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Is plant gene expression regulated globally?
Trends in Genetics, 2001Programmed gene expression is essential for the normal development of all organisms. Until recently it was assumed that regulation occurred on a gene-by-gene basis through the action of various transcriptional activators and repressors. Transcriptional activation is frequently associated with local acetylation of histone proteins near the promoter ...
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The Regulation of Gene Expression in Plants and Animals
2007The control of gene expression in all cells involves an elaborate and dynamic interplay among what might best be described as regulatory molecules. These molecules include RNA polymerases, myriad transcription factors, the DNA template, the RNA produced by transcription, and the protein produced by translation with its attendant processing.
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The role of DNA methylation in the regulation of plant gene expression
1993The most common modification of DNA in plant cells is methylation of cytosine residues at carbon 5. In contrast to mammalian cells in which 3–8% of cytosine residues are methylated (Shapiro, 1975), in plants up to 30% of cytosine residues are modified (Adams and Burdon, 1985).
E J, Finnegan +2 more
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Developmental Regulation of Plant Gene Expression
1991Molecular basis for sexual incompatibility, M.E.Nasrallah molecular biology of cytoplasmic male sterility, C.S.Levings developmental regulation of gene expression by light, G.I.Jenkins control of gene expression in developing seeds, A.Shirsat regulation and genetic manipulation of tuber formation, M.W.Bevan regulation of gene expression ripening ...
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Hormonal regulation of plant gene expression
1991Phytohormones are a ubiquitous feature of development and differentiation throughout the life cycle of the plant—literally from seed germination, through vegetative growth and flowering to fruit set and eventual abscission. The sessile habit of plants dictates that their development should be plastic; they are incapable of behavioural responses to ...
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Multiplexed single-cell 3D spatial gene expression analysis in plant tissue using PHYTOMap
Nature Plants, 2023Tatsuya Nobori +2 more
exaly
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2023
Bozeng Tang, Xia Yan, Lauren S Ryder
exaly
Bozeng Tang, Xia Yan, Lauren S Ryder
exaly
Regulation of gene expression during plant embryogenesis
Cell, 1989R B, Goldberg +2 more
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PLANT VIRUS GENE VECTORS FOR TRANSIENT EXPRESSION OF FOREIGN PROTEINS IN PLANTS
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1996Herman B Scholthof +2 more
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