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A total of 100 Sporisorium scitamineum isolates were investigated by inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) and single primer‐sequence related amplified polymorphism (SP‐SRAP) markers. These isolates were clearly assorted into three distinct clusters regardless of method used: either cluster analysis or by principal component analysis (PCA) of the ISSR ...
Liping Xu +9 more
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Introduction: The pathogenic bacterium Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium elicits a variety of genetic programs to adapt to stress conditions encountered within hostile environments such as host phagocytes and preserved food.
Hamouda Elabed +4 more
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Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element in soil after oxygen. It is not an essential element for plant growth and formation but plays an important role in increasing plant tolerance towards different kinds of abiotic and biotic stresses. The molecular mechanism of Si absorption and accumulation may differ between plants, such as monocotyledons
Mahbod Sahebi +7 more
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To understand the molecular basis of sugarcane‐smut interaction, it is important to identify sugarcane genes that respond to the pathogen attack. High‐throughput tag‐sequencing (tag‐seq) analysis by Solexa technology was performed on sugarcane infected with Sporisorium scitaminea, which should have massively increased the amount of data available for ...
Qibin Wu +5 more
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Evaluation of Parkia pendula lectin mRNA differentially expressed in seedlings
Parkia pendula (Willd.) Walp. (Fabaceae) is a neotropical species of the genus Parkia more abundantly distributed in Central to South America. From the seeds of P.
MJBM. Rêgo +4 more
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High temperature impedes the growth and productivity of various crop species. To date, rice (Oryza sativa L.) has not been exploited to understand the molecular basis of its abnormally high level of temperature tolerance. To identify transcripts induced by heat stress, twenty‐day‐old rice seedlings of different rice cultivars suffering from heat stress
Yunying Cao +7 more
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Gene expression changes during murine postnatal brain development [PDF]
BACKGROUND: For most vertebrate organs and tissues, the majority of development occurs during embryogenesis, and postnatal changes are primarily concerned with growth.
Clinton, M +3 more
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Abstract Grey oyster mushroom is the most often farmed and marketed type of mushroom for household consumption in Malaysia. The mushroom cultivation takes a long time due to its complicated mycelium growth. Several treatments were introduced such as acoustic sound treatment to increase the growth rate and quality of the crop, but there ...
Tham Khai Song +5 more
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To understand the mechanisms of liver regeneration better to promote research examining liver diseases and marine biology, normal and regenerative liver tissues of Chiloscyllium plagiosum were harvested 0 h and 24 h after partial hepatectomy (PH) and used to isolate small RNAs for miRNA sequencing.
Conger Lu +14 more
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Gene expression profiling in hepatic tissue of newly weaned pigs fed pharmacological zinc and phytase supplemented diets [PDF]
Background Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element. However, Zn bioavailability from commonly consumed plants may be reduced due to phytic acid. Zn supplementation has been used to treat diarrheal disease in children, and in the U.S.
Ernst, Catherine W +8 more
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