Increased SA in NPR1-silenced plants antagonizes JA and JA
... the potential to inhibit JA responses, but the mechanism remains unclear. Moreover, most of these studies have been performed with Arabidopsis grown under laboratory conditions using herbivores or pathogen strains whose ecological relevance is not known. An understanding of NPR1’s role in mediating ...
... the potential to inhibit JA responses, but the mechanism remains unclear. Moreover, most of these studies have been performed with Arabidopsis grown under laboratory conditions using herbivores or pathogen strains whose ecological relevance is not known. An understanding of NPR1’s role in mediating ...
Transgenic Tobacco Plant Expressing Environmental E. coli merA
... environmentally invasive, and labor intensive, and thus many mercury-polluted areas are presently left unreclaimed. An alternative cost-effective approach is phytoremediation, which is the use of plants to clean up contaminated environments. Several studies have successfully integrated bacterial mer ...
... environmentally invasive, and labor intensive, and thus many mercury-polluted areas are presently left unreclaimed. An alternative cost-effective approach is phytoremediation, which is the use of plants to clean up contaminated environments. Several studies have successfully integrated bacterial mer ...
Mutations of genes in synthesis of the
... mutants (T1 plants) are lethal due to lack of pigments, therefore only two genotypes – heterozygous and wild type in the T1 mutant seeds – could germinate after sowing. Statistical analysis of segregation ratios of viviparous and non-viviparous plants demonstrated that the segregation of viviparous ...
... mutants (T1 plants) are lethal due to lack of pigments, therefore only two genotypes – heterozygous and wild type in the T1 mutant seeds – could germinate after sowing. Statistical analysis of segregation ratios of viviparous and non-viviparous plants demonstrated that the segregation of viviparous ...
"Experiments in Plant Hybridization" (1866), by Johann Gregor Mendel
... produce a second generation of offspring. By examining each characteristic throughout the generations of offspring, Mendel concluded that individuals in successive generations displayed the original characteristics of their parents. Mendel noticed that only one of the characteristics for each categ ...
... produce a second generation of offspring. By examining each characteristic throughout the generations of offspring, Mendel concluded that individuals in successive generations displayed the original characteristics of their parents. Mendel noticed that only one of the characteristics for each categ ...
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... B1.1.1 State how inherited and environmental factors can affect health B1.1.2 Describe what pathogens are and how they make us ill B1.1.2 State how the body protects against disease B1.1.2 Describe how white blood cells work B1.1 B1.1.2 Describe how antibodies are produced B1.1.2 Describe the work o ...
... B1.1.1 State how inherited and environmental factors can affect health B1.1.2 Describe what pathogens are and how they make us ill B1.1.2 State how the body protects against disease B1.1.2 Describe how white blood cells work B1.1 B1.1.2 Describe how antibodies are produced B1.1.2 Describe the work o ...
Exogenous selection rather than cytonuclear incompatibilities
... group (A. carpatica, hereafter A. arenosa) and A. lyrata subsp. petraea (hereafter A. lyrata). Material for the crosses was raised from open-pollinated seeds collected in Nızke Tatry and Vel’ka Fatra, central Slovakia (A. arenosa), and from the foothills of the eastern Austrian limestone Forealps ...
... group (A. carpatica, hereafter A. arenosa) and A. lyrata subsp. petraea (hereafter A. lyrata). Material for the crosses was raised from open-pollinated seeds collected in Nızke Tatry and Vel’ka Fatra, central Slovakia (A. arenosa), and from the foothills of the eastern Austrian limestone Forealps ...
Unit 4 - Purdue Agriculture
... more likely to survive to have offspring, so over time, this mutant gene will likely become established in the gene pool (the genes of a breeding population). Genes Across the Ages In nature, genes generally are transferred between members of the same species. Some new studies, however, suggest that ...
... more likely to survive to have offspring, so over time, this mutant gene will likely become established in the gene pool (the genes of a breeding population). Genes Across the Ages In nature, genes generally are transferred between members of the same species. Some new studies, however, suggest that ...
Bouquet Ears in Corn
... hormones and causes the plant to allocate resources to a primary ear. Hence, even though several potential ear shoots may have developed at V5, only one often produces a harvestable ear. Bouquet ears are often at the node below where the primary ear would be. This indicates that stress at V6 or V7 l ...
... hormones and causes the plant to allocate resources to a primary ear. Hence, even though several potential ear shoots may have developed at V5, only one often produces a harvestable ear. Bouquet ears are often at the node below where the primary ear would be. This indicates that stress at V6 or V7 l ...
Licence No: DIR 050/2004 - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
... 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 ...
A haploid genetics toolbox for Arabidopsis thaliana
... diploid mutants, this caveat is largely offset by the benefit of having to screen much smaller numbers of progeny, each carrying more mutations than individuals in diploid mutagenized populations34. Interspecific genome elimination. Developing a HI strain in a new species demands time and effort. Ther ...
... diploid mutants, this caveat is largely offset by the benefit of having to screen much smaller numbers of progeny, each carrying more mutations than individuals in diploid mutagenized populations34. Interspecific genome elimination. Developing a HI strain in a new species demands time and effort. Ther ...
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... group (A. carpatica, hereafter A. arenosa) and A. lyrata subsp. petraea (hereafter A. lyrata). Material for the crosses was raised from open-pollinated seeds collected in Nızke Tatry and Vel’ka Fatra, central Slovakia (A. arenosa), and from the foothills of the eastern Austrian limestone Forealps ...
... group (A. carpatica, hereafter A. arenosa) and A. lyrata subsp. petraea (hereafter A. lyrata). Material for the crosses was raised from open-pollinated seeds collected in Nızke Tatry and Vel’ka Fatra, central Slovakia (A. arenosa), and from the foothills of the eastern Austrian limestone Forealps ...
Explanation of Mendel`s work
... These results would suggest that the rules of inheritance were the same, irrespective of the varieties being crossed. The F1 plants were always of one type, which resembled one of the parents. In the F2, two classes appeared and the frequency was 75 per cent dominants and 25 per cent recessives, or ...
... These results would suggest that the rules of inheritance were the same, irrespective of the varieties being crossed. The F1 plants were always of one type, which resembled one of the parents. In the F2, two classes appeared and the frequency was 75 per cent dominants and 25 per cent recessives, or ...
Interval mapping of QTLs controlling yield
... number, pod number, 1000-seed weight, 1000-yield, and seed protein content. Characterization of each QTL included identification of QTL position with reference to the flanking markers, estimation of the part of variance explained by this QTL, and determination of its gene action. The yield-related t ...
... number, pod number, 1000-seed weight, 1000-yield, and seed protein content. Characterization of each QTL included identification of QTL position with reference to the flanking markers, estimation of the part of variance explained by this QTL, and determination of its gene action. The yield-related t ...
Pollen developmental biology
... Current knowledge is presented in two major parts. First, cellular development and differentiation and second, the molecular biology and genetics of pollen development. In part 1 important sporophytic-gametophytic interactions which influence pollen structure and function are discussed, together wit ...
... Current knowledge is presented in two major parts. First, cellular development and differentiation and second, the molecular biology and genetics of pollen development. In part 1 important sporophytic-gametophytic interactions which influence pollen structure and function are discussed, together wit ...
Host plant resistance – Importance – disease resistance, tolerance
... resistance in breeding programmes. For example, African pearlmillet (P. americanum) introductions have been used for developing downy mildew resistant male sterile lines ( Tift 23A cytoplams) for use in hybrid pearlmillet production. This is an important development in the hybrid pearlmillet program ...
... resistance in breeding programmes. For example, African pearlmillet (P. americanum) introductions have been used for developing downy mildew resistant male sterile lines ( Tift 23A cytoplams) for use in hybrid pearlmillet production. This is an important development in the hybrid pearlmillet program ...
Mendel and the Gene Idea Lecture
... The Blending Concept of Inheritance • This theory stated that offspring would possess traits intermediate between those of different parents. • Red and white flowers produce pink; a later return to red or white was considered instability in genetic material. • Charles Darwin wanted to develop a theo ...
... The Blending Concept of Inheritance • This theory stated that offspring would possess traits intermediate between those of different parents. • Red and white flowers produce pink; a later return to red or white was considered instability in genetic material. • Charles Darwin wanted to develop a theo ...
Examples of Red Algae
... missing genes were transferred to the nucleus and some—being redundant with those of the host—were lost.) ** loss of function/features (e.g. cell wall) is the rule (again, a reason for loss of genes). ...
... missing genes were transferred to the nucleus and some—being redundant with those of the host—were lost.) ** loss of function/features (e.g. cell wall) is the rule (again, a reason for loss of genes). ...
RESEARCH NOTES
... If mutations conferring resistance to FPA and to MBC affect the components of spore excision, N. tetrasperma should provide a sensitive system for detecting such mutations. Such mutants could provide information on the part played by cytoskeletal elements during development. The strains used were N. ...
... If mutations conferring resistance to FPA and to MBC affect the components of spore excision, N. tetrasperma should provide a sensitive system for detecting such mutations. Such mutants could provide information on the part played by cytoskeletal elements during development. The strains used were N. ...
Chapter 10 - Public Schools of Robeson County
... feet tall. He cross-pollinated this tall pea plant with pollen from a short pea plant that was less than two feet tall and which came from a population of pea plants that were all short. When he planted the seeds from this cross, he found that all of the offspring grew to be as tall as the taller pa ...
... feet tall. He cross-pollinated this tall pea plant with pollen from a short pea plant that was less than two feet tall and which came from a population of pea plants that were all short. When he planted the seeds from this cross, he found that all of the offspring grew to be as tall as the taller pa ...
Chapter 10
... feet tall. He cross-pollinated this tall pea plant with pollen from a short pea plant that was less than two feet tall and which came from a population of pea plants that were all short. When he planted the seeds from this cross, he found that all of the offspring grew to be as tall as the taller pa ...
... feet tall. He cross-pollinated this tall pea plant with pollen from a short pea plant that was less than two feet tall and which came from a population of pea plants that were all short. When he planted the seeds from this cross, he found that all of the offspring grew to be as tall as the taller pa ...
Chapter 10: Mendel and Meiosis
... feet tall. He cross-pollinated this tall pea plant with pollen from a short pea plant that was less than two feet tall and which came from a population of pea plants that were all short. When he planted the seeds from this cross, he found that all of the offspring grew to be as tall as the taller pa ...
... feet tall. He cross-pollinated this tall pea plant with pollen from a short pea plant that was less than two feet tall and which came from a population of pea plants that were all short. When he planted the seeds from this cross, he found that all of the offspring grew to be as tall as the taller pa ...
Genetic Improvement of Sweet Sorghum for the production of
... Glucose yields of sorghum stover from bmr and wild-type lines without and with pretreatment after 48 h of enzymatic saccharification (60 FPU/g cellulose) Saballos et al. (2008) Bioenerg. Res. 1: 198 ...
... Glucose yields of sorghum stover from bmr and wild-type lines without and with pretreatment after 48 h of enzymatic saccharification (60 FPU/g cellulose) Saballos et al. (2008) Bioenerg. Res. 1: 198 ...
High-efficiency Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of chickpea
... Abstract To develop an efficient genetic transformation system of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), callus derived from mature embryonic axes of variety P-362 was transformed with Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain LBA4404 harboring p35SGUS-INT plasmid containing the uidA gene encoding b-glucuronidase (G ...
... Abstract To develop an efficient genetic transformation system of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), callus derived from mature embryonic axes of variety P-362 was transformed with Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain LBA4404 harboring p35SGUS-INT plasmid containing the uidA gene encoding b-glucuronidase (G ...
Determining whether Huntaway dogs treated with AAV2/8 viral
... liver-specific Thyroxine binding globulin (TBG) promoter , and either green fluorescent protein (GFP, a marker), human SGSH protein or one of two chimeric SGSH enzymes. The first of these, IDSsp-SGSH encodes human SGSH and a signal peptide from Iduronate-2-sulphatase (IDS) which enables high levels ...
... liver-specific Thyroxine binding globulin (TBG) promoter , and either green fluorescent protein (GFP, a marker), human SGSH protein or one of two chimeric SGSH enzymes. The first of these, IDSsp-SGSH encodes human SGSH and a signal peptide from Iduronate-2-sulphatase (IDS) which enables high levels ...
Transgenic Rice Plants Containing a Chlorsulfuron Resistance
... of gene expression and regulation. However, the use of transgenic dicotyledonous plants such as tobacco, sunflower and petunia frequently generated difficulties in the interpretation of monocotyledonous gene expression. For example, a wheat gene for the ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase small su ...
... of gene expression and regulation. However, the use of transgenic dicotyledonous plants such as tobacco, sunflower and petunia frequently generated difficulties in the interpretation of monocotyledonous gene expression. For example, a wheat gene for the ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase small su ...