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The chloroplast genome (cp genome) of Aconitum barbatum var. puberulum was sequenced using the third-generation sequencing platform based on the single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing approach.
Xiaochen eChen +4 more
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Genetics and plant development
There are only three grand theories in biology: the theory of the cell, the theory of the gene, and the theory of evolution. Two of these, the cell and gene theories, originated in the study of plants, with the third resulting in part from botanical considerations as well. Mendel's elucidation of the rules of inheritance was a result of his experiments
Prunet, Nathanaël +1 more
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Chia is a plant whose seeds are used in cooking and is a natural source of omega-3 fatty acids, fiber and protein, as well as other important nutritional components such as antioxidants.
Jana Koefender +4 more
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Plant Cell and Organism Development [PDF]
Plants represent a unique and fascinating group of living organisms [...]
Robert Hasterok, Alexander Betekhtin
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Physical Models of Plant Development [PDF]
The definition of shape in multicellular organisms is a major issue of developmental biology. It is well established that morphogenesis relies on genetic regulation. However, cells, tissues, and organism behaviors are also bound by the laws of physics, which limit the range of possible deformations organisms can undergo but also define what organisms ...
Ali, Olivier +3 more
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Background The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) plant is both an economically important food crop and an ideal dicot model to investigate various physiological phenomena not possible in Arabidopsis thaliana. Due to the great diversity of tomato cultivars
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Plants and the Logic of Development [PDF]
It seems likely that plants and animals have independently evolved multicellular development. Members of each kingdom are composed of different types of eukaryotic cells, implying that the two kingdoms diverged when their common eukaryotic ancestor was unicellular and that each lineage had a considerable unicellular history after they separated.
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Ferns: the missing link in shoot evolution and development
Shoot development in land plants is a remarkably complex process that gives rise to an extreme diversity of forms. Our current understanding of shoot developmental mechanisms comes almost entirely from studies of angiosperms (flowering plants), the most ...
Andrew Robert George Plackett +2 more
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Interactions between plants and microbes can affect ecosystem functions, and many studies have demonstrated that plant properties influence mutualistic microorganisms.
Tong Jia +4 more
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Plant microRNAs and development
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) act as negative regulators of gene expression in eukaryotes, a discovery that has opened an expanding field of biological research. Plant miRNAs are known to repress gene expression posttranscriptionally, mainly by guiding cleavage but also by attenuating the translation of target transcripts.
Sara Jover-Gil +2 more
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