JP Bailey… - New Journal of Botany, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com The results of a cytological survey of British and Irish Butomus umbellatus L. are reported. With one exception, diploid (2n = 26) plants are distributed only in the south-western part of the species' British range, whereas triploids (2n = 39) are much more widespread. Both ...
T Gemoll, UJ Roblick, S Szymczak… - Cellular and Molecular …, 2011 - Springer Abstract DNA aneuploidy has been identified as a prognostic factor for epithelial malignancies. Further understanding of the translation of DNA aneuploidy into protein expression will help to define novel biomarkers to improve therapies and prognosis. DNA ploidy was ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
P Maliga… - Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, NJ), 2011 - Springer The plastids of higher plants have their own ~120–160-kb genome that is present in 1,000–10,000 copies per cell. Engineering of the plastid genome (ptDNA) is based on homologous recombination between the plastid genome and cloned ptDNA sequences in the vector. A uniform ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[HTML] from cw.com.twSQ Le… - Genome research, 2011 - genome.cshlp.org Reductions in the cost of sequencing have enabled whole-genome sequencing to identify sequence variants segregating in a population. An efficient approach is to sequence many samples at low coverage, then to combine data across samples to detect shared variants. Here, we ... Cited by 9 - Related articles - All 6 versions
[PDF] from sljol.infoN Dahanayake, XL Chen, FC Zhao… - … Research and Extension, 2011 - sljol.info Doubling the chromosome number of diploid and haploid Echinacea purpurea plants have high applica- ble values for genetic improvements of the crop. Field experiments have shown that the tetraploid plants grow vigorously as compared to diploid plants. Tissue culture ... Related articles - All 5 versions