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2. The giant diploid faba genome unlocks variation in a global protein crop
3. Centromere diversity: How different repeat‐based holocentromeres may have evolved
4. A taxonomic revision of Lemna sect. Uninerves (Lemnaceae)
5. Limitation of current probe design for oligo-cross-FISH, exemplified by chromosome evolution studies in duckweeds
6. Macromutations Yielding Karyotype Alterations (and the Process(es) behind Them) Are the Favored Route of Carcinogenesis and Speciation
7. Cryopreservation by vitrification of lemnaceae (Duckweed): adjustment of illumination for regrowth induction
8. Cryopreservation of Duckweed Genetic Diversity as Model for Long-Term Preservation of Aquatic Flowering Plants
9. The Inheritance of Apomixis in Poa pratensis Confirms a Five Locus Model with Differences in Gene Expressivity and Penetrance
10. The genomes and epigenomes of aquatic plants (Lemnaceae) promote triploid hybridization and clonal reproduction
11. Changes in 5S rDNA Chromatin Organization and Transcription during Heterochromatin Establishment in Arabidopsis
12. Interphase Chromosomes in Arabidopsis Are Organized as Well Defined Chromocenters from Which Euchromatin Loops Emanate
13. Chromosome-scale genome assembly for the duckweed Spirodela intermedia, integrating cytogenetic maps, PacBio and Oxford Nanopore libraries
14. Histone H4 Acetylation of Euchromatin and Heterochromatin Is Cell Cycle Dependent and Correlated with Replication Rather Than with Transcription
15. RecA Stimulates Sister Chromatid Exchange and the Fidelity of Double-Strand Break Repair, but not Gene Targeting, in Plants Transformed by Agrobacterium
16. What is behind “centromere repositioning”?
17. Stable gene replacement in barley by targeted double-strand break induction
18. Diphtheria Toxin Based Molecules as Therapeutic Approaches
19. Reconstruction of chromosome rearrangements between the two most ancestral duckweed species Spirodela polyrhiza and S. intermedia
20. Chromosome identification for the carnivorous plant Genlisea margaretae
21. Non-random chromosome arrangement in triploid endosperm nuclei
22. Mechanisms of Chromosome Rearrangements
23. Chromosomal Distribution and Functional Interpretation of Epigenetic Histone Marks in Plants
24. Trivalent and Trispecific Antibody Derivatives for Cancer Therapy
25. Strategies for Intraspecific Genotyping of Duckweed: Comparison of Five Orthogonal Methods Applied to the Giant Duckweed Spirodela polyrhiza
26. Chromosome Numbers and Genome Sizes of All 36 Duckweed Species (Lemnaceae)
27. The giant diploid faba genome unlocks variation in a global protein crop
28. Repair of Site-Specific DNA Double-Strand Breaks in Barley Occurs via Diverse Pathways Primarily Involving the Sister Chromatid
29. Satellite DNA in Vicia faba is characterized by remarkable diversity in its sequence composition, association with centromeres, and replication timing
30. Some past developments and open questions in understanding the biology of nucleus
31. Patterns of nucleotide asymmetries in plant and animal genomes
32. Arabidopsis KINETOCHORE NULL2 Is an Upstream Component for Centromeric Histone H3 Variant cenH3 Deposition at Centromeres
33. Chromosome painting in plants
34. Endogenous sequence patterns predispose the repair modes of CRISPR/Cas9‐induced DNA double‐stranded breaks in Arabidopsis thaliana
35. The Ribosomal DNA Loci of the Ancient Monocot Pistia stratiotes L. (Araceae) Contain Different Variants of the 35S and 5S Ribosomal RNA Gene Units
36. The Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes 5/6 Complex Promotes Sister Chromatid Alignment and Homologous Recombination after DNA Damage in Arabidopsis thaliana
37. Engineered Plant Minichromosomes: A Bottom-Up Success?
38. The Catalytically Active Tyrosine Residues of Both SPO11-1 and SPO11-2 Are Required for Meiotic Double-Strand Break Induction in Arabidopsis
39. Engineered Plant Minichromosomes: A Resurrection of B Chromosomes?
40. The Triploid Endosperm Genome of Arabidopsis Adopts a Peculiar, Parental-Dosage-Dependent Chromatin Organization
41. Loading of Arabidopsis Centromeric Histone CENH3 Occurs Mainly during G2 and Requires the Presence of the Histone Fold Domain
42. Mechanisms of Chromosome Number Reduction in Arabidopsis thaliana and Related Brassicaceae Species
43. Loading of the centromeric histone H3 variant during meiosis–how does it differ from mitosis?
44. The Arabidopsis CAP-D proteins are required for correct chromatin organisation, growth and fertility
45. Centromere and telomere sequence alterations reflect the rapid genome evolution within the carnivorous plant genus Genlisea
46. Recurrent sequence exchange between homeologous grass chromosomes
47. De novo generation of plant centromeres at tandem repeats
48. Return of the Lemnaceae: duckweed as a model plant system in the genomics and postgenomics era
49. Telomere-mediated truncation of barley chromosomes
50. Deposition, turnover, and release of CENH3 at Arabidopsis centromeres
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