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The DNA of Arabidopsis thaliana
Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1984Arabidopsis thaliana is a small flowering plant of the mustard family. It has a four to five week generation time, can be self- or cross-pollinated and bears as many as 104 seeds per plant. Many visible and biochemical mutations exist and have been mapped by recombination to one of the five chromosomes that comprise the haploid karyotype.
Barbara R. Hough-Evans +2 more
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2020
Published as part of Buldrini, Fabrizio, Gentilini, Matteo, Bruni, Cinzia, Santini, Claudio, Alessandrini, Alessandro & Bosi, Giovanna, 2020, Flora vascolare spontanea della città di Modena: analisi del centro storico, pp. 3-56 in Natural History Sciences 7 (1) on page 39, DOI: 10.4081/nhs.2020.443, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Buldrini, Fabrizio +5 more
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Published as part of Buldrini, Fabrizio, Gentilini, Matteo, Bruni, Cinzia, Santini, Claudio, Alessandrini, Alessandro & Bosi, Giovanna, 2020, Flora vascolare spontanea della città di Modena: analisi del centro storico, pp. 3-56 in Natural History Sciences 7 (1) on page 39, DOI: 10.4081/nhs.2020.443, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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QTLepi Mapping in Arabidopsis thaliana
2017While DNA sequence variation is known to be a major driver of phenotypic divergence, epigenetic variation has long been disregarded. One reason for that was the lack of suitable tools. The creation of epigenetically divergent but otherwise largely isogenic Arabidopsis populations has now alleviated some of these constraints.
Lauss, Kathrin, Keurentjes, Joost J.B.
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Proteins are polyisoprenylated in Arabidopsis thaliana
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2004Isoprenoid lipids were found to be covalently linked to proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana. Their identity (polyprenols: Prenol-9-11 with Pren-10 dominating and dolichols: Dol-15-17 with Dol-16 dominating) was confirmed by means of HPLC/ESI-MS with application of the multiple reaction monitoring technique as well as metabolic labeling of Arabidopsis ...
Vo Si Hung +6 more
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Accumulation of coumarins in Arabidopsis thaliana
Phytochemistry, 2006The biosynthesis of coumarins in plants is not well understood, although these metabolic pathways are often found in the plant kingdom. We report here the occurrence of coumarins in Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Columbia. Considerably high levels of scopoletin and its beta-d-glucopyranoside, scopolin, were found in the wild-type roots.
Bun-ichi Shimizu +4 more
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Prenylcysteine methylesterase in Arabidopsis thaliana
Gene, 2006Prenylated proteins undergo a series of post-translational modifications, including prenylation, proteolysis, and methylation. Collectively, these modifications generate a prenylcysteine methylester at the carboxyl terminus and modulate protein targeting and function.
Angela K. Deem +2 more
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Chromosomal proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana
Plant Molecular Biology, 1988In plants with large genomes, each of the classes of the histones (H1, H2A, H2B, H3 and H4) are not unique polypeptides, but rather families of closely related proteins that are called histone variants. The small genome and preponderance of single-copy DNA in Arabidopsis thaliana has led us to ask if this plant has such families of histone variants. We
Elizabeth F. McElwain +2 more
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Arabidopsis thaliana (Ackerschmalwand)
2019Das kleine unscheinbare „Unkraut“ Arabidopsis thaliana nutzt in der freien Natur kurzzeitige Storungen der Vegetationsdecke, um in kurzester Zeit seinen Lebenszyklus zu vollenden und dann in Form von Samen auf die nachste gunstige Gelegenheit zu warten.
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AtRGS1 Function in Arabidopsis thaliana
2004Arabidopsis thaliana RGS1 is a novel "regulator of G-protein signaling" (AtRGS1) protein that consists of an N-terminal seven transmembrane domain characteristic of G-protein-coupled receptors and a C-terminal RGS box. AtRGS1 modulates plant cell proliferation.
Alan M. Jones, Jin-Gui Chen
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Natural Variation in Arabidopsis thaliana
2010Arabidopsis thaliana is a wild species widely distributed in diverse environments and current resources allow efficient quantitative analyses aimed to identify the genetic and molecular bases of adaptation. The study of natural genetic variation in this model plant has rapidly developed in the past 10 years, leading to the identification of hundreds of
Koornneef, M. +2 more
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