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Interactome of Arabidopsis Thaliana [PDF]

open access: yesPlants, 2022
More than 95,000 protein–protein interactions of Arabidopsis thaliana have been published and deposited in databases. This dataset was supplemented by approximately 900 additional interactions, which were identified in the literature from the years 2002 ...
Merve Yilmaz   +2 more
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The Scale of Population Structure in Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Genetics, 2010
The population structure of an organism reflects its evolutionary history and influences its evolutionary trajectory. It constrains the combination of genetic diversity and reveals patterns of past gene flow. Understanding it is a prerequisite for detecting genomic regions under selection, predicting the effect of population disturbances, or modeling ...
Andrew Hudson   +23 more
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Apyrases in Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]

open access: yesBiologia Plantarum, 2019
Apyrases belong to the ATPase family of enzymes that hydrolyze phosphoanhydride bonds of nucleoside tri- and di-phosphates. These enzymes differ markedly from other phosphohydrolases due to their high specific activity, broad divalent cation requirement,
R. Meng   +6 more
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Characterization of the genome of Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Molecular Biology, 1986
The small crucifer Arabidopsis thaliana has many useful features as an experimental organism for the study of plant molecular biology. It has a four-week life-cycle, only five chromosomes and a genome size less than half that of Drosophila. To characterize the DNA sequence organization of this plant, we have randomly selected 50 recombinant lambda ...
Robert E. Pruitt, Elliot M. Meyerowitz
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The alphabet of galactolipids in Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2011
Galactolipids constitute the major lipid class in plants. In recent years oxygenated derivatives of galactolipids have been detected. They are discussed as signal molecules during leaf damage, since they accumulate in wounded leaves in high levels. Using different analytical methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance, infra-red spectroscopy, and high ...
Amina eIbrahim   +8 more
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Allelic heterogeneity and trade-off shape natural variation for response to soil micronutrient [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
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Andreatta, Matthew   +6 more
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The genome of Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1995
Arabidopsis thaliana is a small flowering plant that is a member of the family cruciferae. It has many characteristics--diploid genetics, rapid growth cycle, relatively low repetitive DNA content, and small genome size--that recommend it as the model for a plant genome project.
Joseph R. Ecker   +2 more
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The Pattern of Polymorphism in Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Biology, 2005
We resequenced 876 short fragments in a sample of 96 individuals of Arabidopsis thaliana that included stock center accessions as well as a hierarchical sample from natural populations. Although A. thaliana is a selfing weed, the pattern of polymorphism in general agrees with what is expected for a widely distributed, sexually reproducing species ...
Nordborg, Magnus   +23 more
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The embryonic transcriptome ofArabidopsis thaliana [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Reproduction, 2018
AbstractCellular differentiation is associated with changes in transcript populations. Accurate quantification of transcriptomes during development can thus provide global insights into differentiation processes including the fundamental specification and differentiation events operating during plant embryogenesis.
Hofmann, Falko   +2 more
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Natural history of Arabidopsis thaliana and oomycete symbioses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Molecular ecology of plant–microbe interactions has immediate significance for filling a gap in knowledge between the laboratory discipline of molecular biology and the largely theoretical discipline of evolutionary ecology.
A. Falk   +87 more
core   +2 more sources

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