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BSTRACT Broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica Plenck) and cauliflower (B. oleracea var. botrytis DC) are closely related botanical varieties. The underlying genetic bases of their phenotypic differences from each other are not well understood. A molecular genetic marker enabling B.
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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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10.1101/gad.2.6.688Access the most recent version at doi: 1988 2: 688-697Genes & Dev. V P Sinkar, F Pythoud, F F White, E W Nester and M P Gordon in transgenic tobacco plants. rolA locus of the Ri plasmid directs developmental abnormalities References http://www.genesdev.
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CAULIFLOWER (CAL ) is a flower meristem identity gene and is closely related to APETALA1 (AP1 ), and these two gene products share 76% identical and 88% similar amino acid sequences.
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1 Biology 1201 LabArtificial Selection Experiment, Part I Artificial Selection in Brassica, Part I Goals of this activity: 1. Gain general familiarity with the process of artificial selection. 2. Become acquainted with some of the diverse products of artificial selection in Brassica. 3.
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2CHAPTER Passing Traits from One Generation to the Next Chapter 2 " Modern Genetics for All Students S 71 Chapter 2 " Modern Genetics for All Students S 73 CHAPTER 2 Passing Traits from One Generation to the Next SECTION A What is Inheritance? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Fall General Biology Program College of Biological Sciences University of Minnesota P-180 Kolthoff Hall 225 Pleasant Street, SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 bafall@tc.umn.edu Daniel Lauffer received his B.S. in Biological Aspects of Conservation from the University of Wisconsin Madison.
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