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Malignancy and gene therapy in hemophilia. [PDF]

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Clonal integration increases tolerance of a phalanx clonal plant to defoliation

Science of The Total Environment, 2017
Defoliation by herbivores commonly imposes negative effects on plants, and physiological integration (resource sharing) can enhance the ability of guerilla clonal plants to tolerate stresses. Here we examined whether physiological integration can increase the ability of phalanx clonal plants to withstand defoliation.
Pu Wang   +7 more
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Clonal integration enhances performance of an invasive grass

Oikos, 2020
While many clonal plants are highly successful invaders, the contribution of clonal integration (i.e. the translocation of resources among ramets) to invasion is often unknown. We used model simulations to ask if clonal integration would facilitate photosynthate translocation, if the performance of daughter ramets might be enhanced
James A. Estrada   +2 more
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Clonal Integration and the Expansion of Phragmites australis

Ecological Applications, 2000
The recent expansion of the reed Phragmites australis in western Atlantic salt marshes has become a conservation concern. Historically, Phragmites was restricted to the terrestrial border of marshes, but now it aggressively invades lower elevations.
Lindsay Amsberry   +3 more
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TRANSLOCATION IN POLYTRICHUM COMMUNE (BRYOPHYTA). II. CLONAL INTEGRATION

American Journal of Botany, 1990
Polytrichum commune is a perennial moss that grows by rhizomatous production of interconnected shoots. It possesses a well‐developed internal system of food‐conducting tissue. Liquid scintillation determinations following pulse‐14CO2 treatment of a single shoot in rhizomatously connected groups indicate that tagged photoassimilates are transported into:
Robert J. Thomas   +2 more
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High-Throughput Mapping and Clonal Quantification of Retroviral Integration Sites

2017
We describe here a method to identify the position of retroviral insertion sites and simultaneously to quantify the absolute abundance of each clone, i.e., the number of cells having the provirus inserted at a given place in the host genome. The method is based on random shearing of the host cell DNA, followed by a linker-mediated PCR to amplify the ...
Gillet, Nicolas A.   +2 more
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