Four MYB2D homologues are relatively polymorphic, including five SNPs, leading to non-synonymous mutations in exon 2 (with asterisks, Fig. 1b). We estimated values of synonymous (Ks) and non-synonymous (Ka) mutations of MYB2 genes (Supplementary Table 1). Synonymous (silent) mutations are ...
H. L. Sänger Part of the book series:Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology((922,volume 14 / B)) 298Accesses 12Citations 3Altmetric Abstract The great interest viroids have attracted ever since their discovery is reflected in numerous review articles (Diener1972 a, b, 1974,Semancik1976,Dienerand...
structure, activity, and biological functions of plant DUBs, particularly in the model plantArabidopsis.
Plant cell walls have multiple functions, including determining cell shape and size, cell–cell adhesion, controlling cell differentiation and growth, and promoting abiotic and biotic stress tolerance. This virtual issue introduces the physiological functions of cell walls in growth and environmental respon...
Plant gametophytes play central roles in sexual reproduction. A hallmark of the plant life cycle is that gene expression is required in the haploid gametophytes. Consequently, many mutant phenotypes are expressed in this phase. We perform a quantitative
Given that both sexes of most parrots learn new vocalizations throughout life and produce them in diverse social contexts, whereas few songbird species com
3.1. Evolution of the MADS-Box Family in Tea Plant The tea plant presented a relatively high number of type II genes (63), with the number in many flowering plants ranging from 40 to 70 [54]. According to the phylogenetic analysis, tea plant type II MADS-box genes were distributed in ...