Mutator insertions in an intron of the maize knotted1 gene result in dominant suppressible mutations.
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BUNDLE SHEATH DEFECTIVE2, a novel protein required for post-translational regulation of the rbcL gene of maize.Use of the transposon Ac as a gene-searching engine in the maize genome.Transposable elements are enriched within or in close proximity to xenobiotic-metabolizing cytochrome P450 genes.Distal expression of knotted1 in maize leaves leads to reestablishment of proximal/distal patterning and leaf dissection.Positive autoregulation of a KNOX gene is essential for shoot apical meristem maintenance in rice.Unraveling the KNOTTED1 regulatory network in maize meristems.Regulation of inflorescence branch development in rice through a novel pathway involving the pentatricopeptide repeat protein sped1-DThe dominant developmental mutants of tomato, Mouse-ear and Curl, are associated with distinct modes of abnormal transcriptional regulation of a Knotted gene.Conserved noncoding sequences in the grassesCharacterization of the major transcripts encoded by the regulatory MuDR transposable element of maize.DNA sequence analyses support the role of interrupted gap repair in the origin of internal deletions of the maize transposon, MuDRMu element-generated gene conversions in maize attenuate the dominant knotted phenotype.Germinal excisions of the maize transposon activator do not stimulate meiotic recombination or homology-dependent repair at the bz locusKNOX1 is expressed and epigenetically regulated during in vitro conditions in Agave spp.Modification of expansin protein abundance in tomato fruit alters softening and cell wall polymer metabolism during ripeningThe maize aberrant pollen transmission 1 gene is a SABRE/KIP homolog required for pollen tube growthMutation in P0, a dual function ribosomal protein/apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease, modifies gene expression and position effect variegation in DrosophilaFunctional analysis of deletion derivatives of the maize transposon MuDR delineates roles for the MURA and MURB proteins.Origination of Ds elements from Ac elements in maize: evidence for rare repair synthesis at the site of Ac excision.Mutator-suppressible alleles of rough sheath1 and liguleless3 in maize reveal multiple mechanisms for suppression.Duplication and suppression of chloroplast protein translocation genes in maizeMaize Mu transposons are targeted to the 5' untranslated region of the gl8 gene and sequences flanking Mu target-site duplications exhibit nonrandom nucleotide composition throughout the genomeAlternative transcription initiation sites and polyadenylation sites are recruited during Mu suppression at the rf2a locus of maize.Macrotransposition and other complex chromosomal restructuring in maize by closely linked transposons in direct orientation.A maize sesquiterpene cyclase gene induced by insect herbivory and volicitin: characterization of wild-type and mutant allelesTransposable elements as sources of variation in animals and plants.Genome-wide characterization of non-reference transposons in crops suggests non-random insertion.Characterization of the maize Mutator transposable element MURA transposase as a DNA-binding protein.A Mutator transposon insertion is associated with ectopic expression of a tandemly repeated multicopy Myb gene pericarp color1 of maize.Silencing by plant Polycomb-group genes requires dispersed trimethylation of histone H3 at lysine 27.Gnarley1 is a dominant mutation in the knox4 homeobox gene affecting cell shape and identity.Phenotype to genotype using forward-genetic Mu-seq for identification and functional classification of maize mutants.Characterization of the monoterpene synthase gene tps26, the ortholog of a gene induced by insect herbivory in maize.Mu1-related transposable elements of maize preferentially insert into low copy number DNA.A two-edged role for the transposable element Kiddo in the rice ubiquitin2 promoter.Cross talk between the KNOX and ethylene pathways is mediated by intron-binding transcription factors in barley.The spectrum and frequency of self-inflicted and host gene mutations produced by the transposon Ac in maize.Jittery, a Mutator distant relative with a paradoxical mobile behavior: excision without reinsertion.Stable transcription activities dependent on an orientation of Tam3 transposon insertions into Antirrhinum and yeast promoters occur only within chromatin.Mx-rMx, a family of interacting transposons in the growing hAT superfamily of maize.
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Mutator insertions in an intron of the maize knotted1 gene result in dominant suppressible mutations.
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1994 nî lūn-bûn
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1994 թուականի Դեկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1994 թվականի դեկտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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Mutator insertions in an intro ...... minant suppressible mutations.
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Mutator insertions in an intro ...... minant suppressible mutations.
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Mutator insertions in an intro ...... minant suppressible mutations.
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Mutator insertions in an intro ...... minant suppressible mutations.
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Mutator insertions in an intro ...... minant suppressible mutations.
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Mutator insertions in an intro ...... ominant suppressible mutations
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