Search Results - "Ayliffe, M.A"
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The maize rp1 rust resistance gene identifies homologues in barley that have been subjected to diversifying selection
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-05-2000)“…A number of agronomically important grasses (sorghum, wheat, panicum, sugar cane, oats, rice and barley) are shown to contain sequences homologous to rp1, a…”
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Direct protein interaction underlies gene-for-gene specificity and coevolution of the flax resistance genes and flax rust avirulence genes
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (06-06-2006)“…Plant resistance proteins (R proteins) recognize corresponding pathogen avirulence (Avr) proteins either indirectly through detection of changes in their host…”
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Molecular genetics of disease resistance in cereals
Published in Annals of botany (01-12-2004)“…Aims This Botanical Briefing attempts to summarize what is currently known about the molecular bases of disease resistance in cereal species and suggests…”
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The L6 gene for flax rust resistance is related to the Arabidopsis bacterial resistance gene RPS2 and the tobacco viral resistance gene N
Published in The Plant cell (01-08-1995)“…The L6 rust resistance gene from flax was cloned after tagging with the maize transportable element Activator. The gene is predicted to encode two products of…”
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Inactivation of the flax rust resistance gene M associated with loss of a repeated unit within the leucine-rich repeat coding region
Published in The Plant cell (01-04-1997)“…The M rust resistance gene from flax was cloned after two separate approaches, an analysis of spontaneous M mutants with an L6 gene-derived DNA probe and…”
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Simple and complex nuclear loci created by newly transferred chloroplast DNA in tobacco
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-06-2004)“…Transfter of organelle DNA into the nuclear genome has been significant in eukaryotic evolution, because it appears to be the origin of many nuclear genes…”
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rust-inducible gene from flax (fis1) is involved in proline catabolism
Published in Planta (2006)“…A gene fis1 from flax (Linum usitatissimum), which is induced in mesophyll cells at the site of rust (Melampsora lini) infection, is also expressed in vascular…”
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Aberrant mRNA processing of the maize Rp1-D rust resistance gene in wheat and barley
Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-08-2004)“…The maize Rp1-D gene confers race-specific resistance against Puccinia sorghi (common leaf rust) isolates containing a corresponding avrRp1-D avirulence gene…”
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Comparative analysis in cereals of a key proline catabolism gene
Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-12-2005)“…Proline accumulation and catabolism play significant roles in adaptation to a variety of plant stresses including osmotic stress, drought, temperature,…”
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Tobacco nuclear DNA contains long tracts of homology to chloroplast DNA
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-11-1992)“…Long tracts of DNA with high sequence homology to chloroplast DNA were isolated from nuclear genomic libraries of Nicotiana tabacum. One lambda EMBL4 clone was…”
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Plastid DNA sequence homologies in the tobacco nuclear genome
Published in Molecular & general genetics (01-12-1992)“…The tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) nuclear genome contains long tracts of DNA (i.e. in excess of 18 kb) with high sequence homology to the tobacco plastid genome…”
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Homologies to chloroplast DNA in the nuclear DNA of a number of Chenopod species
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (1988)“…Sequences homologous to chloroplast (ct)DNA have been found in nuclear DNA in five species of the Chenopodiaceae , extending the earlier observations of…”
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