883 results on '"Comai Luca"'
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102. A Toxic Mutator and Selection Alternative to the Non-Mendelian RNA Cache Hypothesis for hothead Reversion
103. POPE: Pipeline of Parentally-Biased Expression
104. TheArabidopsisHop1 homolog ASY1 mediates cross-over assurance and interference
105. The United States Potato Genebank Holding of cv. Desiree is a Somatic Mutant of cv. Urgenta
106. Letter to the Editor: Accurate Direct PCR with Arabidopsis and Rice
107. A Y-chromosome–encoded small RNA acts as a sex determinant in persimmons
108. Distinct Roles for Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling and CALMODULIN-BINDING TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATOR3 in Regulating the Peak Time and Amplitude of the Plant General Stress Response
109. The BOY NAMED SUE Quantitative Trait Locus Confers Increased Meiotic Stability to an Adapted Natural Allopolyploid of Arabidopsis
110. Tilling and Ecotilling for Crop Improvement
111. Chemical- and Irradiation-Induced Mutants and TILLING
112. Chromoanagenesis in the asy1 meiotic mutant of Arabidopsis
113. Production of a High-Efficiency TILLING Population through Polyploidization
114. Genetic and epigenetic interactions in allopolyploid plants
115. Rapid creation of Arabidopsis doubled haploid lines for quantitative trait locus mapping
116. Hybrid Incompatibility in Arabidopsis Is Determined by a Multiple-Locus Genetic Network
117. Determining Mutation Density Using Restriction Enzyme Sequence Comparative Analysis (RESCAN)
118. Next-Generation Sequencing for Targeted Discovery of Rare Mutations in Rice
119. Differential sensitivity of the Arabidopsis thaliana transcriptome and enhancers to the effects of genome doubling
120. The taming of the shrub
121. The Arabidopsis Hop1 homolog ASY1 mediates cross-over assurance and interference
122. Identification of a Negative Regulator for Salt Tolerance at Seedling Stage via a Genome-wide Association Study of Thai Rice Populations
123. Salt stress responses and SNP‐based phylogenetic analysis of Thai rice cultivars
124. Histone H2A expression during S-phase: histological co-localization of H2A mRNA and DNA synthesis in pea root tips
125. Chromoanagenesis in the asy1 meiotic mutant of Arabidopsis.
126. Tilling by Sequencing
127. The Effect of Stress on Genome Regulation and Structure
128. Identification of Key Genes in ‘Luang Pratahn’, Thai Salt-Tolerant Rice, Based on Time-Course Data and Weighted Co-expression Networks
129. Expression in Plants of a Bacterial Gene Coding for Glyphosate Resistance
130. Cell-Specific Expression of Plant Histone H2A Genes
131. DNA Replication-Dependent Histone H2A mRNA Expression in Pea Root Tips
132. Developmental Expression of Tomato Heat-Shock Cognate Protein 80
133. Combining Genome and Gene Co-expression Network Analyses for the Identification of Genes Potentially Regulating Salt Tolerance in Rice
134. Accurate Direct PCR with Arabidopsis and rice
135. Efficient construction of a linkage map and haplotypes for Mentha suaveolens using sequence capture
136. Phenotypic consequences of aneuploidy in Arabidopsis thaliana
137. The rapidly evolving centromere-specific histone has stringent functional requirements in Arabidopsis thaliana
138. PLANT GENETICS: A Y-chromosome-encoded small RNA acts as a sex determinant in persimmons
139. LD-CNV: rapid and simple discovery of chromosomal translocations using linkage disequilibrium between copy number variable loci
140. PL-4 (CIP596131.4): an Improved Potato Haploid Inducer
141. A TILLING by sequencing approach to identify induced mutations in sunflower genes
142. Generation of Camelina Mid-oleic Acid Seed Oil by Identification and Stacking of Fatty Acid Biosynthetic Mutants
143. Rare instances of haploid inducer DNA in potato dihaploids and ploidy-dependent genome instability
144. The persimmon genome reveals clues to the evolution of a lineage-specific sex determination system in plants
145. Genetic variation and temperature affects hybrid barriers during interspecific hybridization.
146. Genomic Outcomes of Haploid Induction Crosses in Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.).
147. Two callose synthases, GSL1 and GSL5, play an essential and redundant role in plant and pollen development and in fertility
148. Genomewide nonadditive gene regulation in Arabidopsis allotetraploids
149. Biased removal and loading of centromeric histone H3 during reproduction underlies uniparental genome elimination
150. Aneuploidy and genetic variation in the Arabidopsis thaliana triploid response
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