306 results on '"Nap, Jan Peter"'
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102. Nodulin Gene Expression in Pisum Sativum
103. Early Nodulins in Root Nodule Development
104. Expression of Host Specific Sequences during Development of Root Nodules in Pea
105. Towards Nodulin Function and Nodulin Gene Regulation
106. Filling the gap between sequence and function: a bioinformatics approach
107. Prioritization of candidate genes in QTL regions based on associations between traits and biological processes
108. Reduced seed germination inArabidopsisover-expressing SWI/SNF2 ATPase genes
109. Over-expression of Arabidopsis AtCHR23 chromatin remodeling ATPase results in increased variability of growth and gene expression
110. Fast selection of miRNA candidates based on large-scale pre-computed MFE sets of randomized sequences
111. Snf2 Family Gene Distribution in Higher Plant Genomes Reveals DRD1 Expansion and Diversification in the Tomato Genome
112. Genomic analysis of the native European Solanum species, S. dulcamara
113. Bioinformatics for plant genome annotation
114. Comparative genomics of the relationship between gene structure and expression
115. In silico miRNA prediction in metazoan genomes: balancing between sensitivity and specificity
116. Sequence Polymorphisms Cause Many False cis eQTLs
117. Compact tomato seedlings and plants upon overexpression of a tomato chromatin remodelling ATPase gene.
118. A verification protocol for the probe sequences of Affymetrix genome arrays reveals high probe accuracy for studies in mouse, human and rat
119. Intragenic vectors for gene transfer without foreign DNA
120. The (Epi)genetics of human synovial sarcoma
121. Directed microspore-specific recombination of transgenic alleles to prevent pollen-mediated transmission of transgenes
122. DNAVis: interactive visualization of comparative genome annotations
123. Seed-expressed fluorescent proteins as versatile tools for easy (co)transformation and high-throughput functional genomics in Arabidopsis
124. The promiscuity of heterospecific lox sites increases dramatically in the presence of palindromic DNA
125. Assembly of Two Transgenes in an Artificial Chromatin Domain Gives Highly Coordinated Expression in Tobacco
126. Errors in genomics and proteomics
127. Case study.
128. Detailed characterization of the posttranscriptional gene-silencing-related small RNA in a GUS gene-silenced tobacco
129. Reduced seed germination in Arabidopsis over-expressing SWI/SNF2 ATPase genes.
130. From transgene expression to public acceptance of transgenic plants: a matter of predictability
131. Fast selection of miRNA candidates based on largescale pre-computed MFE sets of randomized sequences.
132. Genomic analysis of the native European Solanum species, S. dulcamara.
133. The SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling gene AtCHR12 mediates temporary growth arrest in Arabidopsis thaliana upon perceiving environmental stress.
134. The roots of nodulins
135. Local Coexpression Domains of Two to Four Genes in the Genome of Arabidopsis.
136. Allermatch, a webtool for the prediction of potential allergenicity according to current FAO/WHO Codex alimentarius guidelines.
137. Isolation and analysis of cDNA encoding the 33 kDa precursor protein of the oxygen-evolving complex of potato.
138. A Self-Excising Cre Recombinase Allows Efficient Recombination of Multiple Ectopic Heterospecific LoxSites in Transgenic Tobacco
139. The potato Lhca3.St.1promoter confers high and stable transgene expression in chrysanthemum, in contrast to CaMV-based promoters
140. Review: Biosafety of E. coli β-glucuronidase (GUS) in plants
141. A transgene-centered approach to the biosafety of transgenic phosphinothricin-tolerant plants
142. Meiotic stability of transgene expression is unaffected by flanking matrix-associated regions
143. Characterization of cDNA for nodulin-75 of soybean: A gene product involved in early stages of root nodule development
144. Hybridization of radish (Raphanus sativus L.) and oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) through a flower-culture method
145. Evaluation of diallel analysis using β-glucuronidase activity from transgenes in Nicotiana tabacum
146. Public acceptance of biomass for bioenergy: The need for feedstock differentiation and communicating a waste utilization frame.
147. pBINPLUS: An improved plant transformation vector based on pBIN19.
148. The Relationship between Nodulin Gene Expression and theRhizobium nodGenes inVicia sativaRoot Nodule Development
149. Histological Evidence that a Defence Response of the Host Plant Interferes with Nodulin Gene Expression in Vicia sativa Root Nodules Induced by an Agrobacterium Transconjugant
150. Gametophytic expression of GUS activity controlled by the potato promoter in tobacco pollen.
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