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View article: Single-nuclei sequencing of <i>Moricandia arvensis</i> reveals bundle sheath cell function in the photorespiratory shuttle of C3-C4 intermediate Brassicaceae
Single-nuclei sequencing of <i>Moricandia arvensis</i> reveals bundle sheath cell function in the photorespiratory shuttle of C3-C4 intermediate Brassicaceae Open
Spatially confined gene expression determines cell identity and is fundamental to complex plant traits. In the evolutionary transition from C3 to the more efficient C4 photosynthesis, restricting the glycine decarboxylase reaction to bundl…
View article: Single-nuclei sequencing of<i>Moricandia arvensis</i>reveals bundle sheath cell function in the photorespiratory shuttle of C<sub>3</sub>-C<sub>4</sub>intermediate Brassicaceae
Single-nuclei sequencing of<i>Moricandia arvensis</i>reveals bundle sheath cell function in the photorespiratory shuttle of C<sub>3</sub>-C<sub>4</sub>intermediate Brassicaceae Open
Spatially confined gene expression determines cell identity and is fundamental to complex plant traits. In the evolutionary transition from C 3 to the more efficient C 4 photosynthesis, restricting the glycine decarboxylase reaction to bun…
View article: Predmoter - Cross-species prediction of plant promoter and enhancer regions
Predmoter - Cross-species prediction of plant promoter and enhancer regions Open
Motivation The identification of cis -regulatory elements (CREs) is crucial for the analysis of gene regulatory networks in plants. Several next generation sequencing (NGS)-based methods were developed to identify CREs. However, these meth…
View article: The genome of<i>Talinum fruticosum</i>
The genome of<i>Talinum fruticosum</i> Open
Research on crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) has in recent years focused on obligate CAM species, such as Kalanchoë fedtschenkoi and pineapple ( Ananas comosus ). To fully understand the plasticity of the CAM pathway, its evolutionary tr…
View article: Transposable elements contribute to the establishment of the glycine shuttle in Brassicaceae species
Transposable elements contribute to the establishment of the glycine shuttle in Brassicaceae species Open
C 3 -C 4 intermediate photosynthesis has evolved at least five times convergently in the Brassicaceae, despite this family lacking bona fide C 4 species. The establishment of this carbon concentrating mechanism is known to require a comple…