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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2004
Gene expression is a highly interconnected multistep process. A recent meeting in Iguazu Falls, Argentina, highlighted the need to uncover both the molecular details of each single step as well as the mechanisms of coordination among processes in order to fully understand the expression of genes.
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Gene expression is a highly interconnected multistep process. A recent meeting in Iguazu Falls, Argentina, highlighted the need to uncover both the molecular details of each single step as well as the mechanisms of coordination among processes in order to fully understand the expression of genes.
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2003
A survey of Australian cherry orchards identified the cherry cultivars Sunburst, Summit, Merchant, Sam, Sylvia, Tieton, Kordia, Regina, Empress, Nordwunder and Ulster as having low fruit-set associated with poor pollination. Unique orchard sites across Australia where low fruit-set was not a problem for these cultivars were located, and pollen gene ...
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A survey of Australian cherry orchards identified the cherry cultivars Sunburst, Summit, Merchant, Sam, Sylvia, Tieton, Kordia, Regina, Empress, Nordwunder and Ulster as having low fruit-set associated with poor pollination. Unique orchard sites across Australia where low fruit-set was not a problem for these cultivars were located, and pollen gene ...
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Trends in Plant Science, 1999
The recent report by Alan Raybould1xTransgenes and agriculture – going with the flow?. Raybould, A.F. Trends Plant Sci. 1999; 4: 247–248Abstract | Full Text | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (12)See all References1 on the symposium on gene flow and agriculture gives me cause for concern and perhaps someone can enlighten me on the following questions ...
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The recent report by Alan Raybould1xTransgenes and agriculture – going with the flow?. Raybould, A.F. Trends Plant Sci. 1999; 4: 247–248Abstract | Full Text | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (12)See all References1 on the symposium on gene flow and agriculture gives me cause for concern and perhaps someone can enlighten me on the following questions ...
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2003
There is a concern that genes may flow from genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to sexually compatible relatives (vertical gene flow) and to totally unrelated species and families of organisms (horizontal gene flow). This concern is based on an entirely erroneous feeling that cloned genes are intrinsically more likely to be involved in horizontal ...
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There is a concern that genes may flow from genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to sexually compatible relatives (vertical gene flow) and to totally unrelated species and families of organisms (horizontal gene flow). This concern is based on an entirely erroneous feeling that cloned genes are intrinsically more likely to be involved in horizontal ...
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Gene flow and the maintenance of species boundaries
Molecular Ecology, 2013AbstractHybrid zones are regions where individuals from genetically differentiated populations meet and mate, resulting in at least some offspring of mixed ancestry. Patterns of gene flow (introgression) in hybrid zones vary across the genome, allowing assessment of the role of individual genes or genome regions in reproductive isolation.
Charles L. Ross+5 more
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Gene Flow in Seed Plants [PDF]
Gene dispersal (flow, or migration) within and between plant populations has been of continuous interest to plant breeders and seed producers for many decades. Economic considerations have stimulated studies of gene flow as a function of distance, breeding system, pollinating agent, and planting design in numerous domestic plants.
Donald A. Levin, Harold W. Kerster
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Gene Flow and Population Differentiation [PDF]
There are many possible spatial patterns of selection and gene flow that can produce a given cline structure; the actual geography of natural selection and gene flow must be worked out before an attempt is made to explain a given natural cline in terms of a model. The results of experimental and theoretical models show that it is possible for
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2016
This chapter looks at empirical methods for quantifying gene flow and inferring its role in adaptive divergence. An important point made therein is that gene flow can sometimes aid adaptation, such as when it enhances the genetic variation on which selection acts.
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This chapter looks at empirical methods for quantifying gene flow and inferring its role in adaptive divergence. An important point made therein is that gene flow can sometimes aid adaptation, such as when it enhances the genetic variation on which selection acts.
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