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Functional Analysis of Maize RAD51 in Meiosis and

... same size between rad51A2-98E7 and the derivative allele. In contrast, if an allele arose via an intragenic transposition, the PCR product from the other side of the Mu insertion would be larger than the PCR product obtained from rad51A2-98E7. To differentiate between the insertion of an additional ...
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... 0.6 cM. This was observed to be a stable locus in two growth trials and in different environments with logarithm of odds (LOD) above 39 and more than 84 % of the trait expressed by the major locus in both trials. As there were no recombinants (off types) for flower colour in F8:9 plants i.e brown-se ...
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FUNCTIONAL INVESTIGATION OF ARABIDOPSIS

... response of pathogen related (PR) genes to SA, the induction of CalS1 and CalS12 genes by the SA or pathogen treatments was significantly reduced. The patterns of expression of the other three CalS genes were not changed significantly in the npr1 mutant. These results suggest that the high induction ...
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... (SZEGEDI and BOTTKA, 2002). Although an improved virCspecific primer pair detected some A. vitis strains (KAWAGUCHI et al. 2005), comprehensive studies including the various opine groups have not been published. Similarly, the virD2 specific primers (HAAS et al. 1995) detect pathogenic A. tumefaciens ...
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... Although it is agreed that all leaf marks described above are dominant traits, there is disagreement as to the genetic control of these traits. Carnahan et al. (1955) and Brewbaker (1955) state that the expression of the various leaf marks is controlled by two different genes (V and R) that each con ...
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... old2 in Col-0 (Table 1). These characteristics make mapping a rather time-consuming process. The old2 mutant belongs to Class II early leaf senescence mutants, and among 12 mutants isolated 6 showed similar phenotypes and complex genetic behaviour, including the presence of a dominant suppressor in ...
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... Four subpopulations of a Plutella xylostella (L.) strain from Malaysia (F4 to F8) were selected with Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki HD-1, Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. aizawai, Cry1Ab, and Cry1Ac, respectively, while a fifth subpopulation was left as unselected (UNSEL-MEL). Bioassays at F9 f ...
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... impermeability of the seed coat to water or gases from physical resistant to embryo expansion (Salih, 1982 b). In faba bean the occurrence of highly impermeable seed coat is one of the most important factors in delaying germination, affecting cooking quality and reducing the market price (El-Bagoury ...
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... many factors, taste (sweetness, sourness) is one of its most important components and it is determined basically by sugars and acids (Kader et al., 1977; Malundo et al., 1995; Stevens et al., 1977a; Stevens et al., 1977b). Sugars in L. esculentum are mostly comprised of glucose and fructose with tra ...
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... hairiness are on different chromosomes. If the F2 generation has only two different phenotypes present in approximate proportions of 3/4 tall and hairy and 1/4 dwarf and hairless, then the student can conclude that the genes for height and hairiness are on the same chromosome. The student could also ...
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... was given to shepherd them to completion. Every day and conversation I have had with John as my advisor has made me into a better scientist and I am extremely thankful for the opportunity I was given six years ago when I joined the Doebley lab. I have been fortunate enough to also work in an outstan ...
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... (that is, mode of inheritance, the number of genes involved) of a trait that allows for survival on a novel host plant is important because it dictates its evolutionary potential. Successful adaptation to a host plant requires that the adult female accepts it for oviposition, and that larvae are abl ...
Molecular and genetic characterization of genes involved in maize
Molecular and genetic characterization of genes involved in maize

... properties that help prevent desiccation of the plant (Hadley, 1989). In addition, cuticular waxes have a reflective property that provides protection from UV radiation (Reicosky and Hanover, 1987). Cuticular waxes have also been shown to have important roles in protection from frost induced injury ...
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Genetically modified crops

Genetically modified crops (GMCs, GM crops, or biotech crops) are plants used in agriculture, the DNA of which has been modified using genetic engineering techniques. In most cases the aim is to introduce a new trait to the plant which does not occur naturally in the species. Examples in food crops include resistance to certain pests, diseases, or environmental conditions, reduction of spoilage, or resistance to chemical treatments (e.g. resistance to a herbicide), or improving the nutrient profile of the crop. Examples in non-food crops include production of pharmaceutical agents, biofuels, and other industrially useful goods, as well as for bioremediation.Farmers have widely adopted GM technology. Between 1996 and 2013, the total surface area of land cultivated with GM crops increased by a factor of 100, from 17,000 square kilometers (4,200,000 acres) to 1,750,000 km2 (432 million acres). 10% of the world's croplands were planted with GM crops in 2010. In the US, by 2014, 94% of the planted area of soybeans, 96% of cotton and 93% of corn were genetically modified varieties. In recent years GM crops expanded rapidly in developing countries. In 2013 approximately 18 million farmers grew 54% of worldwide GM crops in developing countries.There is general scientific agreement that food on the market derived from GM crops poses no greater risk to human health than conventional food. GM crops also provide a number of ecological benefits. However, opponents have objected to GM crops per se on several grounds, including environmental concerns, whether food produced from GM crops is safe, whether GM crops are needed to address the world's food needs, and economic concerns raised by the fact these organisms are subject to intellectual property law.
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