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Development of a 63K SNP Array for Cotton and High-Density Mapping of Intraspecific and Interspecific Populations of Gossypium sppDiversity analysis of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm using the CottonSNP63K ArrayCycloheximide treatment of cotton ovules alters the abundance of specific classes of mRNAs and generates novel ESTs for microarray expression profiling.Expression profiling identifies genes expressed early during lint fibre initiation in cotton.A global assembly of cotton ESTs.Laser capture microdissection and cDNA microarrays used to generate gene expression profiles of the rapidly expanding fibre initial cells on the surface of cotton ovules.The low-oxygen-induced NAC domain transcription factor ANAC102 affects viability of Arabidopsis seeds following low-oxygen treatment.Meta-analysis of cotton fiber quality QTLs across diverse environments in a Gossypium hirsutum x G. barbadense RIL population.Tissue and cell-specific transcriptomes in cotton reveal the subtleties of gene regulation underlying the diversity of plant secondary cell walls.DNA demethylases target promoter transposable elements to positively regulate stress responsive genes in Arabidopsis.Transcriptome and complexity-reduced, DNA-based identification of intraspecies single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the polyploid Gossypium hirsutum L.Deep sequencing reveals differences in the transcriptional landscapes of fibers from two cultivated species of cotton.Pectin methylesterase and pectin remodelling differ in the fibre walls of two gossypium species with very different fibre propertiesmiR482 regulation of NBS-LRR defense genes during fungal pathogen infection in cotton.Inheritance and QTL Mapping of Leaf Nutrient Concentration in a Cotton Inter-Specific Derived RIL Population.Integrated mapping and characterization of the gene underlying the okra leaf trait in Gossypium hirsutum LReduced terpene levels in cottonseed add food to fiber.Genetic contributions to agricultural sustainability.Genetic and DNA methylation changes in cotton (Gossypium) genotypes and tissues.Members of the MYBMIXTA-like transcription factors may orchestrate the initiation of fiber development in cotton seeds.The delayed initiation and slow elongation of fuzz-like short fibre cells in relation to altered patterns of sucrose synthase expression and plasmodesmata gating in a lintless mutant of cotton.Arabidopsis RAP2.2: an ethylene response transcription factor that is important for hypoxia survival.Epidermal cell differentiation in cotton mediated by the homeodomain leucine zipper gene, GhHD-1.GhMYB25-like: a key factor in early cotton fibre development.cDNA-AFLP-based genetical genomics in cotton fibers.GbEXPATR, a species-specific expansin, enhances cotton fibre elongation through cell wall restructuring.Sequencing of allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. acc. TM-1) provides a resource for fiber improvement.Genetic dissection of the fuzzless seed trait in Gossypium barbadense.Trichomes control flower bud shape by linking together young petals.Repeated polyploidization of Gossypium genomes and the evolution of spinnable cotton fibres.Transcript profiling during fiber development identifies pathways in secondary metabolism and cell wall structure that may contribute to cotton fiber quality.Suppression of sucrose synthase gene expression represses cotton fiber cell initiation, elongation, and seed developmentOverexpression of a potato sucrose synthase gene in cotton accelerates leaf expansion, reduces seed abortion, and enhances fiber productionA new interspecific, Gossypium hirsutum x G. barbadense, RIL population: towards a unified consensus linkage map of tetraploid cottonGlobal gene expression responses to waterlogging in roots and leaves of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).Separation of integument and nucellar tissues from cotton ovules (Gossypium hirsutum L.) for both high- and low-throughput molecular applications
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