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1. Structural Analysis of a Lotus japonicus Genome. I. Sequence Features and Mapping of Fifty-six TAC Clones Which Cover the 5.4 Mb Regions of the Genome

2. Structural Analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana Chromosome 5. VII. Sequence Features of the Regions of 1,013,767 bp Covered by Sixteen Physically assigned P1 and TAC Clones

3. A snapshot of the emerging tomato genome sequence

4. Sequence Analysis of the Lotus japonicus Genome

5. Genome Analysis of a Flowering Plant, Arabidopsis thaliana

8. Sequence and analysis of chromosome 5 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana

9. Structural analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana chromosome 5. VIII. Sequence features of the regions of 1,081,958 bp covered by seventeen physically assigned P1 and TAC clones

10. Structural analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana chromosome 5. IV. Sequence features of the regions of 1,456,315 bp covered by nineteen physically assigned P1 and TAC clones

11. The tomato genome sequence provides insights into fleshy fruit evolution

12. A Chimeric TGA Repressor Slows Down Fruit Maturation and Ripening in Tomato.

13. The conserved brassinosteroid-related transcription factor BIM1a negatively regulates fruit growth in tomato.

14. Root-knot nematode genetic diversity associated with host compatibility to sweetpotato cultivars.

15. Plant Genome DataBase Japan (PGDBj).

16. Genome sequence and analysis of the Japanese morning glory Ipomoea nil.

17. Pleurochrysome: A Web Database of Pleurochrysis Transcripts and Orthologs Among Heterogeneous Algae.

18. The bifunctional plant receptor, OsCERK1, regulates both chitin-triggered immunity and arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in rice.

19. Identification of the carotenoid modifying gene PALE YELLOW PETAL 1 as an essential factor in xanthophyll esterification and yellow flower pigmentation in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum).

20. A novel tomato mutant, Solanum lycopersicum elongated fruit1 (Slelf1), exhibits an elongated fruit shape caused by increased cell layers in the proximal region of the ovary.

21. Plant Genome DataBase Japan (PGDBj): a portal website for the integration of plant genome-related databases.

22. Suppression of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transaminases induces prominent GABA accumulation, dwarfism and infertility in the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.).

23. A novel class of sticky peel and light green mutations causes cuticle deficiency in leaves and fruits of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum).

24. Availability of Micro-Tom mutant library combined with TILLING in molecular breeding of tomato fruit shelf-life.

25. Development of gene-based markers and construction of an integrated linkage map in eggplant by using Solanum orthologous (SOL) gene sets.

26. Characterisation of 13 glutamate receptor-like genes encoded in the tomato genome by structure, phylogeny and expression profiles.

27. Mapping of Micro-Tom BAC-End Sequences to the Reference Tomato Genome Reveals Possible Genome Rearrangements and Polymorphisms.

28. Tomato TILLING technology: development of a reverse genetics tool for the efficient isolation of mutants from Micro-Tom mutant libraries.

29. Genetic suppression analysis in novel vacuolar processing enzymes reveals their roles in controlling sugar accumulation in tomato fruits.

30. Enhanced polyamine accumulation alters carotenoid metabolism at the transcriptional level in tomato fruit over-expressing spermidine synthase.

31. TOMATOMA: a novel tomato mutant database distributing Micro-Tom mutant collections.

32. SNP discovery and linkage map construction in cultivated tomato.

33. An interspecific linkage map of SSR and intronic polymorphism markers in tomato.

34. Apoplastic plant subtilases support arbuscular mycorrhiza development in Lotus japonicus.

35. CYCLOPS, a mediator of symbiotic intracellular accommodation.

36. Comprehensive resources for tomato functional genomics based on the miniature model tomato micro-tom.

37. A positive regulatory role for LjERF1 in the nodulation process is revealed by systematic analysis of nodule-associated transcription factors of Lotus japonicus.

38. Genome structure of the legume, Lotus japonicus.

39. IDENTIFICATION OF GENES PREFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED DURING ASEXUAL SPORULATION IN PORPHYRA YEZOENSIS GAMETOPHYTES (BANGIALES, RHODOPHYTA)(1).

40. Gene expression profiling of coccolith-bearing cells and naked cells in haptophyte Pleurochrysis haptonemofera with a cDNA macroarray system.

42. NUCLEOPORIN85 is required for calcium spiking, fungal and bacterial symbioses, and seed production in Lotus japonicus.

43. A gain-of-function mutation in a cytokinin receptor triggers spontaneous root nodule organogenesis.

44. Identification of a Sed5-like SNARE gene LjSYP32-1 that contributes to nodule tissue formation of Lotus japonicus.

45. Comparison of the transcript profiles from the root and the nodulating root of the model legume Lotus japonicus by serial analysis of gene expression.

46. Plastid proteins crucial for symbiotic fungal and bacterial entry into plant roots.

47. Comprehensive structural analysis of the genome of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.).

48. Large-scale analysis of gene expression profiles during early stages of root nodule formation in a model legume, Lotus japonicus.

49. [System for expressed sequence tags (EST) analysis].

50. Expression profiling-based identification of CO2-responsive genes regulated by CCM1 controlling a carbon-concentrating mechanism in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

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