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Genomic Imprinting in Plants

2002
Genomic imprinting, though most extensively studied in mammals, has long been known to perform an important role in seed development in flowering plants. In this chapter, an overview of what is known to date about genomic imprinting in flowering plants and how this knowledge came into being will be given.
R, Vinkenoog   +4 more
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Genomic Imprinting in Plants

1999
Epigenetic programming is most likely the least understood part of the control of gene expression and too broad a subject to consider in a single chapter. The difficulty in studying its role in gene expression is that very few Mendelian mutations cause arrest in epigenetic programming and that chromatin changes occurring many cell divisions before ...
J, Messing, U, Grossniklaus
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Plant Genome Duplication Database

2016
Genome duplication, widespread in flowering plants, is a driving force in evolution. Genome alignments between/within genomes facilitate identification of homologous regions and individual genes to investigate evolutionary consequences of genome duplication. PGDD (the Plant Genome Duplication Database), a public web service database, provides intra- or
Tae-Ho, Lee   +3 more
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Plant Genome Annotation Methods

2009
Annotation of plant genomic sequences can be separated into structural and functional annotation. Structural annotation is the foundation of all genomics as without accurate gene models understanding gene function or evolution of genes across taxa can be impeded.
Shu, Ouyang   +4 more
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Plant genomes

2007
AbstractThis chapter looks at plant genomes, especially those unusual aspects of their organization that have enabled some species to adapt so successfully to cultivation by humans. Vavilov and others demonstrated that humans only ever domesticated a small range of crop species in a limited number of ‘centres of origin’.
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Genomics and plant breeding

2001
Much of our most basic understanding of genetics has its roots in plant genetics and crop breeding. The study of plants has led to important insights into highly conserved biological process and a wealth of knowledge about development. Agriculture is now well positioned to take its share benefit from genomics.
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Plant Genomics: Sequencing and Understanding the Plant Genome

In an era marked by rapid environmental change and the urgent need for sustainable practices, the role of plants in our ecosystem and society has never been more critical. "The Future of Flora: Novel Research Driving Plant Innovation" explores the cutting-edge research and innovative approaches that are redefining our understanding of plants and their ...
Waoo, Ashwini A., Rai, Piyush Kant
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Climate change impacts on plant pathogens, food security and paths forward

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Brajesh K Singh   +2 more
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Plant hormone regulation of abiotic stress responses

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Rainer Waadt   +2 more
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Evasion of plant immunity by microbial pathogens

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Yan Wang, Rory N Pruitt, Yuan-Chao Wang
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