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    A transformation method for obtaining marker-free plants of a cross-pollinating and vegetatively propagated crop by Visser, Richard, de Vetten, Nick, Wolters, Anne-Marie, Raemakers, Krit, van der Meer, Ingrid, ter Stege, Renaldo, Heeres, Els, Heeres, Paul

    Published in Nature biotechnology (01-04-2003)
    “…It is generally thought that transformation of plant cells using Agrobacterium tumefaciens occurs at a very low frequency. Therefore, selection marker genes…”
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    Field testing and exploitation of genetically modified cassava with low-amylose or amylose-free starch in Indonesia by Koehorst-van Putten, H. J. J, Sudarmonowati, E, Herman, M, Pereira-Bertram, I. J, Wolters, A. M. A, Meima, H, de Vetten, N, Raemakers, C. J. J. M, Visser, R. G. F

    Published in Transgenic research (01-02-2012)
    “…The development and testing in the field of genetically modified -so called- orphan crops like cassava in tropical countries is still in its infancy, despite…”
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    Improved cassava starch by antisense inhibition of granule-bound starch synthase I by Raemakers, K, Schreuder, M, Suurs, L, Furrer-Verhorst, H, Vincken, J.P, Vetten, N. de, Jacobsen, E, Visser, R.G.F

    Published in Molecular breeding (01-09-2005)
    “…Cassava is a poor man's crop which is mainly grown as a subsistence crop in many developing countries. Its commercial use was first as animal feed (also known…”
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    Molecular analysis of the anthocyanin2 gene of petunia and its role in the evolution of flower color by Quattrocchio, F, Wing, J, Woude, K. van der, Souer, E, Vetten, N. de, Mol, J, Koes, R

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-1999)
    “…The shape and color of flowers are important for plant reproduction because they attract pollinators such as insects and birds. Therefore, it is thought that…”
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    Brain proteins in plants: an Arabidopsis homolog to neurotransmitter pathway activators is part of a DNA binding complex by Lu, G. (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL), DeLisle, A.J, De Vetten, N.C, Ferl, R.J

    “…The G box is a well-characterized cis-acting DNA regulatory element found in the promoters of several seemingly unrelated plant genes, including the alcohol…”
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    The an11 locus controlling flower pigmentation in petunia encodes a novel WD-repeat protein conserved in yeast, plants, and animals by de Vetten, N, Quattrocchio, F, Mol, J, Koes, R

    Published in Genes & development (01-06-1997)
    “…In petunia flowers, the loci an1, an2, and an11 control the pigmentation of the flower by stimulating the transcription of anthocyanin biosynthetic genes. The…”
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    cytochrome b5 is required for full activity of flavonoid 3',5'-hydroxylase, a cytochrome P450 involved in the formation of blue flower colors by Vetten, N. de, Horst, J. ter, Schaik, H.P. van, Boer, A. de, Mol, J, Koes, R

    “…The substitution pattern of anthocyanin pigments is a main determinant of flower color. Flavonoid 3',5'-hydroxylase (F3'5'H) is a cytochrome P450 enzyme (Cyt…”
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    Characterization of a maize G‐box binding factor that is induced by hypoxia by Vetten, Nick C., Ferl, Robert J.

    “…Summary G‐box cis‐acting DNA sequence elements are present in the promoter region of a number of signal‐inducible plant genes. In many cases this motif is…”
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    A maize protein associated with the G-box binding complex has homology to brain regulatory proteins by Vetten, N.C. de (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL), Lu, G, Ferl, R.J

    Published in The Plant cell (01-10-1992)
    “…The G-box element is a moderately conserved component of the promoter of many inducible genes, including the alcohol dehydrogenase genes of Arabidopsis and…”
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    Two Genes Encoding GF14 (14-3-3) Proteins in Zea mays: Structure, Expression, and Potential Regulation by the G-Box-Binding Complex by de Vetten, Nick C., Ferl, Robert J.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-12-1994)
    “…Two maize (Zea mays) genes, designated GRF1 and GRF2, have been isolated and characterized. The proteins encoded by these genes, called GF14 proteins,…”
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    A single Arabidopsis GF14 isoform possesses biochemical characteristics of diverse 14-3-3 homologues by Lu, G. (Florida Univ., Gainesville, FL (USA). Dept. of Horticulture), Vetten, N.C. de, Sehnke, P.C, Isobe, T, Ichimura, T, Fu, H, Heusden, G.P.H. van, Ferl, R.J

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-07-1994)
    “…Arabidopsis cDNA clones of GF14 proteins originally were isolated on the basis of their association with the G-box DNA/protein complex by a monoclonal antibody…”
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    Manipulation of starch granule size distribution in potato tubers by modulation of plastid division by de Pater, Sylvia, Caspers, Martien, Kottenhagen, Marijke, Meima, Henk, ter Stege, Renaldo, de Vetten, Nick

    Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-01-2006)
    “…Starch granule size is an important parameter for starch applications in industry. Starch granules are formed in amyloplasts, which are, like chloroplasts,…”
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    High resolution mapping of a novel late blight resistance gene Rpi-avll, from the wild Bolivian species Solanum avilesii by Verzaux, E.C, Budding, D.J, Vetten, N., de, Niks, R.E, Vleeshouwers, V.G.A.A, Vossen, E.A.G., van der, Jacobsen, E, Visser, R.G.F

    “…Both Mexico and South America are rich in Solanum species that might be valuable sources of resistance (R) genes to late blight (Phytophthora infestans). Here,…”
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    Endoglycanase-catalyzed degradation of hemicelluloses during development of carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) petals by De Vetten, N.C. (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL), Huber, D.J, Gross, K.C

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-03-1991)
    “…Large molecular-size hemicelluloses, including xyloglucan, decreased in quantity during development of carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L. cv White Sim)…”
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    A general method to isolate genes tagged by a high copy number transposable element by Souer, Erik, Quattrocchio, Francesca, Vetten, Nick, Mol, Joseph, Koes, Ronald

    “…Summary The Petunia hybrida line W138 contains more than 200 copies of the transposable element dTph1. In W138 progeny these elements give rise to new unstable…”
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    Transcriptional regulation of environmentally inducible genes in plants by an evolutionary conserved family of G-box binding factors by de Vetten, N C, Ferl, R J

    Published in International journal of biochemistry (01-09-1994)
    “…1. In reviewing a number of the most intensely studied environmentally inducible promoters it becomes clear that the presence of two cis-acting elements are…”
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