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A standard nomenclature for gene designation in the Rosaceae
(Springer, 2015)
The plant family Rosaceae is comprised of a highly
diverse group of plants, with a wide range of ornamental and
agricultural uses throughout the world. Comparative genomic
analyses between rosaceous species are increasingly ...
Cell cycle genes are activated earlier than respiratory genes during release of grapevine buds from endodormancy
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)
Single-bud cuttings of Vitis vinifera L exposed to forced growing conditions were used to investigate the involvement of phytohormones, abscisic acid (ABA), auxin (Aux) and cytokinin (CK) in the release of buds from the ...
The Irx gene family in zebrafish: genomic structure, evolution and initial characterization of irx5b
(SPRINGER, 2004-04-03)
Genes of the iroquois (Iro/Irx) family are
highly conserved from Drosophila to mammals and they
have been implicated in a number of developmental
processes. In flies, the Iro genes participate in patterning
events in ...
Characterization of a rotavirus rearranged gene 11 by gene reassortment
(1998)
The effect of replacement of gene 11 of rotavirus SA-11 by a gene carrying a head to tail duplication obtained from a swine rotavirus strain was studied. The swine rotavirus strain with a duplicated gene (CC86) exhibits ...
The relation between hairpin formation by mitochondrial WANCY tRNAs and the occurrence of the light strand replication origin in Lepidosauria
(Elsevier, 2014)
Mitochondrial light strand DNA replication is initiated at light strand replication origins (OLs), short stem-loop hairpins formed by the heavy strand DNA. OL-like secondary structures are also formed by heavy strand DNA ...
An artifact in studies of gene regulation using b-galactosidase reporter gene assays
(Elsevier, 2012)
Reporter gene assays are important tools for evaluating gene expression. A frequently used assay measures
the activity of b-galactosidase (b-gal) expressed from lacZ in plasmid or genomic constructions.
Such constructions ...
Gene silencing and applications for functional gene validation: the case of geminiviruses
(Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Agronomía, Centro Editorial, 2011)
Plants are able to recognize and degrade double-strand RNA molecules employing the mechanism of post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS). PTGS is both a vegetal defense strategy against viral infections and a conserved ...
Subcellular localization of PAL genes in Citrus limon
(1995)
Plant defense against pathogens involves mechanisms that include the expression of several genes, which could be located in any of the three compartments that contain genomes in plant cells: nuclei, mitochondria and ...
A gene family encoding heterogeneous histone H1 proteins in Trypanosoma cruzi
(1994)
A gene family encoding a set of histone H1 proteins in Trypanosoma cruzi is described. The sequence of 3 genomic and 4 cDNA clones revealed the presence of several motifs characteristic of histone H1 although heterogeneity ...
Trypanosoma cruzi Genotypes of Insect Vectors and Patients with Chagas of Chile Studied by Means of Cytochrome b Gene Sequencing, Minicircle Hybridization, and Nuclear Gene Polymorphisms
(MARY ANN LIEBERT INC, 2012-03)
Fifty-six Trypanosoma cruzi stocks from Chile and neighboring countries and different hosts, humans, and
Triatoma infestans and Mepraia sp., vectors of domiciliary and natural environments were characterized by using
three ...