Thus, the two-promoter system is common to plant ppdk genes from C3 and C4, monocot and dicot plants. A discussion is also presented of the ... Matsuoka,Makoto - 《Plant & Cell Physiology》 被引量: 75发表: 1995年 Genome-wide identification and analysis of growth regulating factor genes ...
Host: D, dicot; M, monocot. (*) indicates ability to be mechanically transmitted. Vectors: A, aphid, L, leafhopper; LB, lacebug; P, planthopper. Blank spaces indicate that no insect vector has been identified. Show moreView chapterExplore book Rhabdoviridae In Virus Taxonomy, 2012 List of...
which define development, growth habitus and structure defining the two species. Nevertheless, both differences and similarities of genes identified in our high-stringency module structure can provide clues about unidentified functions in either one of the two species. The monocot/dicot...
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These discoveries provide an important demonstration that ZmESBL and its orthologs likely mediate a conserved mechanism of lignin deposition at the endodermal CS domain across monocot and dicot species, and across C4 and C3 species. In this regard, we showed that the loss-of-function of ESBL ...
Proteins encoded by monocot CslD genes form five groups in which each of the four species is represented by one protein. Typically, clusters of monocot CSLD proteins group with clusters of dicot CSLD proteins. Even evolution- ary distantly related plant species such as the moss Physcomitrella ...
In another of its aspects, the invention provides a transformed plant comprising at least one plant cell that contains a DNA construct of the invention. The plant may be a monocot or dicot. Preferred plants are maize, rice, cotton and tobacco. ...
For our demonstration of the TREDMIL approach, we have focused on application of this method to a large acre dicot (soybean) and monocot (maize) crop. We have directed creation of indels to the targeted genic regions in this experiment through co-expression of gene-specific CRISPR RNAs (crRNA...
(review: Hooykaas 1989). The genetic transformation of dicotyledonous plants was achieved but theAgrobacteriumsystem proved to be ineffective in transformation of most monocot species. Attempts to showAgrobacteriuminfection of maize cells met with only partial success (Graves and Goldman 1986; Grimsley ...