Browsing by Subject "Arabidopsis"
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Functional characterization of orphan genes in Arabidopsis thaliana
(2015-01-28)All organisms are known to contain a unique set of genes called 'orphan genes', which do not share any similarity with genes or protein domains in other evolutionary lineages. Such orphan genes can impart unique traits to ... -
Gene prediction using the Self-Organizing Map: automatic generation of multiple gene models
(BioMed Central, 2005-03-05)Background: Many current gene prediction methods use only one model to represent protein-coding regions in a genome, and so are less likely to predict the location of genes that have an atypical sequence composition. It ... -
Gene prediction using the Self-Organizing Map: automatic generation of multiple gene models
(2004-03-05)This work explores a new approach to gene-prediction, based on the Self-Organizing Map, which has the ability to automatically identify multiple gene models within a genome. The current implementation, named RescueNet, ... -
Novel insights into the molecular roles of UBP5 in controlling chromatin dynamics and plant development
(NUI Galway, 2023-04-03)Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are conserved chromatin regulators essential for controlling key developmental programs in eukaryotes. PcG proteins assemble together to form multi-protein complexes known as Polycomb ... -
Pectin metabolism and assembly in the cell wall of the charophyte green alga penium margaritaceum
(American Society of Plant Biologists, 2014-03-20)The pectin polymer homogalacturonan (HG) is a major component of land plant cell walls and is especially abundant in the middle lamella. Current models suggest that HG is deposited into the wall as a highly methylesterified ... -
The regulation of starch synthesis by phytochrome A&B, thioredoxins and plastidial kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves
(2017-08-09)Starch is an important storage carbon in many plant leaves which is synthesized during the day and degraded at night to maintain cellular maintenance and eventually growth. The biosynthesis of starch is a highly regulated ...