Plant Functional Genomics Plant Functional Genomics
... picked, stored, arrayed on filters, and directly used for mapping and sequencing, a BAC library with a small average insert size and high empty clone (no inserts) rate will dramatically increase the cost and labor for subsequent work. Usually, a BAC library with an average insert size smaller than 1 ...
... picked, stored, arrayed on filters, and directly used for mapping and sequencing, a BAC library with a small average insert size and high empty clone (no inserts) rate will dramatically increase the cost and labor for subsequent work. Usually, a BAC library with an average insert size smaller than 1 ...
Identification of Plant Genes for Abiotic Stress Resistance
... maintaining the osmotic equilibrium of the cell (Liu et al., 1998). Several basic leucine zipper (bZip) transcription factors (namely ABF/AREB) have been isolated which can specifically bind to the ABRE and activate the expression of stress genes (Choi et al., 2000; Uno et al., 2000). These AREB gen ...
... maintaining the osmotic equilibrium of the cell (Liu et al., 1998). Several basic leucine zipper (bZip) transcription factors (namely ABF/AREB) have been isolated which can specifically bind to the ABRE and activate the expression of stress genes (Choi et al., 2000; Uno et al., 2000). These AREB gen ...
Gregor Mendel and Genetics
... round seeds like one of the two parents. When the F1 generation plants self-pollinated, however, their offspring—the F2 generation—showed all possible combinations of the two characteristics. Some had green round seeds, for example, and some had yellow wrinkled seeds. These combinations of character ...
... round seeds like one of the two parents. When the F1 generation plants self-pollinated, however, their offspring—the F2 generation—showed all possible combinations of the two characteristics. Some had green round seeds, for example, and some had yellow wrinkled seeds. These combinations of character ...
Genetic regulation of cold-induced albinism in
... coordinate regulatory mechanisms of gene expression to control chlorophyll biosynthesis (Matsumoto et al., 2004). Early steps of the tetrapyrrole pathway have been reported to play a key role in the regulation of chlorophyll biosynthesis (Kumar and Soll, 2000; Cornah et al., 2003; Kim et al., 2005). ...
... coordinate regulatory mechanisms of gene expression to control chlorophyll biosynthesis (Matsumoto et al., 2004). Early steps of the tetrapyrrole pathway have been reported to play a key role in the regulation of chlorophyll biosynthesis (Kumar and Soll, 2000; Cornah et al., 2003; Kim et al., 2005). ...
Mendelian and Non-Mendelian Regulation of Gene Expression in
... transcript abundance derived from 28,603 genes. For a majority of these genes, the population mean, coefficient of variation, and segregation patterns could be predicted by the parental expression levels. Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) mapping identified 30,774 eQTL including 96 trans-eQT ...
... transcript abundance derived from 28,603 genes. For a majority of these genes, the population mean, coefficient of variation, and segregation patterns could be predicted by the parental expression levels. Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) mapping identified 30,774 eQTL including 96 trans-eQT ...
molecular marker-based characterization of barley powdery mildew
... factors (Weibull et al., 2003), thus, race nonspecific resistance genes are desirable. Naturally occurring and induced recessive mutations at the Mlo locus on the barley chromosome 4H confer race nonspecific resistance against most of the powdery mildew pathotypes (Jørgensen, 1992). The Mlo gene has ...
... factors (Weibull et al., 2003), thus, race nonspecific resistance genes are desirable. Naturally occurring and induced recessive mutations at the Mlo locus on the barley chromosome 4H confer race nonspecific resistance against most of the powdery mildew pathotypes (Jørgensen, 1992). The Mlo gene has ...
The qSD12 Locus Controls Offspring Tissue-Imposed
... dormancy QTL region(s) and grown under the same conditions, and accordingly these seeds are identical for their maternal tissue genotype and macro (between-plants) environmental variation in germination; (2) the dormancy locus (D/d) completely or tightly links to a codominant marker (M/m), with the ...
... dormancy QTL region(s) and grown under the same conditions, and accordingly these seeds are identical for their maternal tissue genotype and macro (between-plants) environmental variation in germination; (2) the dormancy locus (D/d) completely or tightly links to a codominant marker (M/m), with the ...
Gene Technology Regulation 2002
... if the Commonwealth regulations contain a regulation (Commonwealth regulation) that is not required in this regulation, the provision number and heading to the Commonwealth regulation is included in this regulation despite the omission of the body of the regulation; and ...
... if the Commonwealth regulations contain a regulation (Commonwealth regulation) that is not required in this regulation, the provision number and heading to the Commonwealth regulation is included in this regulation despite the omission of the body of the regulation; and ...
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... temporal expression patterns between apomicts and their sexual counterparts have been reported (Pessino et al. 2001; Rodrigues et al. 2003; Albertini et al. 2005; Chen et al. 2005), their functions remain largely speculative. In the current view, gametophytic apomixis is thought to rely on three gen ...
... temporal expression patterns between apomicts and their sexual counterparts have been reported (Pessino et al. 2001; Rodrigues et al. 2003; Albertini et al. 2005; Chen et al. 2005), their functions remain largely speculative. In the current view, gametophytic apomixis is thought to rely on three gen ...
11.1 Mendel File
... Mendel then let the F1 generation self-pollinate (F1 x F1) Remember all these plants had purple flowers ...
... Mendel then let the F1 generation self-pollinate (F1 x F1) Remember all these plants had purple flowers ...
OGTR document - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
... form a substantial part of a nationally consistent regulatory system controlling activities involving genetically modified organisms (GMOs). This licence is issued by the Gene Technology Regulator in accordance with the Gene Technology Act 2000 and, as applicable, Corresponding State Law. The Gene T ...
... form a substantial part of a nationally consistent regulatory system controlling activities involving genetically modified organisms (GMOs). This licence is issued by the Gene Technology Regulator in accordance with the Gene Technology Act 2000 and, as applicable, Corresponding State Law. The Gene T ...
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... where plants grown in short days for several weeks will flower when shifted to long-days (Purvis and Gregory, 1937). Low-levels of VRN2 expression in short-days might allow inflorescence initiation in short-days (Dubcovsky et al., 2006; Turner et al., 2013). This is unlikely to occur through FT1, whic ...
... where plants grown in short days for several weeks will flower when shifted to long-days (Purvis and Gregory, 1937). Low-levels of VRN2 expression in short-days might allow inflorescence initiation in short-days (Dubcovsky et al., 2006; Turner et al., 2013). This is unlikely to occur through FT1, whic ...
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... determining the role that the plant hormone cytokinin is playing in leaf and cotyledon development by examining how CRFs function. A major area of concentration in my focus on understanding CRF function is a detailed characterization of CRF mutants and transgenic plants. An early goal in this resear ...
... determining the role that the plant hormone cytokinin is playing in leaf and cotyledon development by examining how CRFs function. A major area of concentration in my focus on understanding CRF function is a detailed characterization of CRF mutants and transgenic plants. An early goal in this resear ...
A brassinosteroid-insensitive mutant in Arabidopsis thaliana exhibits
... Brassinosteroids are widely distributed plant compounds that modulate cell elongation and division, but little is known about the mechanism of action of these plant growth regulators. To investigate brassinosteroids as signals influencing plant growth and development, we identified a brassinosteroid ...
... Brassinosteroids are widely distributed plant compounds that modulate cell elongation and division, but little is known about the mechanism of action of these plant growth regulators. To investigate brassinosteroids as signals influencing plant growth and development, we identified a brassinosteroid ...
Math of Genetics - College of William & Mary
... How Genes Are Inherited The average human had 46 chromosomes (2 sets of ...
... How Genes Are Inherited The average human had 46 chromosomes (2 sets of ...
The Effect of Horizontal Gene Transfer on the Dynamics of
... defining the bacterial genome. We assume moreover that there exists a wild-type genome characterized by a "master" DNA sequence. It is assumed that a bacterium with the master genome has a wild-type fitness, or first-order growth rate constant, given by 1. Such a bacterium is termed viable. Furtherm ...
... defining the bacterial genome. We assume moreover that there exists a wild-type genome characterized by a "master" DNA sequence. It is assumed that a bacterium with the master genome has a wild-type fitness, or first-order growth rate constant, given by 1. Such a bacterium is termed viable. Furtherm ...
Genetics text - Lyons USD 405
... round seeds like one of the two parents. When the F1 generation plants self-pollinated, however, their offspring—the F2 generation—showed all possible combinations of the two characteristics. Some had green round seeds, for example, and some had yellow wrinkled seeds. These combinations of character ...
... round seeds like one of the two parents. When the F1 generation plants self-pollinated, however, their offspring—the F2 generation—showed all possible combinations of the two characteristics. Some had green round seeds, for example, and some had yellow wrinkled seeds. These combinations of character ...
The Mitochondrial Genome of Chara vulgaris
... mtDNA than Chaetosphaeridium mtDNA. The high similarity of codon usage observed for these mtDNAs also is seen at the level of stop codons. Five of the 11 Chara mitochondrial genes ending with TGA or TAG have counterparts with the same stop codon in Marchantia and/or angiosperm mtDNAs ( atp4, atp8, r ...
... mtDNA than Chaetosphaeridium mtDNA. The high similarity of codon usage observed for these mtDNAs also is seen at the level of stop codons. Five of the 11 Chara mitochondrial genes ending with TGA or TAG have counterparts with the same stop codon in Marchantia and/or angiosperm mtDNAs ( atp4, atp8, r ...
DIR 124 - Licence conditions
... such contraventions had occurred, or such unintended effects existed. Note: Contraventions of the licence may occur through the action or inaction of a person. 16. If the licence holder is required to inform the Regulator under the immediately preceding condition, the Regulator must be informed with ...
... such contraventions had occurred, or such unintended effects existed. Note: Contraventions of the licence may occur through the action or inaction of a person. 16. If the licence holder is required to inform the Regulator under the immediately preceding condition, the Regulator must be informed with ...
garter snake - University of Notre Dame
... This system is ideal because the traits that mediate coevolution are identified, geographically variable, and at least partly controlled by a well-studied gene family. Newts of the genus Taricha possess the neurotoxin tetrodotoxin (TTX; Mosher et al. 1964; Wakely et al. 1966; Brodie et al. 1974; Yot ...
... This system is ideal because the traits that mediate coevolution are identified, geographically variable, and at least partly controlled by a well-studied gene family. Newts of the genus Taricha possess the neurotoxin tetrodotoxin (TTX; Mosher et al. 1964; Wakely et al. 1966; Brodie et al. 1974; Yot ...
text only - Sweet Corn Disease Nursery
... applied post-emergence when plants had three to six visible leaf collars. Materials and methods varied slightly between years and are presented in more detail in each annual report. All diseases were not evaluated each year, thus, all hybrids were not evaluated for all diseases. In this summary, hyb ...
... applied post-emergence when plants had three to six visible leaf collars. Materials and methods varied slightly between years and are presented in more detail in each annual report. All diseases were not evaluated each year, thus, all hybrids were not evaluated for all diseases. In this summary, hyb ...
Direct interaction between the Rice yellow mottle virus (RYMV) VPg
... 2000, Schaad et al., 2000, Wittmann et al., 1997). The resistant phenotypes result from disruptions of the interactions between eIF4Es and VPgs (Charron et al., 2008, Kang et al., 2005a, Yeam et al., 2007). However, recessive resistance can sometimes be overcome by the emergence of virulent variants ...
... 2000, Schaad et al., 2000, Wittmann et al., 1997). The resistant phenotypes result from disruptions of the interactions between eIF4Es and VPgs (Charron et al., 2008, Kang et al., 2005a, Yeam et al., 2007). However, recessive resistance can sometimes be overcome by the emergence of virulent variants ...
A haploid genetics toolbox for Arabidopsis thaliana
... nbred (true-breeding) lines that are homozygous at virtually all loci enable both consistent production of superior hybrid plants as well as facile genetic analysis1–4. Traditional inbreeding, however, requires six to eight generations of selfing or sib-mating to generate inbred lines. For several cr ...
... nbred (true-breeding) lines that are homozygous at virtually all loci enable both consistent production of superior hybrid plants as well as facile genetic analysis1–4. Traditional inbreeding, however, requires six to eight generations of selfing or sib-mating to generate inbred lines. For several cr ...