Although genome-sequence assemblies are available for a growing number of plant species, gene-expression responses to stimuli have been cataloged for only a subset of these species. Many genes show altered transcription patterns in response to abiotic stresses. However, orthologous genes in related species often exhibit different responses to a given stress. Accordingly, data on the regulation of gene expression in one species are not reliable predictors of orthologous gene responses in a related species. Here, we trained a supervised classification model to identify genes that transcriptionally respond to cold stress. A model trained with only features calculated directly from genome assemblies exhibited only modest decreases in performanc...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Although genome-sequence assemblies are available for a growing number of plant species, gene-expres...
Background Low temperature leads to major crop losses every year. Although several studies have been...
Low temperature is a limiting factor for crop productivity in tropical and subtropical climates. Col...
An essential ability of all lifeforms is to regulate the activity of its genes. This ability is what...
Previous molecular and genomic studies have shown that several group genes in Arabidopsis with vario...
Identifying interspecies changes in gene regulation, one of the two primary sources of phenotypic va...
Given that plants are sessile organism, they are continuously challenged by both biotic and abiotic ...
Abstract Background Arabidopsis thaliana is the model...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Abstract Background Cold temperatures and their alleviation affect many plant traits including the a...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Although genome-sequence assemblies are available for a growing number of plant species, gene-expres...
Background Low temperature leads to major crop losses every year. Although several studies have been...
Low temperature is a limiting factor for crop productivity in tropical and subtropical climates. Col...
An essential ability of all lifeforms is to regulate the activity of its genes. This ability is what...
Previous molecular and genomic studies have shown that several group genes in Arabidopsis with vario...
Identifying interspecies changes in gene regulation, one of the two primary sources of phenotypic va...
Given that plants are sessile organism, they are continuously challenged by both biotic and abiotic ...
Abstract Background Arabidopsis thaliana is the model...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Abstract Background Cold temperatures and their alleviation affect many plant traits including the a...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...
Plants must reprogram gene expression to adapt constantly changing environmental temperatures. With ...