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Deciphering Plant NLR Genomic Evolution: Synteny-Informed Classification Unveils Insights into TNL Gene Loss. [PDF]

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Monocots

2009
Abstract The monocots are a strongly supported monophyletic group comprising about 25% of the angiosperm diversity. 7ey number 59,300 species (1) and are classiAed in 81 families and 10 orders by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APGII) (2).
Cajsa Lisa Andersona, Thomas JanßEn
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Transgene silencing in monocots

Plant Molecular Biology, 2000
Plant gene silencing was originally thought to be a quirk of transformation procedures, but is now recognized to be a facet of vitally important gene regulatory systems, present in all organisms. Monocot plants, especially the grasses, play a foremost role in the agricultural economy of all nations, and their biotechnological manipulation offers great ...
L M, Iyer   +3 more
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Anther smut fungi on monocots

Mycological Research, 2008
Teliospores, hyphal septa, cellular interactions, and nucleotide sequences from the ITS and LSU region of the rRNA gene of specimens of Ustilago vaillantii s. lat. on Muscari and Scilla species were examined and compared with findings in other Ustilaginomycotina. The data show that U. vaillantii s. lat. specimens belong to the Urocystales and represent
Robert, Bauer   +6 more
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Monocot ABC Transporters

2014
The ABC transporter family is large and widespread in all organisms. In plants, this family is usually highly expanded with more than 100 ABC transporters that can be divided into eight subfamilies (ABCA–ABCG and ABCI). Significant progress has been made in the structural and functional characterization of ABC genes in the last 20 years, not only in ...
YanXia Xu, YanHua Qi
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