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Plants also differ from animals in the internal structure of the cell and in certain details of reproduction (see mitosis). There are exceptions to these basic differences: some unicellular plants (e.g., Euglena) and plant reproductive cells are motile; certain plants (e.g., Mimosa pudica, ...
In this case, peptide aptamers were introduced into Euglena gracilis cells to determine intracellular paramylon concentration. The laser focus was automatically scanned over sedimented cells and the intracellular fluorescence of the introduced aptamers was correlated with the paramylon concentration. The ...
with a major focus on those systems where the most detailed mechanistic data are available, or where features of the chaperone/foldase system or substrate proteins are unique to plants.
FeaturesSpecifications Applications PCR, qPCR, real-time RT-PCR, microarray Elution volume 30–100 µl Sample amount 10–100 mg Processing Manual Main sample type Plant samples Purification of total RNA, miRNA, poly A+ mRNA, DNA or protein RNA Format Spin column Technology...
Transcriptome analysis of the Euglena gracilis plastid chromosome The characterisation of transcript levels of chloroplast genes and their changes under different conditions is an initial step towards understanding chloro... S Geimer,A Belicová,J Legen,... - 《Current Genetics》 被引量: 18发表: 200...
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of plant cells with cellulose cell walls and plastids. Euglena has plastids but no cell wall and, therefore, is not a plant cell. Oomycetes, sometimes considered a fungus, has cellulose cell walls, plastids and a large central vacuole but other fungi have cell walls of chitin. Bacteria and...
We reason that the acquisition of genes by mosses might largely be attributed to the unique evolutionary position and biolog- ical features of this lineage. As mosses were among the first dwellers on land, they might have encountered hostile environments with intense ultraviolet radiation47, which ...
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