نتایج جستجو برای: گونههای brassica

تعداد نتایج: 13868  

2004
Faouzi Bekkaoui

Genomics is revolutionising the speed with which biological information can be accumulated thanks to the use of high throughput molecular and bioinformatics technologies. The complete DNA sequencing of the Arabidopsis genome is helping plant biologists to unravel the remarkable “machinery” of how plants grow and develop. This article describes a genomic research project focusing on the study of...

2016
Chiara Pastrello Mike Tsay Rosanne McQuaid Mark Abovsky Elisa Pasini Elize Shirdel Marc Angeli Tomas Tokar Joseph Jamnik Max Kotlyar Andrea Jurisicova Joanne Kotsopoulos Ahmed El-Sohemy Igor Jurisica

While Brassica oleracea vegetables have been linked to cancer prevention, the exact mechanism remains unknown. Regulation of gene expression by cross-species microRNAs has been previously reported; however, its link to cancer suppression remains unexplored. In this study we address both issues. We confirm plant microRNAs in human blood in a large nutrigenomics study cohort and in a randomized d...

2014
Ashutosh Sharma Xiaonan Li Yong Pyo Lim

The family Brassicaceae is one of the major groups of the plant kingdom and comprises diverse species of great economic, agronomic and scientific importance, including the model plant Arabidopsis. The sequencing of the Arabidopsis genome has revolutionized our knowledge in the field of plant biology and provides a foundation in genomics and comparative biology. Genomic resources have been utili...

Journal: :Food chemistry 2012
P Soengas M E Cartea M Francisco T Sotelo P Velasco

Antioxidant activity of six Brassica crops-broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, nabicol and tronchuda cabbage-was measured at four plant stages with DPPH and FRAP assays. Samples taken three months after sowing showed the highest antioxidant activity. Kale crop possessed the highest antioxidant activity at this plant stage and also at the adult plant stage, while cauliflower showed the highest...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1997
D C Boyes M E Nasrallah J Vrebalov J B Nasrallah

In Brassica, the recognition of self-related pollen by the stigma is controlled by the highly polymorphic S locus that encodes several linked and coadapted genes and can span several hundred kilobases. We used pulsed-field gel electrophoresis to analyze the structure of different S haplotypes. We show that the S2 and S13 haplotypes of Brassica oleracea contain extensive sequence divergence and ...

2014
Shengyi Liu Yumei Liu Xinhua Yang Chaobo Tong David Edwards Isobel A. P. Parkin Meixia Zhao Jianxin Ma Jingyin Yu Shunmou Huang Xiyin Wang Junyi Wang Kun Lu Zhiyuan Fang Ian Bancroft Tae-Jin Yang Qiong Hu Xinfa Wang Zhen Yue Haojie Li Linfeng Yang Jian Wu Qing Zhou Wanxin Wang Graham J King J. Chris Pires Changxin Lu Zhangyan Wu Perumal Sampath Zhuo Wang Hui Guo Shengkai Pan Limei Yang Jiumeng Min Dong Zhang Dianchuan Jin Wanshun Li Harry Belcram Jinxing Tu Mei Guan Cunkou Qi Dezhi Du Jiana Li Liangcai Jiang Jacqueline Batley Andrew G Sharpe Beom-Seok Park Pradeep Ruperao Feng Cheng Nomar Espinosa Waminal Yin Huang Caihua Dong Li Wang Jingping Li Zhiyong Hu Mu Zhuang Yi Huang Junyan Huang Jiaqin Shi Desheng Mei Jing Liu Tae-Ho Lee Jinpeng Wang Huizhe Jin Zaiyun Li Xun Li Jiefu Zhang Lu Xiao Yongming Zhou Zhongsong Liu Xuequn Liu Rui Qin Xu Tang Wenbin Liu Yupeng Wang Yangyong Zhang Jonghoon Lee Hyun Hee Kim France Denoeud Xun Xu Xinming Liang Wei Hua Xiaowu Wang Jun Wang Boulos Chalhoub Andrew H Paterson

Polyploidization has provided much genetic variation for plant adaptive evolution, but the mechanisms by which the molecular evolution of polyploid genomes establishes genetic architecture underlying species differentiation are unclear. Brassica is an ideal model to increase knowledge of polyploid evolution. Here we describe a draft genome sequence of Brassica oleracea, comparing it with that o...

1999
David W. Still

Brassica crops have indeterminate growth and flower over an extended period of time. Harvested seed is therefore comprised of seed of varying degrees of physiological maturity and quality. Using population-based threshold models, broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. Group Italica), brussels sprouts (B. oleracea L. Group Gemmifera), red cabbage (B. oleracea L. Group Capitata), and rapeseed (B. napus L...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2001
M Kusaba K Dwyer J Hendershot J Vrebalov J B Nasrallah M E Nasrallah

As a starting point for a phylogenetic study of self-incompatibility (SI) in crucifers and to elucidate the genetic basis of transitions between outcrossing and self-fertilizing mating systems in this family, we investigated the SI system of Arabidopsis lyrata. A. lyrata is an outcrossing close relative of the self-fertile A. thaliana and is thought to have diverged from A. thaliana approximate...

Journal: :Plant biotechnology journal 2014
Harsh Raman Jessica Dalton-Morgan Simon Diffey Rosy Raman Salman Alamery David Edwards Jacqueline Batley

An Illumina Infinium array comprising 5306 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers was used to genotype 175 individuals of a doubled haploid population derived from a cross between Skipton and Ag-Spectrum, two Australian cultivars of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.). A genetic linkage map based on 613 SNP and 228 non-SNP (DArT, SSR, SRAP and candidate gene markers) covering 2514.8 cM was const...

2017
Md. Shahadat Hossain Mirza Hasanuzzaman Md. Ekramul Hoque Homayra Huq Motiar Rohman

This experiment was conducted to study the role of glyoxalase system in conferring salinity and drought stress in Brassica spp. Two Brassica genotypes viz. BARI Sharisha16 (tolerant) and Tori7 (susceptible) were exposed to salt (16 dS m) and drought for 2, 4 and 6 days. The comparative study of two Brassica genotypes under salinity and drought stresses revealed that BARI Sharisha16 is more tole...

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