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Evaluating Methods for Isolating Total RNA and Predicting the Success of Sequencing Phylogenetically Diverse Plant Transcriptomes
Download2012-11-21
Zhang, Yong , Wu, Xiaolei , Patterson, Jordan , Villarreal, Juan C. , Jordon-Thaden, Ingrid , Bruskiewich, Richard , Sage, Rowan F. , Goh, Falicia , Wong, Gane K., Chase, Mark W. , Stewart Jr, C Neal , Clarke, Neil D. , Burris, Jason N. , Ralph, Paula , Tian, Zhijian , Myburg, Henrietta , Surek, Barbara. , Rolf, Megan. , Graham, Sean , Thomsen, Christina J. , Johnson, Marc TJ. , Miles, Nicholas , Carrigan, Charlotte T. , Greiner, Stephan , Soltis, Pamela , Leebens-Mack, James , Edger, Patrick P. , Soltis, Douglas , Kutchan, Toni M. , Melkonian, Michael , Covshoff, Sarah , Carpenter, Eric J., Deyholos, Michael K. , Pires, J Chris , Hibberd, Julian M. , Stevenson, Dennis
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Minimizing invasion risk by reducing propagule pressure: a model for ballast-water exchange
Download2005-01-01
Lewis, Mark A., Wonham, Marjorie J., MacIsaac, Hugh J.
Biological invasions are a major and increasing agent of global biodiversity change. Theory and practice indicate that invasion risk can be diminished by reducing propagule pressure, or the quantity, quality, and frequency of introduced individuals. For aquatic invasions, the primary global...
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2002-01-01
MacIsaac, H.J., Lewis, Mark A., Robbins, T.C.
The spread of nonindigenous species in aquatic ecosystems provides an opportunity to develop new perspectives on the invasion process. In this paper we review existing invasion models, most of which were developed to describe invasions of terrestrial habitats, and propose an alternative that...
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The procambium specification gene Oshox1 promotes polar auxin transport capacity and reduces its sensitivity toward inhibition
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Meijer, A. H., Reub, S., Boot, K. J. M., Scarpella, E.
The auxin-inducible homeobox gene Oshox1 of rice (Oryza sativa) is a positive regulator of procambial cell fate commitment, and its overexpression reduces the sensitivity of polar auxin transport (PAT) to the PAT inhibitor 1-N-naphthylphthalamic acid (NPA). Here, we show that wild-type rice...