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Organic farming and gene transfer from genetically modified crops [PDF]
This is the final report of MAFF/Defra project OF0157. Genetically modified (GM) crops cannot be released into the environment and used as food, feed, medicines or industrial processing before they have passed through a rigorous and internationally ...
Dale, Philip J., Moyes, Catherine L.
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Dermatologic Findings of RELA‐Associated Autoinflammatory Disease
ABSTRACT Variants in the gene RELA have been implicated in a monogenic, hereditary form of Behcet's‐like syndrome. This case series describes the dermatologic manifestations of three patients with identified RELA‐associated autoinflammatory disease.
Elizabeth Nourse +4 more
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Proline synthesis in developing microspores is required for pollen development and fertility [PDF]
Background: In many plants, the amino acid proline is strongly accumulated in pollen and disruption of proline synthesis caused abortion of microspore development in Arabidopsis.
Biancucci, Marco +6 more
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Oviposition and care decrease the total haemocyte concentration. Oviposition and care affect haemocyte type proportions. Serratia marcescens challenge does not affect the immune cell parameters. Abstract Reproduction and immunity are essential biological processes that compete for resources and energy.
Louis Pailler +7 more
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Summary: During flowering plant reproduction, microspores develop a prominent vacuole before entering pollen mitosis I (PMI), a critical checkpoint where defective microspores are selectively eliminated via programmed cell death (PCD).
Yiming Wang +6 more
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A fundamental feature of sexual reproduction in plants and animals is the specification of reproductive cells that conduct meiosis to form gametes, and the associated somatic cells that provide nutrition and developmental cues to ensure successful gamete
Jian Huang +6 more
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Expression of genetic differences depends on the experimental environment as seen in flowering time differences between ancestors and descendants that emerge in climate chambers but not in greenhouse or garden conditions. Abstract Common‐environment experiments are important to study genetically based phenotypic variation within and among plant ...
P. Karitter +6 more
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Hybrid Varieties for Organic Cereals? Prospects and acceptance of hybrid breeding for organic production [PDF]
Hybrid breeding utilizes the advantages characterizing F1 plants in a targeted manner: Vigour, uniformity, and a combination of all dominant traits of the parental lines.
Arncken, Christine, Dierauer, Hansueli
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Growth and replication of red rain cells at 121 oC and their red fluorescence
We have shown that the red cells found in the Red Rain (which fell on Kerala, India, in 2001) survive and grow after incubation for periods of up to two hours at 121 oC .
Gangappa, Rajkumar +4 more
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Chromosome behavior during meiosis in pollen mother cells from Saccharum officinarum × Erianthus arundinaceus F1 hybrids. [PDF]
Li X +10 more
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