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Differential gene expression in an elite hybrid rice cultivar ( Oryza sativa, L ) and its parental lines based on SAGE data.
152554Differential gene expression in an elite hybrid rice cultivar ( Oryza sativa, L ) and its parental lines based on SAGE data.http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2077334The authors proposed that differentially-expressed genes, aside from genetic variations affecting protein processing and functioning, between hybrid and its parents provide essential candidates for studying heterosis or hybrid vigor.Agriculture > Crops > Rice > ScienceJan 1, 2007Song, Shuhui; Qu, Hongzhu; Chen, Chen; Hu, Songnian; Yu, Jun
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES / AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES Complex genetic networks underlying the defensive system of rice (Oryza sativa L.) to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae
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This consensus document addresses compositional considerations for new varieties of rice by identifying the key food and feed nutrients and anti-nutrients.
The authors proposed that differentially-expressed genes, aside from genetic variations affecting protein processing and functioning, between hybrid and its parents provide essential candidates for studying heterosis or hybrid vigor.
Large areas of land lying fallow for a considerable proportion of the calendar year are a particular cause for concern in South Asia, for two main reasons.
Stability of Rice yellow mottle virus and Cellular Compartmentalization during the Infection Process in Oryza sativa (L.) Christophe Brugidou,*, ,1 Natacha Opalka,*,2 Mark Yeager,! Roger N.