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101. Biparental inheritance of organelles in Pelargonium: evidence for intergenomic recombination of mitochondrial DNA.

102. Protein-mediated protection as the predominant mechanism for defining processed mRNA termini in land plant chloroplasts.

103. Catheter colonization and abscess formation due to Staphylococcus epidermidis with normal and small-colony-variant phenotype is mouse strain dependent.

104. The primary transcriptome of barley chloroplasts: numerous noncoding RNAs and the dominating role of the plastid-encoded RNA polymerase.

105. Reverse protection assay: a tool to analyze transcriptional rates from individual promoters.

106. The transcription machineries of plant mitochondria and chloroplasts: Composition, function, and regulation.

107. Regulation of plant primary metabolism.

108. Methyl jasmonate, gibberellic acid, and auxin affect transcription and transcript accumulation of chloroplast genes in barley.

109. The cyanobacterial hepatotoxin microcystin binds to proteins and increases the fitness of microcystis under oxidative stress conditions.

110. Measurement of transcription rates in Arabidopsis chloroplasts.

111. Evolution of plant phage-type RNA polymerases: the genome of the basal angiosperm Nuphar advena encodes two mitochondrial and one plastid phage-type RNA polymerases.

112. Fewer genes than organelles: extremely low and variable gene copy numbers in mitochondria of somatic plant cells.

113. An organellar maturase associates with multiple group II introns.

114. A mitochondrial rRNA dimethyladenosine methyltransferase in Arabidopsis.

115. Biparental inheritance of plastidial and mitochondrial DNA and hybrid variegation in Pelargonium.

116. Phage-type RNA polymerase RPOTmp performs gene-specific transcription in mitochondria of Arabidopsis thaliana.

117. Evolution of phage-type RNA polymerases in higher plants: characterization of the single phage-type RNA polymerase gene from Selaginella moellendorffii.

118. Cytokinin stimulates chloroplast transcription in detached barley leaves.

119. Complex chloroplast RNA metabolism: just debugging the genetic programme?

120. An extracellular glycoprotein is implicated in cell-cell contacts in the toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa PCC 7806.

121. The barley plastome mutant CL2 affects expression of nuclear and chloroplast housekeeping genes in a cell-age dependent manner.

122. Impaired function of the phage-type RNA polymerase RpoTp in transcription of chloroplast genes is compensated by a second phage-type RNA polymerase.

123. High diversity of plastidial promoters in Arabidopsis thaliana.

124. Biosynthesis and structure of aeruginoside 126A and 126B, cyanobacterial peptide glycosides bearing a 2-carboxy-6-hydroxyoctahydroindole moiety.

125. From seedling to mature plant: arabidopsis plastidial genome copy number, RNA accumulation and transcription are differentially regulated during leaf development.

126. Towards clarification of the biological role of microcystins, a family of cyanobacterial toxins.

127. Arabidopsis phage-type RNA polymerases: accurate in vitro transcription of organellar genes.

128. Faithful transcription initiation from a mitochondrial promoter in transgenic plastids.

129. Natural biocombinatorics in the polyketide synthase genes of the actinobacterium Streptomyces avermitilis.

130. Relaxed transcription in Arabidopsis mitochondria is counterbalanced by RNA stability control mediated by polyadenylation and polynucleotide phosphorylase.

131. Development- and tissue-specific expression of the RpoT gene family of Arabidopsis encoding mitochondrial and plastid RNA polymerases.

132. Transposons inactivate biosynthesis of the nonribosomal peptide microcystin in naturally occurring Planktothrix spp.

134. Phototaxis in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803: role of different photoreceptors.

135. Genetic contributions to the risk assessment of microcystin in the environment.

136. Red and far-red light alter the transcript profile in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803: impact of cyanobacterial phytochromes.

137. Multiple promoters are a common feature of mitochondrial genes in Arabidopsis.

138. Inactivation of an ABC transporter gene, mcyH, results in loss of microcystin production in the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa PCC 7806.

139. Abundance of active and inactive microcystin genotypes in populations of the toxic cyanobacterium Planktothrix spp.

140. Involvement of cyanobacterial phytochromes in growth under different light qualities and quantities.

141. Chloroplast development affects expression of phage-type RNA polymerases in barley leaves.

142. The white barley mutant albostrians shows enhanced resistance to the biotroph Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei.

143. Overexpression of phage-type RNA polymerase RpoTp in tobacco demonstrates its role in chloroplast transcription by recognizing a distinct promoter type.

144. Phylogenetic evidence for the early evolution of microcystin synthesis.

145. PCR-based identification of microcystin-producing genotypes of different cyanobacterial genera.

146. The mcyF gene of the microcystin biosynthetic gene cluster from Microcystis aeruginosa encodes an aspartate racemase.

147. Metabolic control of the tetrapyrrole biosynthetic pathway for porphyrin distribution in the barley mutant albostrians.

148. Characterization of two Myb-like transcription factors binding to CAB promoters in wheat and barley.

149. Flower development in carrot CMS plants: mitochondria affect the expression of MADS box genes homologous to GLOBOSA and DEFICIENS.

150. Microcystin biosynthesis in planktothrix: genes, evolution, and manipulation.

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