Browsing by Author "Pepper, Alan"
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Alvarado Chavez, Veria Ysabel (2009-05-15)There are a vast number of transcription factors that regulate plant growth and development. The NAC gene superfamily is one of the largest families of transcription factors in the plant kingdom. NAC gene expression profiles ...
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Corbett, Robert Wayne (Texas A&M University, 2006-10-30)The ability of plants to not only detect but also adjust to their environment is crucial for their survival. The genes involved in photomorphogenesis â developmental changes in response to light â and their ...
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Thompson, Natalie (2012-10-19)Karenia brevis is the major harmful algal bloom-forming species in the Gulf of Mexico, and produces neurotoxins, known as brevetoxins, that cause large fish kills, neurotoxic shellfish poisoning, and human respiratory ...
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Sylvester, Terrence Pradakshana (2022-12-13)Genome structure, at a fundamental level, can be described by the division of the genome into a discrete number of chromosomes and further divided into autosomes and sex chromosomes. An array of mechanisms or selection ...
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Lorge, Amber L. (2010-07-14)Gene regulation in bacteria is highly complex and requires the activity of sigma factors that function as transcriptional regulators. In Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B728a, 14 sigma factors have been identified. One ...
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Blenda, Anna; Scheffler, Jodi; Scheffler, Brian; Palmer, Michael; Lacape, Jean-Marc; Yu, John Z; Jesudurai, Christopher; Jung, Sook; Muthukumar, Sriram; Yellambalase, Preetham; Ficklin, Stephen; Staton, Margaret; Eshelman, Robert; Ulloa, Mauricio; Saha, Sukumar; Burr, Ben; Liu, Shaolin; Zhang, Tianzhen; Fang, Deqiu; Pepper, Alan; Kumpatla, Siva; Jacobs, John; Tomkins, Jeff; Cantrell, Roy; Main, Dorrie (BMC Genomics, 2006)
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Kushanov, Fakhriddin; Pepper, Alan; Yu, John; Buriev, Zabardast; Shermatov, Shukhrat; Saha, Sukumar; Ulloa, Mauricio; Jenkins, Johnie; Abdukarimov, Abdusattor; Abdurakhmonov, Ibrokhim (BMC Genetics, 2016)
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Hinze, Lori; Hulse-Kemp, Amanda; Wilson, Iain; Zhu, Qian-Hao; Llewellyn, Danny; Taylor, Jen; Spriggs, Andrew; Fang, David; Ulloa, Mauricio; Burke, John; Giband, Marc; Lacape, Jean-Marc; Allen Van Deynze; Udall, Joshua; Scheffler, Jodi; Hague, Steve; Wendel, Jonathan; Pepper, Alan; Frelichowski, James; Lawley, Cindy; Jones, Don; Percy, Richard; Stelly, David (BMC Plant Biology, 2017)
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Abdurakhmonov, Ibrokhim; Buriev, Zabardast; Carla Jo Logan-Young; Abdukarimov, Abdusattor; Pepper, Alan (BMC Plant Biology, 2010)
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Hu, Fuqu (2014-08-13)Argonautes (AGOs) are central components in RNA-induced gene silencing complexes (RISCs) and control almost all aspects of developmental processes in eukaryotes. Study on AGO proteins not only elucidates the fundamental ...
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Palle, Sreenath Reddy (2011-10-21)Gene expression analyses using native populations can provide information on the genetic and molecular mechanisms that determine intraspecific variation and contribute to the understanding of plant development and adaptation ...
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Mandal, Sabyasachi (2019-11-19)Plant metabolites are sub-divided into two classes- primary and secondary or specialized metabolites. Acylsugars are specialized metabolites secreted by many members of the nightshade family (Solanaceae). These compounds ...
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Walters, Catherine (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)Using four AFLP markers and seven polymorphic microsatellite loci, we examined the genetic structure of the rare and endangered Spiranthes parksii Correll (Orchidaceae). Spiranthes parksii is not distinguishable from ...
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Ji, Wangming (2021-07-23)Acylsugars are specialized metabolites secreted by plants of the nightshade family. These chemicals have documented insecticidal characteristics. To make acylsugars, the plants attach branched-chain and straight-chain fatty ...
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The Identification of Five Seedlings Hyper-responsive to Light (SHL), and Characterization of SHL7 Grum, Daniel S. (2010-01-16)Light is one of the major environmental factors that controls plant development, through a process known as photomorphogenesis. Plants perceive light via photoreceptors, and the information used to direct a myriad of ...
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Johnson, Carol (2012-07-16)Chloroplasts divide by a constrictive fission process that is regulated by FtsZ proteins. Given the importance of photosynthesis and chloroplasts in general, it is important to understand the mechanisms and molecular biology ...
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Ryan, Darcie E (2016-08-31)The dinoflagellate Karenia brevis is a prominent bloom-forming harmful algae species in the Gulf of Mexico. K. brevis produces two ladder-frame polyketide brevetoxins, PbTx-1 and PbTx-2. PbTx-1, PbTx-2, and their derivatives ...
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Maness, Emily K. (2022-04-20)Hurricanes influence microplankton communities through many processes including mixing of the water column, changing community structure, and changing nutrient availability. In August of 2017, Hurricane Harvey inundated ...
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Adams-Phillips, Lori C. (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)The plant hormone ethylene plays an important role in plant growth, development, and physiology. One of the critical components of the ethylene signal transduction pathway, ctr1 (constitutive triple response), was identified ...
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Hawkins, Angela Krista (2018-07-23)Serpentine endemic plants are excellent models for the study of molecular evolution as they provide extreme examples of adaptation to environment. Serpentine outcrops are derived from ultramafic rock and have low levels ...