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Arabidopsis assay for mutagenicity

Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 1994
Four laboratories, two in the Czech Republic (Brno and Prague) and two in the CIS (Moscow and Duschanbe), participated in the International Programme on Chemical Safety's (IPCS) collaborative study to evaluate the utility of the most commonly used plant test systems, including the Arabidopsis thaliana assay, for assessing the mutagenic potential of ...
T, Gichner   +7 more
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An Arabidopsis callose synthase

Plant Molecular Biology, 2002
Beta-1,3-glucan polymers are major structural components of fungal cell walls, while cellulosic beta-1,4-glucan is the predominant polysaccharide in plant cell walls. Plant beta-1,3-glucan, called callose, is produced in pollen and in response to pathogen attack and wounding, but it has been unclear whether callose synthases can also produce cellulose ...
Ostergaard, Lars   +3 more
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Targeted disruption in Arabidopsis

Nature, 1997
Homologous recombination has been used for two decades to target insertions into cloned genes in bacteria and yeast, and more recently has become a routine method of gene inactivation in mammals. Arabidopsis is one of several multicellular model organisms (along with Drosophila, Caenorhabditis and zebrafish) in which mechanisms controlling development ...
S A, Kempin   +5 more
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Suppressor Screens in Arabidopsis

2016
Genetic screens have proven to be a useful tool in the dissection of biological processes in plants. Specifically, suppressor screens have been widely used to study signal transduction pathways. Here we provide a detailed protocol for ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) mutagenesis used in our suppressor screens in Arabidopsis and discuss the basic principles
Xin, Li, Yuelin, Zhang
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The Arabidopsis thaliana Clock

Journal of Biological Rhythms, 2004
A combination of forward and reverse genetic approaches together with transcriptome-scale gene expression analyses have allowed the elaboration of a model for the Arabidopsis thaliana circadian clock. The working model largely conforms to the expected negative feedback loop model that has emerged from studies in other model systems.
Patrice A, Salomé, C Robertson, McClung
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Arabidopsis

2000
Abstract Arabidopsis has long been acknowledged as the 'Botanical Drosophila' with its small genome, low levels of repetitive DNA, small size and fast generation time it is an ideal molecular genetic tool for the analysis of development in higher plants.
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Summitting the Arabidopsis genome

Trends in Genetics, 2001
Abstract The Arabidopsis Genome Meeting was held at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories from 7 to 10 December 2000.
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Arabidopsis meetings

Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 1995
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1,135 Genomes Reveal the Global Pattern of Polymorphism in Arabidopsis thaliana

Cell, 2016
CARLOS Alonso-Blanco   +2 more
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