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Wanted: A population genetic theory of biological noise regulation. [PDF]
Weinreich DM +7 more
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Causes and consequences of bacterial local adaptation via MGEs in the plant microbiome
Summary Adaptations that enable plant‐associated bacteria to fill disparate niches comprise a critical component of microbial diversity. Genes that confer locally adaptive bacterial traits, ranging from heavy metal resistance to pathogen or symbiont infectivity, often reside within mobile genetic elements (MGEs) that can move between genomes.
Stephanie Porter +3 more
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A Class II Glutamine Amidotransferase FgDUG3 Is Involved in the Differentiation and Full Virulence of <i>Fusarium graminearum</i>. [PDF]
Su C +8 more
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ABSTRACT Saffron, a high‐value spice cultivated worldwide for its therapeutic and culinary uses, is a sterile triploid species, rendering conventional breeding approaches ineffective. This limitation underscores the need for molecular and biotechnological strategies for its genetic improvement. Flowering, a key determinant of saffron yield, is strongly
Diksha Kalia +3 more
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Variation in phenotype, genotype, and somatic diversity among asexual <i>Schmidtea mediterranea</i> planarians. [PDF]
Kershenbaum S +6 more
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ABSTRACT Induction of apomixis, or clonal reproduction through seed, could economise commercial hybrid seed production and enable smallholder farmers to save and sow hybrid seed. Here, we demonstrate the synthetic induction of apomixis in two sorghum hybrids and show that the clonal hybrid seed can be maintained across multiple seed generations.
Marissa K. Simon +7 more
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The Pheromone-Regulated Membrane Protein CsPRM10 Plays an Essential Role in the Asexual Reproduction of the Pepper Anthracnose Fungus <i>Colletotrichum scovillei</i>. [PDF]
Shen H +6 more
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ABSTRACT Solanum tuberosum L. (potato) is a key food crop, with its tubers serving as an important food source worldwide. Tuber development is a tightly regulated process involving the transition of a hooked stolon (a modified stem) to a tuber following the perception of mobile signals within the stolon tip. While genes like FLOWERING LOCUS T homologue
Dionne Martin +2 more
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