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      GeneticsLong Noncoding RnaTranscription FactorsMammals
Small RNAs (sRNA) are a significant group of gene expression regulators for multiple biological processes in eukaryotes. In plants, many sRNA silencing pathways produce extensive array of sRNAs with specialized roles. The evidence on... more
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The objectives of the present study were: a) to verify the variation of DRL between two longitudinal position (1,3 m and 3 m height) in the stem of trees; b) to determine the relationship between DRL with diameter at 1,3 m of soil height... more
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Bean fly (Ophiomyia spp.) is a key pest of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) throughout eastern and southern Africa. It is known to cause total crop loss especially under drought stress and low soil fertility. This review underscores... more
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Clubroot disease, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, is a threat to the production of Brassica crops including oilseed B. napus. In Canada, several pathotypes of this pathogen, such as pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8, were identified, and... more
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New research findings have changed the way plant pathologists look at wound healing in the bark of woody plants. Research has shown that suberin in wounds has an im- portant role in disease resistance. Its production is under genetic... more
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A rapidly growing area of genome research is the generation of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) in which large numbers of randomly selected cDNA clones are partially sequenced. The collection of ESTs reflects the level and complexity of... more
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We studied the reproduction of Pacific Pond Turtles, Actinemys marmorata, in four coastal creeks in central California. Ovigerous females had carapace lengths (CL) between 140 mm and 164 mm ( = 152 mm). Oviposition occurred from late... more
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Adaptation to winter cold in temperate and boreal trees involves complex genetic, physiological, and developmental processes. Genecological studies demonstrate the existence of steep genetic clines for cold adaptation traits in relation... more
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In Neurospora crassa, the phosphate-metabolizing enzymes are made during phosphate starvation, but not under phosphate sufficiency. The synthesis of these enzymes is controlled by three regulatory genes: pcon-nuc-2, preg and nuc-1.... more
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Small RNAs (sRNA) are a significant group of gene expression regulators for multiple biological processes in eukaryotes. In plants, many sRNA silencing pathways produce extensive array of sRNAs with specialized roles. The evidence on... more
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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is responsible for the increasing number of patients on dialysis in developing countries, and is already the most common cause of renal replacement therapy in the developed ones. In this manuscript, we review the... more
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