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Brassicaceae

2022
Samuel Paul Raj   +2 more
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Brassicaceae

2014
The theoretical substantiation and new scientific decision of ability to genetic construction of agriculturally valuable inflorescence structure in oil crops of Brassicaceae family are proposed on the examples of A. thaliana genes AP1, BP1 and TFL1.
Marius-Nicusor Grigore   +2 more
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Centromeres and kinetochores of Brassicaceae

Chromosome Research, 2014
The centromere-the primary constriction of monocentric chromosomes-is essential for correct segregation of chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis. Centromeric DNA varies between different organisms in sequence composition and extension. The main components of centromeric and pericentromeric DNA of Brassicaceae species are centromeric satellite repeats.
Inna, Lermontova   +2 more
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Cruciferous (Brassicaceae) Vegetables

2019
Epidemiological studies support the anticancer activity of cruciferous vegetables associated with the presence of specialized plant metabolites, glucosinolates, and their hydrolysis products. Additionally, there is some evidence that cruciferous vegetables may play a role in the prevention and treatment of inflammation, various gastrointestinal and ...
Šamec, Dunja, Salopek Sondi, Branka
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2010
New localities of three species of Brassicaceae (Sisymbrium volgense M. Bieb. ex Fourn., S. orientale L. and Lepidium virginicum L.) from western regions of Ukraine are presented. The basic diagnostic morphological features for three species of the genus Sisymbrium L. are presented in the table.
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Brassicaceae

2001
L. Sanità   +3 more
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Rubisco in the Brassicaceae

1983
Leaf rubisco (Fraction 1 protein) was purified from a number of cruciferous species, and subunit polypeptide patterns were examined by isoelectric focusing in the presence of 8 M urea. Both cultivated and wild Brassica species were studied by this method and results suggest that the protein may be a useful taxonomic marker, especially where species may
M. P. Robbins, J. G. Vaughan
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BRAD V3.0: an upgraded Brassicaceae database

Nucleic Acids Research, 2022
Tianpeng Wang, Xiaoning He, Xu Cai
exaly  

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