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A Gene Expression Screen Identifies \u3cem\u3eEARLI1\u3c/em\u3e as a Novel Vernalization-Responsive Gene in \u3cem\u3eArabidopsis Thaliana\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Vernalization promotes early flowering in late ecotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana. The mechanisms of vernalization are poorly understood. A subtractive hybridization approach was used to isolate vernalization-responsive genes from a late-flowering ecotype of
Schläppi, Michael, Wilkosz, Richard K.
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Shining light on the function of NPH3/RPT2-like proteins in phototropin signalling [PDF]
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Christie, John M. +3 more
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Arabidopsis Variegation Mutants [PDF]
Variegation mutants have been defined as “any plant that develops patches of different colors in its vegetative parts” (Kirk and Tilney-Bassett, 1978). Some of the most common variegations have green and white (or yellow) sectors in normally-green tissues and organs of the plant.
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This study employs sc‐RNA sequencing, genetics, and phenotyping to systematically map the cell‐type‐specific immune responses triggered by flg22. It reveals FLS2‐dependent transcriptional reprogramming in epidermal and mesophyll cells, and uncovers crosstalk between immune and hypoxia signaling pathways.
Yaping Zhou +17 more
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This study investigated the germination response to temperature of seeds of nine Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes. They are characterized by a similar temperature dependency of seed germination, and 10 °C and 29 °C were found to be suboptimal low and high ...
Chandana Pandey +5 more
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Differential spatial distribution of miR165/6 determines variability in plant root anatomy [PDF]
A clear example of interspecific variation is the number of root cortical layers in plants. The genetic mechanisms underlying this variability are poorly understood, partly due to the lack of a convenient model.
Bertolotti, Gaia +7 more
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This study shows that BLADE‐ON‐PETIOLE (BOP) proteins regulate floral abscission and senescence in tomato by interacting with TFAM1 to form transcriptional condensates controlling the ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA HOMEOBOX GENE 1 (ATH1)‐mediated abscission pathway.
Nan Xiao +7 more
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Large-effect flowering time mutations reveal conditionally adaptive paths through fitness landscapes in Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]
Contrary to previous assumptions that most mutations are deleterious, there is increasing evidence for persistence of large-effect mutations in natural populations.
Cooper, Martha D +6 more
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Development of a Next-Generation NIL Library in Arabidopsis Thaliana for Dissecting Complex Traits [PDF]
The identification of the loci and specific alleles underlying variation in quantitative traits is an important goal for evolutionary biologists and breeders.
Bauerle, William L. +8 more
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Skeleton‐oriented object segmentation (SKOOTS) introduces a new strategy for 3D mitochondrial instance segmentation by predicting explicit skeletons rather than relying on boundary cues. This approach enables robust analysis of densely packed organelles in large FIB‐SEM datasets.
Christopher J. Buswinka +3 more
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