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|a books978-3-0365-7226-0
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|a You, Frank M.
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|a Plant Genomics
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2023
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|a 1 electronic resource (536 p.)
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|a Cleistogenes songorica
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|a identification
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|a phylogenetic relationships
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|a next-generation sequencing
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|a SAP gene family
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|a BrHSP18.2s
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|a seed yield
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|a osmotic stress
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|a pasmo severity
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|a expression analysis
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|a trihelix transcription factor
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|a seed mucilage content
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|a transposon
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|a Betula halophile
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|a Linum usitatissimum
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|a longan
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|a TCP genes
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|a genetic structure
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|a pasmo resistance
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|a high order repeats
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|a genotyping-by-sequencing
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|a genotyping by sequencing
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|a Kenshin
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|a novel accessions
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|a experimental approaches
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|a expression profiling
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|a fatty acid composition
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|a biotic stress
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|a warming
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|a genome evolution
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|a bell pepper
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|a expression
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|a ornamental Prunus mume
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|a Biology, life sciences / bicssc
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|a genetic distance
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|a abiotic stress
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|a hydroxycinnamoyl transferase
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|a biotic and abiotic stresses
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|a seed hull content
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|a abiotic stresses
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|a pepper
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|a LEA proteins
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|a non-coding RNA
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|a satellite DNA
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|a drought tolerance
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|a quantitative trait loci
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|a rice
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|a ABA signaling
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|a Jatropha curcas
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|a differentially expressed genes
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|a transcriptomes
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|a computational algorithms
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|a BrHSFA2
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|a maize
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|a flaxseed
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|a genotyping by sequencing (GBS)
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|a single nucleotide polymorphism
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|a subcellular localization
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|a reference genome assembly
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|a tea
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|a chitinase
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|a stress responsive mechanism
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|a Research and information: general / bicssc
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|a EST-gSSRs
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|a salt stress
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|a chilling injury
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|a phylogeny
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|a plant height
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|a flow cytometry
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|a flowering time
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|a upland cotton
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|a Haynaldia villosa
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|a Solanum lycopersicum
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|a genetic diversity
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|a transcriptome
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|a flax
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|a genes
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|a transcription factor
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|a PIC
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|a function analysis
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|a regulation and efficiency of translation
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|a plants
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|a bisulfate sequencing
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|a bi-parental population
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|a nuclear DNA content
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|a EXO70
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|a apple
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|a hormone
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|a gene family
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|a plant hormones
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|a chitin-binding protein
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|a Pyrus hopeiensis
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|a genomic selection
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|a flower color chimera
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|a standardization
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|a salt tolerance
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|a UGlcAE gene family
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|a light
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|a comparative epigenomes
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|a Agropyron
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|a thermotolerance
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|a phylogenetic analysis
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|a Dof gene family
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|a mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)
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|a characterization
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|a flower induction
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|a DNA methylation
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|a Dof transcription factor
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|a WRKY
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|a Verbena bonariensis
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|a genome-wide scale
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|a kiwifruit
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|a phylogenetic relationship
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|a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)
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|a analysis
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|a PCR
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|a stress response
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|a GWAS
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|a selective sweep
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|a target genes
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|a transgenic hairy root assay
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|a genome-wide association study (GWAS)
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|a genomic prediction
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|a miR319
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|a soybean
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|a Septoria linicola
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|a IR boundary
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|a transcriptome sequencing
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|a SNP
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|a Phyllostachys edulis
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|a cp genome
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|a maturity
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|a gene expression
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|a drought stress
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|a ZmWRKY106
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|a gene expression analysis
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|a genome size
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|a features of plant mRNAs
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|a alternative splicing
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|a This Special Issue contains 28 papers covering a wide range of topics related to plant genomics and genetics. The papers utilize a variety of genomic tools and techniques to explore topics such as identification of quantitative trait loci associated with flax seed yield and oil quality, mucilage and hull content in flax seeds, and genomic prediction for pasmo resistance in flax. Other papers focus on the identification and characterization of specific genes, such as the EXO70 gene family in wheat and related species, hydroxycinnamoyl transferase in tea plants, and the WRKY transcription factor GmWRKY12 in soybeans. Several papers examine gene expression and regulation in response to abiotic stress, such as drought and salt tolerance in moso bamboo, and the response to chilling in bell peppers. Other topics include genetic diversity analysis of crested wheatgrass, genome-wide analysis of chitin-binding protein gene family in peppers, and genome-wide bioinformatics analysis of MAPK gene family in kiwifruit. Overall, this Special Issue provides a comprehensive view of the current state of plant genomics research, showcasing the diversity of approaches and tools being used to better understand and improve crop plants.
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