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-forensics assays for DNA and body fluids -scientists hope to produce individualized designer antibiotics that match the individual persons unique requirements. Modifying genetics to produce organisms with new recombinant traits.
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Buds are undeveloped shoots and flowers. Buds are classified terminal or lateral. Another term for terminal is apical. Terminal buds can be identified by their location at the tip of a stem. Lateral buds are located at the sides of the stem. Flower buds are normally larger than VEGETATIVE buds.
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Brassicaceae - The Cabbage (Mustard) Family Brassicaceae family characters: white or yellow 4-petaled flowers with cross shape (old name of the family was Cruciferae); pinnately lobed to compound leaves; sharp taste.
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Virchow 1858 "all cells from cells" (the idea of the body as a colony of little growing dividing cells, each alive, and each having been formed by division of a previous cell) As opposed to spontaneous generation (which had been "common sense" until mid 1800s)
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[R]Description - Adult: 6 to 7 mm long, grey and marked with black spots (*) . - Larva: maggot-like. The posterior extremity bears a crown of 10 small black membranous points, 2 of which are bifidate, which are also visible on the puparium (spiracles). - Puparium: barrel-shaped, 7 to 8 mm long.
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A & B = initiation of lateral root through repeated local periclinal cell divisions in pericycle. The first stage of the lateral root initiation is the start of meristematic activity and the enlargement of a few initial pericyclic cells ("founder cells").
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1 Roots and Root Systems: Structure, Function, and Diversity Questions 1. What is the signicance of the root to shoot ratio in plants? 2. What are examples of roots that are used in human cuisine? Name at least ve. What do these roots generally have in common?
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This food may eventually be used by the root itself, but more often the stored food is later mobilized and transported back through the phloem to the above-ground parts of the plant at a time when it is needed.
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The Daucus carota (L.) Dc3 promoter: uidA (b-glucuroni- dase: GUS) chimaeric reporter (ProDc3:GUS) is induced by ABA, osmoticum, and the auxin indole-3- acetic acid (IAA) in vegetative tissues of transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh.
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Plant growth and development is regulated by complex interactions among different hormonal, developmental, and environmental signaling pathways. Isolation of mutants in these processes is a powerful approach to dissect unknown mechanisms in regulatory networks.
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The genetic engineering community has assumed that Agrobacterium, a commonly used gene transfer vector for plants, does not infect animal cells, and certainly would not transfer genes into them. But this has been proved wrong. Prof. Joe Cummins warns of hazards to laboratory and farm workers.
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New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 1994, Vol. 22: 351-359 0114-0671/94/2204-0351 $2.50/0 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 1994 351 In vitro long-term storage of asparagus P. J.
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REVIEW Read: Rost, T.L. (1994). Root tip organization and the spatial relationships of differentiation events. In: Growth Patterns in Vascular Plants. (Ed.) M. Iqbal. Dioscorides Press, Inc. Portland, OR. (Available in the laboratory and on reserve in the library.
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Inputs to the Active Indole-3-Acetic Acid Pool: De Novo Synthesis, Conjugate Hydrolysis, and Indole-3-Butyric Acid -Oxidation Bonnie Bartel,* Sherry LeClere, Mo´nica Magidin, and Bethany K.
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_,, United States l'_,_!_i Departme.tof Forest Statistics for Minnesota's_ Agriculture _ [] Forest Praare UnitService North Central Forest Experiment Station Resource Bulletin NC-138 Sue M.
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The lateral buds of intact Brussels sprout plants contained less auxin and gibberellin than the main apex. When the apex was removed the auxin content of the top lateral buds increased within 2 days, but gibberellin activity did not increaseuntil shoot extension was apparent.
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