• In the last decade Petunia hybrida has emerged as the model of choice to study volatile benzenoid and phenylpropanoid synthesis, emission and regulation. (uva.nl)
  • HF1 and HF2, as of Petunia hybrida. (knepublishing.com)
  • On the basis of both transcriptomes, comprehensive microarray chips for gene expression analysis were established and used for the analysis of global- and organ-specific gene expression in Petunia axillaris and Petunia inflata and to explore the molecular basis of the seed coat defects in a Petunia hybrida mutant, anthocyanin 11 (an11), lacking a WD40-repeat (WDR) transcription regulator. (univr.it)
  • Our results validate the combination of next-generation sequencing with microarray analyses strategies to identify the transcriptome of two petunia species without previous knowledge of their genome, and to develop comprehensive chips as useful tools for the analysis of gene expression in P. axillaris, P. inflata and P. hybrida. (univr.it)
  • Oenothera speciosa and Petunia × hybrida . (diggermagazine.com)
  • The gibberellic acid-stimulated Arabidopsis ( GASA ) family genes play critical roles in plant growth, development, and stress responses. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Initially the use of marker genes seemed suitable as only the transformed cells were able to grow as many of them provide the plant with resistance against certain type of antibiotic. (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • However, there are concerns about these marker genes as they may permanently incorporate in plant genome. (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • More importantly, these marker genes for selection of transformed plant cells, mainly comes from bacterial species. (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • Solanaceae genomes can be genetically tied to a common framework linkage map, thus facilitating the identification of genes with homologous phenotypes in the different species. (solgenomics.net)
  • The male sterilizing factors usually consist of unusual genes or open reading frames encoded by the mitochondrial genome. (frontiersin.org)
  • The male sterilizing factors are produced by recombination of the mitochondrial genome and consist of unusual genes or open reading frames (ORFs) that usually contain a portion of functional mitochondrial genes and sequences of unknown origin ( Hanson and Bentolila, 2004 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • CMS can be suppressed by specific nuclear genes called restorers of fertility ( Rf ), which restore partial to normal pollen production to plants carrying a corresponding CMS-inducing cytoplasm. (frontiersin.org)
  • The geminivirus transient expression system allows rapid analysis of RNAs transcribed from foreign genes and can serve as a preliminary screen in the construction of transgenic plants. (ncsu.edu)
  • Chromatin structure and expression of plant ribosomal RNA genes. (ncsu.edu)
  • Would these plants "naturally" have genes that make them super-resistant to drought, for example? (spurll.com)
  • Arabidopsis Cys2/His2 zinc-finger proteins AZF1 and AZF2 negatively regulate abscisic acid-repressive and auxin-inducible genes under abiotic stress conditions[J].Plant Physiol,2011,157(2):742-56. (nefu.edu.cn)
  • Remarkably, the transient transformation results showed lower MDA content and increased expression of ROS-related genes NbAPX in transgenic plants, which implying OfGT3/42/46 may improve the salt tolerance of tobacco. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The new plant cell controls the activity of all the genes through the use of regulatory sequences. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • These regulatory sequences do not code for any protein but rather plays a central role in the regulation of gene activity in the soy plant by either switching the genes on or switching them off. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • However, in the case of the roundup soy, plant cells often do not recognize the regulatory genes derived from bacterial cells. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • At the front of the bacterial EPSPS gene in the roundup, soy is the regulatory sequence that directs the plant to switch genes on or off. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • Most recently, the potential for plant breeding has advanced significantly, with the advent of methods for the incorporation of genes from other organisms into plants via recombinant DNA-techniques. (jrank.org)
  • The gene encoding Bt, as well as genes conferring resistance to viral diseases, have been introduced into plants by this method. (jrank.org)
  • Genes involved in biosynthesis and signalisation of ethylene in Brassica oleracea and Arabidopsis thaliana: identification and genome comparative mapping of specific gene homologues. (geneticsmr.com)
  • The Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) genome encodes three CEPs (AtCPE1-AtCEP3). (bvsalud.org)
  • We provide evidence that the transcription factor NAC1 (petunia NAM and Arabidopsis ATAF1, ATAF2, and CUC2) activates AtCEPs expression in roots to limit RH growth. (bvsalud.org)
  • The zinc-finger protein Zat12 plays a central role in reactive oxygen and abiotic stress signaling in Arabidopsis [J].Plant Physiol,2005,139(2):847-856. (nefu.edu.cn)
  • Zhang H *, Jia J , Zhai J # . (2022) Plant Intron-Splicing Efficiency Database (PISE): exploringsplicing of ~1,650,000 introns in Arabidopsis, maize, riceandsoybean from ~57,000 public RNA-seq libraries. (jixianzhai.org)
  • We present whole-genome profiling (WGP), a novel next-generation sequencing-based physical mapping technology for construction of bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) contigs of complex genomes, using Arabidopsis thaliana as an example. (ampliconexpress.com)
  • Using Arabidopsis PAP1/2 transcription factor(TF)nucleic acid and protein sequence alignment and Pfam verification to study the exact homologous copy number,evolutionary relationship and expression of PAP1/2 TFs regulating anthocyanin metabolism in Brassica plants such as Brassica rapa , B. oleracea and B. napus . (ahs.ac.cn)
  • The rules of gene expression in plants: organ identity and gene body methylation are key factors for regulation of gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana. (ac.ir)
  • The GASA/GAST gene family is found in a variety of plant species and includes a signal peptide at the N-terminus and a conserved domain with 12 cysteine residues known as the GASA domain (PF02704) at the C-terminus, [ 1 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The term transgenic plants applies for those having modified genome by addition of some foreign gene in them. (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • The aim is that the foreign desired gene becomes the part of plant genome. (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • Conventionally, researchers use specialized marker and selection techniques for selection of transformed plant cells to ensure the successful incorporation of foreign gene in plant genome. (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • Specific gene sequences are used as selection markers for transformed plant cells. (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • There are chances of horizontal gene transfer to other plants via pollen grains or to other microbial species like the naturally occurring bacteria of human intestine when they consume plant food. (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • After the co-transformation, the gene is eliminated from genome. (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • The selection gene along with the gene of interest is transferred to plant cell either by different agrobacterium strains. (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • This strategy is not suitable for vegetatively propagated plants because of excision of marker gene and the recombinations that occur during reproduction. (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • Overall advantage is possible elimination of marker gene from genome. (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • This review might shed a light on providing a reference for studying gene mapping,auxiliary genome assembly,comparative genomics,gene cloning and molecular marker assisted breeding of flowers plants. (aiijournal.com)
  • New research in plants shows that a gene called MUTE is required for the formation of stomata - the tiny pores that are critical for gas exchange, including releasing the oxygen gas that we breathe. (washington.edu)
  • patatins, an extremely conserved focus on series (635 nts) of patatin gene pat3-k1 [GenBank accession no. "type":"entrez-nucleotide","attrs":"text":"DQ114421″,"term_id":"73426682″,"term_text":"DQ114421″DQ114421] in potato plant life ( Solanum tuberosum L.) was amplified for the structure of the patatin-specific hairpin RNAi (hpRNAi) vector. (researchhunt.com)
  • Two classes of patatin gene households have been discovered in potato plant life [4]. (researchhunt.com)
  • A report of transgenic potato plant life expressing a individual serum albumin gene uncovered that recombinant albumin gathered up to 0.2% of total soluble tuber proteins in the plant life [10]. (researchhunt.com)
  • The phenomenon of gene silencing was seen in the petunia [14] first. (researchhunt.com)
  • Gene silencing is normally a eukaryotic genome immune system against infections and cellular DNA components that functions by digesting double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) into brief interfering RNA (siRNA) [15,16]. (researchhunt.com)
  • For many regions of the genome, we have detected multiple overlapping transcripts including both small, gene-sized RNAs and large transcripts covering entire gene clusters. (ncsu.edu)
  • Overexpression of a phytochrome-regulated tandem zinc finger protein gene,OsTZF1,confers hypersensitivity to ABA and hyposensitivity to red light and far-red light in rice seedlings[J].Plant cell reports,2012,31(7):1333-1343. (nefu.edu.cn)
  • bombardment of the plant cells with microscopic particles of gold coated with DNA that contains the gene of interest. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • The aim of this is to introduce the novel gene of interest through the cell wall so that it integrates into the genetic material of the soy plant. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • Thus, the EPSPS gene derived from Agrobacterium works in the soy plant through replacement with those that are recognized by the soy plant. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • This is referred to as NOS 3'' and is derived from nopaline synthase gene in bacteria but can function in plants. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • Another regulatory sequence that is introduced into the soy plant is the chloroplast transit peptide gene that is derived from a petunia. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • The role of this gene is to direct the soy plant cell to transport the bacterial EPSPS gene into the chloroplast of the plant cell. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • With this GMO soy plant, standard molecular biotechnological methods were employed in demonstrating that a single complete copy of the bacterial EPSPS gene was present and flanked by two DNA sequences found in the genome of the roundup ready soy plant. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • This is an indication that the right size and correct sequence of the gene of interest were genetically engineered into the soy plant to confer resistance to herbicides. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • Additionally, the novel gene introduced into the roundup ready soy was assessed in the third and the sixth generation of soy plants using biotechnological approaches. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • This indicated that the new gene of interest was stable and had integrated itself well into the Soy genome. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • This gene does not have any impact on the people's health since EPSPS gene in the GM soy plant functions in a similar manner as the one predominantly found in the bacterial gut. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • There is also no evidence that points at the ability of the new gene in GM soy having a potential to integrate into the DNA genome of humans and thus poses no known health hazard. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • The genetically engineered soy is similar in structure as well as function to the naturally occurring soy plants while the EPSPS gene in plants and bacteria are also similar regarding the roles they play. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • 2008) discovered that both BSGFV-EPRVs integrated in the middle of a Ty3/Gypsy -like retrotransposon itself integrated in the fifth intron of the mom gene and hypothesized that their integration in Musa genome might occur as a chimeric Ty3/Gypsy -BSGFV transposable element. (gydb.org)
  • Agrobacterium cells with a genetically-modified plasmid, containing a gene for the desired trait and a marker gene, usually conferring antibiotic resistance, are incubated with protoplasts or small pieces of plant tissue. (jrank.org)
  • Two methods have been developed for direct gene transfer into plant cells-electroporation and biolistics. (jrank.org)
  • Antisense gene that inhibits synthesis of the hormone ethylene in transgenic plants. (geneticsmr.com)
  • Natalia Dudareva, a plant molecular biologist at Purdue University, recently isolated the gene for methyl benzoate, a major component of the scent of snapdragons (right). (discovermagazine.com)
  • This gene seems to be a blueprint for plant smell: Some 30 to 40 other agriculturally important plants, including tobacco and the petunia, use the same smell-generation system. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Epigenetic regulation is necessary for the production of differentiated cells throughout plant development, as well as maintaining the stability and integrity of the gene expression profiles. (ac.ir)
  • In this review, our goal is to introduce epigenetics and its different applications in plants, especially in production of transgenic plants, plants tolerate to biotic and abiotic stresses and understanding the mechanisms of gene silencing. (ac.ir)
  • This list of sequenced plant genomes contains plant species known to have publicly available complete genome sequences that have been assembled, annotated and published. (wikipedia.org)
  • They exist in a wide range of plant species including Theobroma cacao, the source of chocolate. (reading.ac.uk)
  • Unfortunately, since we don't quite know how to construct viable genomes of extinct species, much less grow the creatures themselves, we don't know whether the depiction of the science is right. (genomevisualization.com)
  • Large herbivores can protect local nature by eating and trampling on biodiversity-threatening invasive plant species. (phys.org)
  • Stachytarpheta is one of Indonesian medicinal plants which have a wide species diversity. (knepublishing.com)
  • Today, there are literally thousands of different cultivated varieties (cultivars) of individual species of crop plants. (jrank.org)
  • Many plant species have been transformed by this procedure, which is most useful for dicotyledonous plants. (jrank.org)
  • The importance of studying such systems in the last few decades resides in how they deepen our understanding of the interactions between the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes as well as the importance CMS has in applied agriculture (e.g., in hybrid production). (frontiersin.org)
  • The draft genome of Ruellia speciosa (Beautiful Wild Petunia: Acanthaceae). (colorado.edu)
  • It's not just the wildflowers: purple wild petunia, golden lanceleaf coreopsis, hot-pink Bush's poppy mallow. (phys.org)
  • Revealing impaired pathways in the an11 mutant by high-throughput characterization of Petunia axillaris and Petunia inflata transcriptomes. (univr.it)
  • We applied next-generation sequencing to generate, through de novo read assembly, a large catalogue of transcripts for Petunia axillaris and Petunia inflata. (univr.it)
  • Endogenous viral elements (EVEs) are integrations of whole or partial viral genomes into the host genome, where they act as host alleles. (reading.ac.uk)
  • Pararetrovirus" is the term introduced by Temin (1985) to define animal ( Hepadnaviridae ) and plant viruses ( Caulimoviridae ) that differ to retroviruses on the basis of their DNA genome and on their no regular integration into the host genome for replication. (gydb.org)
  • In contrast to retroviruses, plant pararetroviruses do not require their integration into the host genome for their replication, therefore their genome does not encode the integrase protein. (gydb.org)
  • Turturo C, Friscina A, Gaubert S, Jacquemond M, Thompson JR, Tepfer M (in press) Evaluation of the potential risks associated with recombination in transgenic plants expressing viral sequences. (cambridge.org)
  • Here comes the idea of marker free transgenic plants . (scienceofhealthy.com)
  • Plant cells that have been transformed by the plasmid can be selected on media containing the antibiotic, and then cultured to generate new, transgenic plants. (jrank.org)
  • Genomic RNA is retrotranscribed into new dsDNA genomes in the cytoplasm. (expasy.org)
  • Transcription occurs from a nonintegrated, circular minichromosome in the nucleus of the plant cell, and virion DNA is synthesised in the cytoplasm by reverse transcription of the 35S RNA transcript (4, 5). (i-sis.org.uk)
  • The bacilliform virions of BSGFV contain a circular dsDNA genome of about 7.3 kb in size (7263 bp long) which three Open reading frames (ORFs I, II, III) encode for proteins with a molecular weight of 19, 12.2 and 199.2 kDa, respectively. (gydb.org)
  • The SOL community will create a common Solanaceae-based genomic framework that includes sequences and phenotypes of 100 genomes encompassing the phylogenetic diversity of the group. (solgenomics.net)
  • Because of its large 8 Gb genome, the genomic analysis of rye has lagged behind other cereals. (genomevisualization.com)
  • The International SOL Genome Project (SOL) is a "virtual umbrella" organization for promoting, coordinating and actively seeking additional scientists, countries and funding agencies to participate in an expedition to understand, utilize and conserve natural biodiversity (see http://solgenomics.net/solanaceae-project/ ). (solgenomics.net)
  • The Solanaceae is a plant family of great economic importance. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Ganal MW, Altmann T, Roeder MS. SNP identification in crop plants[J]. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2009,12(2):211-217. (aiijournal.com)
  • Plant Molecular Biology, 10(4), 303–310. (ncsu.edu)
  • Department of Plant Biology Carnegie Institute of Washington 290 Panama Street, Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A. (ncsu.edu)
  • Plant Biology 10: 21-26. (knepublishing.com)
  • Current Opinion in Plant Biology , 14 (3), 325-331. (ncsu.edu)
  • Qin Y , Long Y , Zhai J # . (2022) Genome-wide characterization of nascent RNA processing in plants. (jixianzhai.org)
  • Depending on the genera, the natural virus transmission could occurr via an insect vector ( Hemiptera insects of the families Aleyrodidae Aphididae , Cicadellidae , Pseudococcidae ) or by contact between plant hosts as well as by seeds or by pollen. (gydb.org)
  • Our rapid technological advances in the last half century, particularly decoding the genomes of many organisms, have allowed us to speed up this process by picking out and only planting seeds that carry the desired genetic traits while leaving the rest. (spurll.com)
  • Developed from rapeseed during the 1970s using traditional plant breeding methods, canola seeds don't contain erucic acid (a harmful fatty acid) or glucosinulates (which would make the oil taste bitter). (agstockimages.com)
  • Domesticated for 5,000 years, the hardy and drought-resistant plants produce important crops like seeds and oil. (agstockimages.com)
  • Sowing is the process of planting seeds. (phys.org)
  • Plant breeding began when early humans saved seeds and planted them. (jrank.org)
  • Soaking in 5 g L-1 Colchicine or 0.03 g L-1 Oryzalin solution for 12, 24 or 48 hr, the seeds of E. geroldii didn`t develop polyploidy plants. (ncl.edu.tw)
  • Targeted genome editing using CRISPR-Cas9 has been widely adopted as a genetic engineering tool in various biological systems. (mdpi.com)
  • Genetic linkage map is a linear arrangement of the relative positions of the sites in the chromosome or genome based on the recombination frequency between genetic markers. (aiijournal.com)
  • The precision of the high genetic map of important flowers have not yet reached the level of fine mapping;moreover,few studies on the high-density genetic map construction of important flowers such as Lilium brownii,Crataegus pinnatifida,Tulipa gesneriana and Helianthus annuus have been conducted,which limits the molecular breeding research progress of flower plant. (aiijournal.com)
  • Furthermore the existing major issues in the construction of high density genetic map of important flower plants are discussed. (aiijournal.com)
  • At last,the development direction of the genetic map construction of important flower plants is prospected. (aiijournal.com)
  • Ruan CJ, He ZX, Qin P. Research progress of plant genetic linkage map in China[J]. Journal of Northwest Botany, 2002(6):246-256. (aiijournal.com)
  • The physical and genetic framework of the maize B73 genome[J]. PLoS Genetics, 2009,5(11):e1000715. (aiijournal.com)
  • How can a deeper understanding of the genetic basis of plant biodiversity be harnessed to better meet the needs of society in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner? (solgenomics.net)
  • Tie the available tomato, tobacco, potato and Asterid relatives coffee and Mimulus (monkey-flower) genome sequences to a common SOL physical and genetic map as well as other Asterid taxonomic groups, such as Antirrhinum, sweet potato and mint. (solgenomics.net)
  • Apply emerging novel genome sequencing technologies to SOL-100 and link the sequences to the common SOL physical and genetic maps. (solgenomics.net)
  • Petunia is an excellent model system, especially for genetic, physiological and molecular studies. (univr.it)
  • Outlines are given for genetic engineering and plant breeding. (mdpi.com)
  • Using genome-wide analysis, 20 GASA s were identified in lettuce including, three groups of LsGASA proteins based on the phylogenetic analysis. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Whitefly saliva contains many proteins and since whiteflies suppress certain defenses in plants it is thought that this occurs via effectors, similar to the situation in plant pathogenic bacteria and fungi. (uva.nl)
  • The reduced level of focus on protein expression is normally a hurdle to recombinant proteins production in plant life. (researchhunt.com)
  • Furthermore, the steps involved with purification of focus on proteins are main cost elements in plant-based proteins creation [12,13]. (researchhunt.com)
  • Zinc finger proteins constitute a large family of transcription factors and numerous members of them play diverse roles in many biological processes, including plant growth, development and stress responses. (nefu.edu.cn)
  • The genome is an 8-kbp double-stranded circular DNA with three single strand gaps. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • From 2007 to 2010 he helped lead the project to sequence the strawberry genome, and continues to research photomorphogenesis in plants and compounds responsible for flavor in strawberries. (academicinfluence.com)
  • The genome of pararetroviruses also contains a sequence complementary to a plant tRNA Met that corresponds to the initiation site of DNA replication. (gydb.org)
  • Thus far, however, genome-wide expression analysis has been applied rarely because of the lack of sequence information. (univr.it)
  • Plant genomes encode a unique group of papain-type Cysteine EndoPeptidases (CysEPs) containing a KDEL endoplasmic reticulum (ER) retention signal (KDEL-CysEPs or CEPs). (bvsalud.org)
  • Richert-Pöggeler , KR , Noreen , F , Schwarzacher , T , Harper , G , Hohn , T ( 2003 ) Induction of infectious petunia vein clearing (pararetro) virus from endogenous provirus in petunia. (cambridge.org)
  • A single banana streak virus integration event in the banana genome as the origin of infectious endogenous pararetrovirus. (reading.ac.uk)
  • Unlike the petuvirus Petunia vein clearing virus (PVCV, Richert-Pöggeler and Shepherd 1997 ), no obvious integrase motif could be identified in the BSV sequences ( Harper and Hull 1998 ). (gydb.org)
  • However, multiple DNA sequences (Endogenous pararetrovirus, EPRV) related to the virus are found integrated into the nuclear genome of different Musa cvv. (gydb.org)
  • Cauliflower Mosaic Virus (CaMV) is a pararetrovirus of crucifer plants. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • In the former, fewer than 30 percent of the plants became infected, whereas up to 80 percent of the petunias developed disease at the same bacterial concentration. (diggermagazine.com)
  • A transcription map of the pea chloroplast genome. (ncsu.edu)
  • A set of 53 cloned pea chloroplast DNA fragments representing approximately 90% of the chloroplast genome was used to probe Northern blots of total pea RNA, resulting in a nearly complete chloroplast transcription map. (ncsu.edu)
  • We have found that at least 85 kb of the 120 by pea chloroplast genome is represented as detectable transcripts. (ncsu.edu)
  • The results illustrate a complex set of interactions regulating expression of the nuclear and chloroplast genomes. (ncsu.edu)
  • This is because for the soy plant to demonstrate tolerance to roundup herbicides, the EPSPS enzyme has to be present in the chloroplast. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • The genome of the iconic sunflower was cracked in 2017, revealing the larger evolution of a group of flowering plants (asterid clad), which includes tomatoes, sweet potatoes, petunias, coffee, mint and olives. (agstockimages.com)
  • Purification and restriction endonuclease analysis of plant nuclear DNA. (ncsu.edu)
  • The presence of two entire BSGFV-EPRVs (EPRV-7 and EPRV-9) in the nuclear genome of the wild diploid M. balbisiana cv. (gydb.org)
  • Genome wide sampling sequencing for SNP genotyping:methods, challenges and future development[J]. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 2016,12(1):100-108. (aiijournal.com)
  • If you are sequencing a SOL-100 genome, please submit the genome to SGN. (solgenomics.net)
  • Long Y *, Jia J *, Mo W , Jin X , Zhai J # . (2021) FLEP-seq: simultaneous detection of RNA polymerase II position, splicing status, polyadenylation site and poly(A) tail length at genome-wide scale by single-molecule nascent RNA sequencing. (jixianzhai.org)
  • McGill University and Genome Quebec innovation Centre Sequencing Service. (knepublishing.com)
  • We modified cultivated tomato plants to produce the relevant terpenoids using trichome specific promoters that were discovered in my lab and made them more resistant to herbivorous insects. (uva.nl)
  • The SOL community has sequenced both the tomato genome and the potato genome through grants from national funding agencies as well as international collaborative projects. (solgenomics.net)
  • The genome of the geminivirus tomato golden mosaic virus (TGMV) consists of two circular DNA molecules designated as components A and B. The A component contains the only virally-encoded function required for autonomous replication in infected plant cells. (ncsu.edu)
  • Jiang K* # , Guo H, Zhai J # . (2022) Interplay of phytohormones and epigenetic regulation: a recipe for plant development and plasticity. (jixianzhai.org)
  • Ji R *, Xu X*, Liu J, Zhao T, Li H, Zhai J , Liu B # . (2022) Induced Mutation in GmCOP1b Enhances the Performance of Soybean under Dense Planting Conditions. (jixianzhai.org)
  • Yu Y *, Zhang H *, Long Y , Shu Y , Zhai J # (2022) Plant Public RNA-seq Database: a comprehensive online database for expression analysis of ~45 000 plant public RNA-Seq libraries. (jixianzhai.org)
  • Lu D , Zhai J # , Xi M # (2022) Regulation of DNA Methylation During Plant Endosperm Development. (jixianzhai.org)
  • 2022. The roles of microRNAs in regulating root formation and growth in plants. (chinaagrisci.com)
  • We used agroinoculation of petunia leaf discs with the A component to develop a transient expression system which permits direct examination of viral transcripts by S1 nuclease protection. (ncsu.edu)
  • All transcripts detected were more abundant (as a fraction of total cellular RNA) in light grown plants than in plants entirely in the dark. (ncsu.edu)
  • However, larger transcripts were generally more abundant in plants that had been exposed to only 24 h of white light (after germination in the dark) than in plants grown in continuous light. (ncsu.edu)
  • High-resolution profiling of histone methylations in the human genome, Cell, 129(4):823-37. (ac.ir)
  • According to the regulations given by FSANZ, it is a requirement that clear description of the method employed in genetically engineering plants is given. (gmo-safety.eu)
  • The trihelix transcription factor (TF) family, as one of the earliest discovered TF families in plants, plays an essential part in responses to different abiotic stresses, and it has potential functions in improving the salt-tolerance capability of O. fragrans . (biomedcentral.com)
  • These are human health and plant resistance to pathogens and to biotic and abiotic stress factors. (mdpi.com)
  • Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol. 12, Issue. (cambridge.org)
  • Frontiers in Plant Science, 4, 63-81. (chinaagrisci.com)
  • Frontiers in Plant Science, 7:413. (ac.ir)
  • Frontiers in Plant Science, 6:514. (ac.ir)
  • The size of the particles and the entry velocity must be optimized for each tissue, but avoiding the need to isolate protoplasts increases the potential for regenerating transformed plants. (jrank.org)
  • Bioinformatics Tools for Genome-Wide Epigenetic Research. (ac.ir)
  • The topics in my group concern the biosynthesis, regulation and biological role of volatiles for plants in their environment. (uva.nl)
  • We study the biosynthesis of volatile benzenoids in Petunia and the regulation thereof. (uva.nl)
  • A survey of agricultural technologies influencing the biosynthesis and accumulation of phenolic compounds in crop plants is presented, including observations on the effects of light, temperature, mineral nutrition, water management, grafting, elevated atmospheric CO 2 , growth and differentiation of the plant and application of elicitors, stimulating agents and plant activators. (mdpi.com)
  • Possible roles of endogenous plant viral sequences. (cambridge.org)
  • Genome-wide identification of endogenous viral sequences in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). Virol. (reading.ac.uk)
  • With all the biochemical and molecular tools available much of our understanding of volatile benzenoid/phenylpropanoid has been obtained with Petunia. (uva.nl)
  • Department of Molecular Genetics AFRC Institute of Plant Science Research (Cambridge Laboratory), Maris Lane, Trumpington Cambridge CB2 2LQ, U.K. (ncsu.edu)
  • Molecular Plant Development. (ncsu.edu)
  • Researchers incorporate these markers in genome of the host cell (in this case the plant cell) to provide the basis of selection as they provide certain characteristics to cells. (scienceofhealthy.com)