such, mutations affecting MIPS would be the more logical a priori target for breeding efforts. However, MIPS mutant lines have higher levels of the antinutritional compound phytic acid and less bioavailable P and feature more significant germination defects as compared to Lpa mutant lines ...
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... of data to analyze. For example, whenever he crossed two plants that were hybrids for stem height (Tt), about three fourths of the resulting plants were tall and about one fourth were short. Upon analyzing his data, Mendel realized that the principles of probability could be used to explain the resu ...
... of data to analyze. For example, whenever he crossed two plants that were hybrids for stem height (Tt), about three fourths of the resulting plants were tall and about one fourth were short. Upon analyzing his data, Mendel realized that the principles of probability could be used to explain the resu ...
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... any homozygous wyr-1 plants, only heterozygous wyr-1/WYR mutants were analyzed. The wyr-1/WYR plants appeared normal (not shown), suggesting that the mutation is recessive in the sporophyte but that the gene is essential for gametogenesis and/or seed development. In contrast to siliques of wild-type ...
... any homozygous wyr-1 plants, only heterozygous wyr-1/WYR mutants were analyzed. The wyr-1/WYR plants appeared normal (not shown), suggesting that the mutation is recessive in the sporophyte but that the gene is essential for gametogenesis and/or seed development. In contrast to siliques of wild-type ...
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
... To test how AVP1/AtNHX1-co-overexpressing cotton plants would perform under reduced-irrigation conditions, especially in comparing their growth to AVP1-overexpressing and AtNHX1-overexpressing cotton plants under water deficit conditions, we conducted drought tolerance test in greenhouse. A slow-ons ...
... To test how AVP1/AtNHX1-co-overexpressing cotton plants would perform under reduced-irrigation conditions, especially in comparing their growth to AVP1-overexpressing and AtNHX1-overexpressing cotton plants under water deficit conditions, we conducted drought tolerance test in greenhouse. A slow-ons ...
DIR 124 - Licence conditions
... Australia’s gene technology regulatory system operates as part of an integrated legislative framework. The Gene Technology Act 2000 (Cth) and corresponding state and territory legislation form a substantial part of a nationally consistent regulatory system controlling the development and use of gene ...
... Australia’s gene technology regulatory system operates as part of an integrated legislative framework. The Gene Technology Act 2000 (Cth) and corresponding state and territory legislation form a substantial part of a nationally consistent regulatory system controlling the development and use of gene ...
CGRFA (2013) Targets and Indicators for Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture
... Biodiversity and nutrition is monitored through two indicators, one on food composition and one on food consumption, developed by two expert consultations held in 2007 and in 2009. 16 The first indicator relates to nutrients and bioactive non-nutrients provided by biodiversity, while the second rela ...
... Biodiversity and nutrition is monitored through two indicators, one on food composition and one on food consumption, developed by two expert consultations held in 2007 and in 2009. 16 The first indicator relates to nutrients and bioactive non-nutrients provided by biodiversity, while the second rela ...
Improving drought tolerance in maize: a view from
... However, with few exceptions, physiologists have functioned more as tour guides than as discoverers along the route to higher yields. Conventional breeding, largely unassisted by physiology, has resulted in improved stress tolerance, and physiologists have generally described what has been accomplis ...
... However, with few exceptions, physiologists have functioned more as tour guides than as discoverers along the route to higher yields. Conventional breeding, largely unassisted by physiology, has resulted in improved stress tolerance, and physiologists have generally described what has been accomplis ...
study of gene effects for boll number, boll weight, and seed index in
... invalidate the additive dominance model and did not permit for further analysis of diallel data. While in F2 generation, the non-significance of (Wr - Vr) suggested the absence of non-allelic interaction. This discrepancy was due to different environmental conditions. The foregoing results of F2 popu ...
... invalidate the additive dominance model and did not permit for further analysis of diallel data. While in F2 generation, the non-significance of (Wr - Vr) suggested the absence of non-allelic interaction. This discrepancy was due to different environmental conditions. The foregoing results of F2 popu ...
O A RIGINAL RTICLE
... organism (GMO) is one of these viable organisms that have been altered genetically by genetic technology. Potato plants appear as a suitable model plant in the area of genetic modifications for different reasons [23]. By using the method of agrobacterium gene transfer method, the first transgenic cr ...
... organism (GMO) is one of these viable organisms that have been altered genetically by genetic technology. Potato plants appear as a suitable model plant in the area of genetic modifications for different reasons [23]. By using the method of agrobacterium gene transfer method, the first transgenic cr ...
6.3 Mendel and Heredity
... • Mendel then allowed the resulting plants to self-pollinate. – Among the F1 generation, all plants had purple flowers – this is the phenotype (describes physical traits, what we can see) – F1 plants are all heterozygous this is the genotype (describes the internal makeup of the genes, what we ...
... • Mendel then allowed the resulting plants to self-pollinate. – Among the F1 generation, all plants had purple flowers – this is the phenotype (describes physical traits, what we can see) – F1 plants are all heterozygous this is the genotype (describes the internal makeup of the genes, what we ...
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... University of Vienna. He spent the next 14 years working in a monastery and teaching high school. In addition to his teaching duties, Mendel was in charge of the monastery garden. In this simple garden, he was to do the work that changed biology forever. Mendel carried out his work with ordinary gar ...
... University of Vienna. He spent the next 14 years working in a monastery and teaching high school. In addition to his teaching duties, Mendel was in charge of the monastery garden. In this simple garden, he was to do the work that changed biology forever. Mendel carried out his work with ordinary gar ...
B3 6 mark questions
... (iii) Suggest why this behaviour may help flatworms survive in the streams where they live. ...
... (iii) Suggest why this behaviour may help flatworms survive in the streams where they live. ...
The Inheritance of One Trait - Toronto District Christian High School
... Once Mendel had his purebred plants, he designated them the parent generation, or P generation. Then, he crossed a true-breeding tall pea plant with a true-breeding short pea plant. The offspring from this cross were the first filial generation, or F1 generation. Mendel called the F1 generation hybr ...
... Once Mendel had his purebred plants, he designated them the parent generation, or P generation. Then, he crossed a true-breeding tall pea plant with a true-breeding short pea plant. The offspring from this cross were the first filial generation, or F1 generation. Mendel called the F1 generation hybr ...
What is genetics?
... use of scientific methods, which resulted in the first recorded study of how traits pass from one generation to the next. ...
... use of scientific methods, which resulted in the first recorded study of how traits pass from one generation to the next. ...
Chromosome numbers in female and male gametes: One
... better understanding of the physiological conditions which bring about the transsition from mitosis to meiosis as well as of the cellular environment essential for such critical events as synapsis, recombination, and disjunction. A discussion of the genetic control of meiosis is given in REES(1961) ...
... better understanding of the physiological conditions which bring about the transsition from mitosis to meiosis as well as of the cellular environment essential for such critical events as synapsis, recombination, and disjunction. A discussion of the genetic control of meiosis is given in REES(1961) ...
View PDF - BioEnergy Science Center
... control lines (WT). Additionally, the persistence of the downregulation of HCT and COMT transcripts in their corresponding transgenic WRKY-DR lines was confirmed by qPCR (Figure S3). UV auto-fluorescence and Maule staining of stem cross sections were used to visualize lignin for initial phenotypic s ...
... control lines (WT). Additionally, the persistence of the downregulation of HCT and COMT transcripts in their corresponding transgenic WRKY-DR lines was confirmed by qPCR (Figure S3). UV auto-fluorescence and Maule staining of stem cross sections were used to visualize lignin for initial phenotypic s ...
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
... IbMYB1, a transcription factor (TF) for R2R3-type MYB TFs, is a key regulator of anthocyanin biosynthesis during storage of sweet potatoes. Anthocyanins provide important antioxidants of nutritional value to humans, and also protect plants from oxidative stress. This study aimed to increase transgen ...
... IbMYB1, a transcription factor (TF) for R2R3-type MYB TFs, is a key regulator of anthocyanin biosynthesis during storage of sweet potatoes. Anthocyanins provide important antioxidants of nutritional value to humans, and also protect plants from oxidative stress. This study aimed to increase transgen ...
Early Concepts in Genetics
... D. Mendel hypothesized that each trait is controlled by something called a factor within the organism. Scientist now use the word ______________________, instead of factor, to indicate a genetic factor that controls a trait. E. Mendel knew that two parents contribute to an organism’s inheritance. Th ...
... D. Mendel hypothesized that each trait is controlled by something called a factor within the organism. Scientist now use the word ______________________, instead of factor, to indicate a genetic factor that controls a trait. E. Mendel knew that two parents contribute to an organism’s inheritance. Th ...
GeneticsPP2.5.08
... Mendel proposed several principles regarding his findings If an organism is heterozygous and only one phenotype appears, this is the dominant phenotype, the alternate is the recessive phenotype When an organism reproduces, allele pairs must segregate and only one member of each allele pair is p ...
... Mendel proposed several principles regarding his findings If an organism is heterozygous and only one phenotype appears, this is the dominant phenotype, the alternate is the recessive phenotype When an organism reproduces, allele pairs must segregate and only one member of each allele pair is p ...
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... astery and teaching high school. In addition to his teaching duties, Mendel was in charge of the monastery garden. In this simple garden, he was to do the work that changed biology forever. Mendel carried out his work with ordinary garden peas, partly because peas are small and easy to grow. A singl ...
... astery and teaching high school. In addition to his teaching duties, Mendel was in charge of the monastery garden. In this simple garden, he was to do the work that changed biology forever. Mendel carried out his work with ordinary garden peas, partly because peas are small and easy to grow. A singl ...
Rabbit Genetics and Transgenic Models
... True or False: Retinitis pigmentosa is characterized by a progressive loss of rod, but not cone Which one of the following regarding retinitis pigmentosa is INCORRECT? a. Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is genetically heterogenous b. RP is associated with mutations in several photoreceptor-specific and so ...
... True or False: Retinitis pigmentosa is characterized by a progressive loss of rod, but not cone Which one of the following regarding retinitis pigmentosa is INCORRECT? a. Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is genetically heterogenous b. RP is associated with mutations in several photoreceptor-specific and so ...
Genetics blending inheritance Gregor Mendel´s experiments
... blending inheritance, a tall plant and a short plant would produce an offspring of medium height. If this were true, by now all humans would be of the same height! This model did not explain some of Mendel’s observations To understand his observations, Mendel experimented with pea plants (Pisum sati ...
... blending inheritance, a tall plant and a short plant would produce an offspring of medium height. If this were true, by now all humans would be of the same height! This model did not explain some of Mendel’s observations To understand his observations, Mendel experimented with pea plants (Pisum sati ...
Role of Aminoalcoholphosphotransferases 1 and 2
... Two of the homozygous AAPT RNAi lines (R56 and R125) failed to germinate in soil. When germinated on plates, all three strong AAPT RNAi lines showed reduced primary root growth compared with wild-type plants (Supplemental Figure 6A). On the other hand, compared with the wild type, AAPT RNAi plants s ...
... Two of the homozygous AAPT RNAi lines (R56 and R125) failed to germinate in soil. When germinated on plates, all three strong AAPT RNAi lines showed reduced primary root growth compared with wild-type plants (Supplemental Figure 6A). On the other hand, compared with the wild type, AAPT RNAi plants s ...