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Biotech. Inst., Akita Pref. Univ. | 論文
- Relationship between chilling tolerance of rice seedlings and expression of water channel genes
- LOCALIZATION ANALYSIS OF mRNA AND PROTEINS OF CLOCK-CONTROLLED GENES (C401 AND GLP) RELATED TO PHOTOPERIODIC INDUCTION OF FLOWERING
- STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF A CLOCK-CONTROLLED GENE, ATC401,RELATED TO PHOTOPERIODIC INDUCTION OF FLOWERING
- Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation and Regeneration of Pharbitis nil
- Isolation and Characterization of a MADS-box Gene cDNA, PnMADS1, That is Expressed in Both Vegetative and Floral Meristems of Pharbitis nil
- PROMOTER ANALYSIS OF CLOCK-CONTROLLED GENES (ATC401,PNC401) RELATING TO PHOTOPERIODIC INDUCTION OF FLOWERING
- FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF A CLOCK-CONTROLLED GENE, GLP IN TRANSGENIC TOBACCO PLANTS
- REGULATION OF CLOCK-CONTROLLED GENES AND PHOTOPERIODIC INDUCTION OF FLOWERING
- CLONING, MAPPING AND EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF TWO GENES OF GERMIN-LIKE PROTEIN IN Arabidopsis
- Dark-Induced Accumulation of mRNA for a Homolog of Translationally Controlled Tumor Protein (TCTP) in Pharbitis
- Transient Increase in the Level of mRNA for a Germin-Like Protein in Leaves of the Short-Day Plant Pharbitis nil during the Photoperiodic Induction of Flowering
- MOLECULAR CLONING OF cDNAs SPECIFICALLY EXPRESSED DURING INDUCTIVE PHOTOPERIOD OF FLOWERING BY DIFFERENTIAL DISPLAY IN Pharbitis nil
- CDNA CLONING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE Pharbitis nil FLORICAURA AND LEAFY HOMOLOG
- Molecular Identification of Two Genes of Germin-like Protein in Arabidopsis
- MOLECULAR CLONING AND IDENTIFICATION OF CONSTITUENT PROTEIN GENE OF THE NUCLEAR MATRIX FROM SOMATIC EMBRYOS OF CARROT(Daucus carota L. )
- Rapid Amplification of a Water Channel-Like Gene and Its Flanking Sequences from the Methanothermobacter marburgensis Genome Using a Single Primer PCR Strategy
- Biosynthesis of Abscisic Acid in the Fungus Cercospora cruenta : Stimulation of Biosynthesis by Water Stress and Isolation of a Transgenic Mutant with Reduced Biosynthetic Capacity : ENVIRONMENTAL AND STRESS RESPONSES