Leaf growth is a complex trait for which many similarities exist in different plant species, suggesting functional conservation of the underlying pathways. However, a global view of orthologous genes involved in leaf growth showing conserved expression in dicots and monocots is currently missing. Here, we present a genome-wide comparative transcriptome analysis between Arabidopsis and maize, identifying conserved biological processes and gene functions active during leaf growth. Despite the orthology complexity between these distantly related plants, 926 orthologous gene groups including 2829 Arabidopsis and 2974 maize genes with similar expression during leaf growth were found, indicating conservation of the underlying molecular networks. ...
Expression traits can vary quantitatively between individuals and have a complex inheritance. Identi...
Gene expression, the process in which DNA information is conveyed into a functional unit, is fundame...
<p>This dataset is a list of <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em> CNSs concatenated from the following CNS ...
Leaf growth is a complex trait for which many similarities exist in different plant species, suggest...
Leaf growth is a complex trait for which many similarities exist in different plant species, suggest...
Leaves are vital organs for biomass and seed production because of their role in the generation of m...
The root system is fundamental for plant development, is crucial for overall plant growth and is rec...
The root system is fundamental for plant development, is crucial for overall plant growth and is rec...
AbstractProtein sequences were compared among Arabidopsis, Oryza and Populus to identify differentia...
Background: To sustain the global requirements for food and renewable resources, unraveling the mole...
Cross-species network analysis enables identification and validation of growth regulators in Arabido...
Comparative genomics is the study of the structural and functional rela- tionships between the genom...
Microarray experiments have yielded massive amounts of expression information measured under various...
The model organism Arabidopsis thaliana is readily used in basic research due to resource availabili...
<p>This dataset is a list of <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em> CNS sequences present in all three of the...
Expression traits can vary quantitatively between individuals and have a complex inheritance. Identi...
Gene expression, the process in which DNA information is conveyed into a functional unit, is fundame...
<p>This dataset is a list of <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em> CNSs concatenated from the following CNS ...
Leaf growth is a complex trait for which many similarities exist in different plant species, suggest...
Leaf growth is a complex trait for which many similarities exist in different plant species, suggest...
Leaves are vital organs for biomass and seed production because of their role in the generation of m...
The root system is fundamental for plant development, is crucial for overall plant growth and is rec...
The root system is fundamental for plant development, is crucial for overall plant growth and is rec...
AbstractProtein sequences were compared among Arabidopsis, Oryza and Populus to identify differentia...
Background: To sustain the global requirements for food and renewable resources, unraveling the mole...
Cross-species network analysis enables identification and validation of growth regulators in Arabido...
Comparative genomics is the study of the structural and functional rela- tionships between the genom...
Microarray experiments have yielded massive amounts of expression information measured under various...
The model organism Arabidopsis thaliana is readily used in basic research due to resource availabili...
<p>This dataset is a list of <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em> CNS sequences present in all three of the...
Expression traits can vary quantitatively between individuals and have a complex inheritance. Identi...
Gene expression, the process in which DNA information is conveyed into a functional unit, is fundame...
<p>This dataset is a list of <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em> CNSs concatenated from the following CNS ...