Abstract Background Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fibers are trichomes that initiate from the ovule epidermis. Little is known about the developmental pathway causing fiber to differentiate from ovular epidermal cells even though limits on the number of cells that differentiate into fiber will limit yield. Results A method was developed to isolate RNA from fiber initials 1 day post anthesis (dpa). Complementary DNA libraries representing 1 dpa fibers and other cotton tissues were sequenced and analyzed. Assembly of G. hirsutum Expressed Sequenced Tags (ESTs) identified over 11,000 sequences not previously represented in GenBank. New genes identified among these ESTs were represented on microarrays. The microarrays were used to identify gen...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
Using the suppression subtractive hybridization method, we isolated five gene families, including pr...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
Cotton fibers are differentiated epidermal cells originating from the outer integuments of the ovule...
Cotton fibers are single-cell trichomes derived from the outer integument cells of ovules. Recent st...
Cotton fibers are differentiated, non-dividing cells that originate from the epidermal layer of deve...
textCotton fiber development is a fundamental biological phenomenon. In spite of its economical impo...
Abstract Background Cotton fibre is a single cell and it is one of the best platforms for unraveling...
As one of the longest single-celled seed trichomes, fibers provide an excellent model for studying f...
The number of cotton (Gossypium sp.) ovule epidermal cells differentiating into fiber initials is an...
A global gene expression profiling study at different stages of fiber development was undertaken on ...
ABSTRACT Cotton fiber are tubular cells which develop from the differentiation of ovule epidermis. I...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
Cotton fibres are single-celled hairs, arising from the epidermal surface of the cotton ovule. One ...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
Using the suppression subtractive hybridization method, we isolated five gene families, including pr...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
Cotton fibers are differentiated epidermal cells originating from the outer integuments of the ovule...
Cotton fibers are single-cell trichomes derived from the outer integument cells of ovules. Recent st...
Cotton fibers are differentiated, non-dividing cells that originate from the epidermal layer of deve...
textCotton fiber development is a fundamental biological phenomenon. In spite of its economical impo...
Abstract Background Cotton fibre is a single cell and it is one of the best platforms for unraveling...
As one of the longest single-celled seed trichomes, fibers provide an excellent model for studying f...
The number of cotton (Gossypium sp.) ovule epidermal cells differentiating into fiber initials is an...
A global gene expression profiling study at different stages of fiber development was undertaken on ...
ABSTRACT Cotton fiber are tubular cells which develop from the differentiation of ovule epidermis. I...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
Cotton fibres are single-celled hairs, arising from the epidermal surface of the cotton ovule. One ...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
Using the suppression subtractive hybridization method, we isolated five gene families, including pr...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...