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Harnessing Noncanonical Proteins for Next‐Generation Drug Discovery and Diagnosis
Noncanonical proteins: Emerging players in human health and disease. This figure illustrates the discovery, characterization, and functional significance of noncanonical proteins across various biological processes and disease states, highlighting their potential as novel therapeutic targets and biomarkers for personalized medicine approaches ...
Nachiket Rajinikanth +2 more
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This study investigates the genetic diversity and taxonomic status of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Cunninghamia konishii, exploring their differentiation due to climate change and glacial isolation. Genotyping‐by‐sequencing (GBS) analysis of 92 accessions revealed minimal genetic differentiation and significant gene flow from mainland China to Taiwan ...
Yajing Zhang +7 more
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Identification of SRAP molecular markers linked to powdery mildew resistance in cucumber
With a F2 population between a resistant parent and susceptible parent, SRAP analysis was carried to develop molecular markers linked to powdery mildew in cucumber.
JING Ran +5 more
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ABSTRACT African horned melon (Cucumis metuliferus E. Meyer ex Naudin, 2n = 2x = 24) is an under‐researched and under‐utilised cucurbit crop primarily grown for its nutritious fruit. In its centre of diversity, the crop is valued for its relatively high tolerance to insect pests, diseases, drought and heat stress. It is a potential opportunity crop and
Olga Sebati +2 more
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Virulence Structure of Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici and Its Genetic Diversity by ISSR and SRAP Profiling Analyses. [PDF]
Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici, which causes wheat powdery mildew, is an obligate biotrophic pathogen that can easily genetically adapt to its host plant. Understanding the virulence structure of and genetic variations in this pathogen is essential for
Na Liu +10 more
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Identification of smut-responsive genes in sugarcane using cDNA-SRAP
Sugarcane smut, caused by the fungus Sporisorium scitamineum, is one of the main diseases that affect sugarcane worldwide. In the present study, the cDNA-SRAP technique was used to identify genes that are likely to be involved in the response of sugarcane to S. scitamineum infection.
N, Huang +6 more
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Bridging Breeding and Biotechnology for Tomato Resilience in Semi‐Arid Regions
Tomatoes are global crops, valued for their nutritional content and economic importance. It is vital to grow resilient tomato varieties that meet environmental challenges and consumer expectations to meet tomato demand. Semi‐arid areas expand due to climate change, yet they are becoming significant for food growth due to the growing population, which ...
Kamati N. Teresia +6 more
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Abstract This research employs the advocacy coalition framework (ACF) to examine two coalitions of U.S. foreign policy during the early part of Barack Obama's presidency when U.S. policy shifted from leading multilateral security operations with European allies to catalyzing others to lead.
Roberta N. Haar
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This study was conducted to compare the growth and yield of one of the commercial hybrid coffee cultivars (Coffea congensis x Coffea canephora) of robusta coffee established from somatic embryogenesis as well as conventional seedlings.
Muniswamy Bychappa +3 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Data provided from blood donors have contributed to the understanding of public health epidemiology and policy decisions. A recent example was during the severe acute respiratory syndrome‐related coronavirus (SARS‐CoV‐2) pandemic when blood services monitored the seroprevalence in blood donors.
Jean Stanley +14 more
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