In a collaboration between the Centre for Plant Biotechnology and Genomics (CBGP) in Spain and Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge ...
With their own botanical collection material and their research knowledge on the evolution of cruciferous plants (plants of ...
The main image above shows the minute details of the roots of Arabidopsis thaliana, a small weed that is widely used as a model organism in research, for example in the study of genetics. The second ...
thaliana chromosomes can be estimated as follows: 27.9 Mb for chromosome I, 23.9 Mb for chromosome II, 22.1 Mb for chromosome III, 22.4 Mb for chromosome IV and 25.4 Mb for chromosome V ...
Mathematicians, physicists, and statisticians research plant development focusing on the meristem's gene control.
4). In organisms with larger genomes, however, including A. thaliana, the signal intensity from hybridization of whole genomic DNA decreases, making the direct application of this approach more ...
Plants can be temperamental. Even weeds along the side of highways or pushing their way up in the cracks of concrete sidewalks can get stressed out by dehydration, cold, excess salt and more.
Researchers currently employ a combination of genetic, biochemical, cell biological, and genomic approaches to identify and characterize components involved in small RNA metabolism and activities in ...
The sensitivity of Arabidopsis meiotic centromeres to heat stress suggests that centromere function is one of the key determinants of plant reproduction under rising temperatures.
Our group is studying the development of vascular cambium by using Arabidopsis thaliana root as a model. Vascular cambium produces xylem (wood) and phloem, and together with the cork cambium, which ...
Iesh Gurjal: “Serine/Arginine-rich 45 Promotes Arabidopsis thaliana Reproduction by Upregulating DAZ1 and Alternative ...