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Peanut genome resource: a functional genomics platform for Arachis hypogaea. [PDF]
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Editorial: Biofabrication and synthetic biology for enhanced medicinal plant bioproduction. [PDF]
Ahmad Z, Faisal M, Martinez-Montero ME.
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Chloroplast- and mitochondrion-specific random C-to-T mutagenesis for forward genetics of organelle genomes. [PDF]
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Ethyl methanesulfonate mutagenesis in fungi: genetic mechanisms, applications, and implications for agricultural biotechnology. [PDF]
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Trends in Plant Science, 2010
Landscape genetics is the amalgamation of landscape ecology and population genetics to help with understanding microevolutionary processes such as gene flow and adaptation. In this review, we examine why landscape genetics of plants lags behind that of animals, both in number of studies and consideration of landscape elements.
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Landscape genetics is the amalgamation of landscape ecology and population genetics to help with understanding microevolutionary processes such as gene flow and adaptation. In this review, we examine why landscape genetics of plants lags behind that of animals, both in number of studies and consideration of landscape elements.
Holderegger R +3 more
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Genetic recombination in plants
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 1998Meiotic recombination generates novel allelic arrays on chromosomes. Recent experiments have revealed an extraordinarily nonrandom distribution of recombination breakpoints along the lengths of plant chromosomes; for example, recombination breakpoints often resolve within genic sequences, and thereby generate novel alleles.
P S, Schnable, A P, Hsia, B J, Nikolau
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Human Reproduction Update, 1995
Until now most research, and its funding, has been focused on animal and human health care as well as simple microbiological model systems such as Escherichia coli and yeast. Molecular plant studies have generally lagged behind, often simply adapting discoveries from the animal field to plants.
C, Simoens, M, Van Montagu
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Until now most research, and its funding, has been focused on animal and human health care as well as simple microbiological model systems such as Escherichia coli and yeast. Molecular plant studies have generally lagged behind, often simply adapting discoveries from the animal field to plants.
C, Simoens, M, Van Montagu
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The Genetics of Plant Metabolism
Annual Review of Genetics, 2017Plant metabolic studies have traditionally focused on the role and regulation of the enzymes catalyzing key reactions within specific pathways. Within the past 20 years, reverse genetic approaches have allowed direct determination of the effects of the deficiency, or surplus, of a given protein on the biochemistry of a plant.
Fernie, A., Tohge, T.
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