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DNA DAMAGE AND REPAIR IN PLANTS
Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology, 1996▪ Abstract The biological impact of any DNA damaging agent is a combined function of the chemical nature of the induced lesions and the efficiency and accuracy of their repair. Although much has been learned from microbes and mammals about both the repair of DNA damage and the biological effects of the persistence of these lesions, much remains to be ...
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DNA methylation and plant development
Trends in Genetics, 1997The development of genetic tools to alter DNA methylation has led to a deeper understanding of the importance of DNA modification in the life strategies of different eukaryotic organisms. This review focuses on recent findings that demonstrate a role for cytosine methylation in the development of higher plants.
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1991
This procedure has been used with success on a wide variety of plant groups and even some animals. The method is used to isolate total genomic DNA (nuclear, chloroplast, and mitochondrial). It is a rapid, inexpensive method that is suitabie for use in conjunction with other protocois, such as isolation of DNA enriched for cpDNA.
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This procedure has been used with success on a wide variety of plant groups and even some animals. The method is used to isolate total genomic DNA (nuclear, chloroplast, and mitochondrial). It is a rapid, inexpensive method that is suitabie for use in conjunction with other protocois, such as isolation of DNA enriched for cpDNA.
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Messenger DNA in higher plants
Cell Biochemistry and Function, 2003AbstractEvidence is presented that, as in animal and human cells, plant cells can release a newly‐synthesized DNA which can freely circulate in the plants. This DNA enters cells and their nuclei where it may be integrated and be expressed so acting, apparently, as a messenger‐DNA. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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1976
Publisher Summary This chapter surveys the known properties of the caulimoviruses, along with pointing out their unique nature and providing an aid for the recognition and characterization of these viruses as new members of the group are encountered.
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Publisher Summary This chapter surveys the known properties of the caulimoviruses, along with pointing out their unique nature and providing an aid for the recognition and characterization of these viruses as new members of the group are encountered.
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Plant genotyping: the DNA fingerprinting of plants
2001Molecular markers available for use in plant genotyping genotyping plant genetic resource collections genotyping cultivated and wild germplasm development of molecular markers for use in plant genotyping technical developments and issues in plant genotyping. (Part contents).
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DNA variation in plant populations
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1991Barbara A. Schaal+2 more
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