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Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 6:831-842
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 15(4)
In a recent Commentary in this journal, Pamilo (2004) criticized our analysis of the spatial genetic structure of the Eurasian lynx in Scandinavia (Rueness et al. 2003). The analyses uncovered a marked geographical differentiation along the Scandinav
Autor:
T J, Meza, D, Kamfjord, A M, Håkelien, I, Evans, L H, Godager, A, Mandal, K S, Jakobsen, R B, Aalen
Publikováno v:
Transgenic research. 10(1)
In a collection of 111 transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana lines, silencing of the nptII gene was observed in 62 (56%) of the lines and three distinct nptII-silencing phenotypes were identified. Two T-DNA constructs were used, which differed in distance
Publikováno v:
Hereditas. 131(1)
The complete coding region of the melanocyte-stimulating hormone receptor (MC1-R) gene was characterized in species belonging to the two families Bovidae and Cervidae; cattle (Bos taurus), sheep (Ovis aries), goat (Capra hircus), muskox (Ovibos mosch
Autor:
K, Rudi, K S, Jakobsen
Publikováno v:
Journal of bacteriology. 181(11)
Based on the findings that plastids and cyanobacteria have similar group I introns inserted into tRNAUAALeu genes, these introns have been suggested to be immobile and of ancient origin. In contrast, recent evidence suggests lateral transfer of cyano
Autor:
Camilla L. Nesbø, Unn Hilde Refseth, Leif Asbjørn Vøllestad, And K. S. Jakobsen, Eirik Fjeld, John E. Stacy
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 7(8)
To elucidate the colonization of freshwater fish into Norway following the last deglaciation of Europe 10 000 years ago, we have performed a survey using mitochondrial DNA variation (20 populations) and multilocus DNA fingerprinting (14 populations)
Autor:
K, Rudi, K S, Jakobsen
Publikováno v:
FEMS microbiology letters. 156(2)
Self-splicing group I introns in tRNA anticodon loops have been found in diverse groups of bacteria (alpha, beta purple bacteria and cyanobacteria). In particular, the cyanobacterial tRNA(Leu)(UAA) group I introns have attracted considerable attentio
Publikováno v:
Plant molecular biology. 35(5)
The transcription factors VP1 (Viviparous-1), EmBP-1 (Em-binding protein 1) and OSBZ8, originally cloned and analysed in various monocot species, have been implicated in the regulation of the Lea (late embryogenesis-abundant) group 1 genes. We have i
Publikováno v:
BioTechniques. 16(3)
A universal and reliable sequencing approach suitable for evolutionary and phylogenetic studies of most plant species has been developed. The initial step in the approach is PCR with primers from conserved regions in the chloroplast genome. Prior to
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The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology. 2(2)
The late embryogenesis-abundant (Lea) genes, which are suggested to act as desiccation protectants during seed desiccation and in water-stressed seedlings, can be induced by abscisic acid (ABA) and various kinds of water-related stress. Using cotton