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Antirrhinum majus

Resistance to Gap Repair of the Transposon Tam3 in Antirrhinum majus: A Role of the End Regions

Resistance to Gap Repair of the Transposon Tam3 in Antirrhinum majus: A Role of the End Regions

... in Antirrhinum majus is in sharp contrast to the heterogeneity of the copies constituting many other transposon ...the Antirrhinum genome occurred at least 5 mya, which is sufficiently long ago to ...

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Comparative Effect of Different Potting Media on Vegetative and Reproductive Growth of Floral Shower (Antirrhinum majus L )

Comparative Effect of Different Potting Media on Vegetative and Reproductive Growth of Floral Shower (Antirrhinum majus L )

... It is concluded from the comparative study that agricultural and municipal wastes are good, cheap potting media components for the production of flowering plants. An economical and high-quality production of ‘Floral ...

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Molecular Cytogenetic Characterization of the Antirrhinum majus Genome

Molecular Cytogenetic Characterization of the Antirrhinum majus Genome

... genus Antirrhinum has been well studied, especially in gametophytic self-incompatibility, flower development biology, and transposon-induced ...the Antirrhinum majus ...an Antirrhinum ...

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How the pigment stripes form in snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) flowers : a study of the molecular mechanism of venation pigmentation patterning in flowers : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosoph

How the pigment stripes form in snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) flowers : a study of the molecular mechanism of venation pigmentation patterning in flowers : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Molecular Biology at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... Venosa gene transcript level is thought to be low. I f strong background occurs in in situ hybridisation, this low expression may result in difficulty in the detection of the m RNA expression pattern. A good positive ...

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Regulation of juvenility in Antirrhinum majus

Regulation of juvenility in Antirrhinum majus

... The current study provides the first description of spatial and temporal AmFT gene expression in all the leaves and throughout development. It is shown that AmFT expression is lower but not absent during juvenility and ...

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Mechanisms of complex programmed patterns of anthocyanin pigment formation in Antirrhinum majus : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Molecular Biology at Massey University, Palmerst

Mechanisms of complex programmed patterns of anthocyanin pigment formation in Antirrhinum majus : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Molecular Biology at Massey University, Palmerston North New Zealand

... Bioinformatics-based methods were used to analyse whether Deficiens was directly regulating Rosea l expression by binding to the regulatory regions of the Rosea l gene. B ioinformatic analysis of the proximal Rosea l and ...

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SOMATIC FLOWER-COLOR VARIATIONS AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES INDUCED BY C14 IN THE SNAPDRAGON, ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS

SOMATIC FLOWER-COLOR VARIATIONS AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES INDUCED BY C14 IN THE SNAPDRAGON, ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS

... Morphological effects such as reduced lateral branching and flower production, increased leaf thickness, stem diameter, and plant height, and dichotomous branching were obser[r] ...

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Molecular analysis of a transposon-induced deletion of the nivea locus in Antirrhinum majus.

Molecular analysis of a transposon-induced deletion of the nivea locus in Antirrhinum majus.

... Tam3, a transposon that moves by excision and reintegration, has also induced a variety of large-scale rearrangements, which may modify or abolish the activity of an adj[r] ...

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Large-scale chromosomal restructuring is induced by the transposable element tam3 at the nivea locus of antirrhinum majus.

Large-scale chromosomal restructuring is induced by the transposable element tam3 at the nivea locus of antirrhinum majus.

... how recombination between Tam3 copies on non-homologous chromosomes could give rise to an acentric chromosomal fragment which would cause deletion of sequences flanking Ta[r] ...

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A Linkage Map of an F2 Hybrid Population of Antirrhinum majus and A. molle

A Linkage Map of an F2 Hybrid Population of Antirrhinum majus and A. molle

... mologs, which were either obtained during our research or A molecular linkage map would allow full use of A. kindly provided by Enrico Coen, Cathy Martin, and Des Brad- majus for comparative developmental studies ...

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Environmental and genetic regulation of juvenility in Antirrhinum majus

Environmental and genetic regulation of juvenility in Antirrhinum majus

... Whilst juvenile during vegetative growth, plants are incapable of initiating flowering when grown under floral inductive conditions. Understanding juvenility is important since it influences flowering time, which in turn ...

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Development of three different cell types is associated with the activity
of a specific MYB transcription factor in the ventral petal of Antirrhinum
majus flowers

Development of three different cell types is associated with the activity of a specific MYB transcription factor in the ventral petal of Antirrhinum majus flowers

... snapdragon, Antirrhinum majus, the zygomorphic flower is defined largely by the specialised structure of the corolla that is formed from five fused petals (two dorsal, two lateral and one ventral) that have ...

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Developmental and evolutionary diversity of plant MADS domain factors: insights from recent studies

Developmental and evolutionary diversity of plant MADS domain factors: insights from recent studies

... MADS-domain transcription factors comprise one of the best- studied gene families in plants and members of this family play prominent roles in plant development. Two decades ago, the first MADS-box genes AGAMOUS (AG) ...

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GRAMINIFOLIA promotes growth and polarity of
Antirrhinum leaves

GRAMINIFOLIA promotes growth and polarity of Antirrhinum leaves

... eudicot, Antirrhinum majus, the MYB gene PHANTASTICA (PHAN) acts redundantly with other factors that are sensitive to cold to promote adaxial identity – loss of PHAN activity causes abaxialisation of organs ...

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Flower symmetry and shape in Antirrhinum

Flower symmetry and shape in Antirrhinum

... The shapes of organisms and of their parts are often described in terms of symmetries. Clearly, however, symmetry is not equiva- lent to shape, since instances of diverse organisms or parts with the same symmetries and ...

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Methods for transient assay of gene function in floral tissues

Methods for transient assay of gene function in floral tissues

... the Antirrhinum majus (Antirrhinum) chalcone synthase gene (CHS) and the other an inverted repeat of the Antirrhinum transcription factor gene Rosea1, were shown to effectively induce CHS and ...

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Vol 46, No 1 (2016)

Vol 46, No 1 (2016)

... Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus L.) is an annual herbaceous plant with stems growing to 1 meter long or more. The leaves are large, nearly round, 3 to 15 cm diameter. Flowers are found in many colors, mostly yellow, ...

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Braunstein, Volker Alexander
  

(2006):


	Die operative Behandlung der Tuberkulum majus Fraktur des Humerus - Eine biomechanische Analyse.


Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

Braunstein, Volker Alexander (2006): Die operative Behandlung der Tuberkulum majus Fraktur des Humerus - Eine biomechanische Analyse. Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

... Die lange Bizepssehne setzt am superioren Anteil der Glenoidgelenkfläche an und bildet gemeinsam mit dem Labrum glenoidale sowie der Sehne des Caput longum des M. triceps, welche am inferioren Anteil der Cavitas ...

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... Tropoeolum majus, generally known as Nasturtium is a perennial or annual herb with a climb ing or twining stem. The alternate, long -stalked leaves are reniform to rounded and entire. The large, long-stalked, trum ...

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Global ecological regionalization of 15 Illicium species: nature sources of shikimic acid

Global ecological regionalization of 15 Illicium species: nature sources of shikimic acid

... Shikimic acid (3,4,5-trihydroxy-1-cyclohexene-1-carbox- ylic acid) is commonly known as the main natural raw material of Tamiflu, which is recognized as the first drug to treat avian influenza in clinical settings [1–3]. ...

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