In this review a critical analysis is made of the quantitative DNA variations that take place during plant development. These include underreplication, loss and amplification of repeated sequences; particular attention is devoted to quantitative variations of non-coding DNA sequences. Examples reported in the literature are analysed in relation to the differential biological phenomena they accompany such as vegetative development, phase changes, senescence, dedifferentiation or tumour formation. The author also considers the influence that external elements such as growth factors, chemical substances, culture medium composition, or, also, different stimuli of environmental character, can have on these quantitative variations of nuclear DNA ...
†Background The presence of chloroplast-related DNA sequences in the nuclear genome is generally reg...
125 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This dissertation examined th...
Studies on the leafy shoots of Funaria hygrometrica have shown that the genome reacts to heavy-metal...
The discovery that nuclear DNA content varies widely among species, and even within species, was une...
Many experimental results over the last few years have shown that external environmental stimuli are...
Cytophotometric and biochemical analyses indicate changes with plant development in the amount and o...
In recent years, wide DNA changes have been described among and within plant species. As to intrasp...
Cytophotometric and biochemical analyses indicate changes with plant development in the amount and o...
Nuclear DNA content shows extensive intraspecific variation in plants, attributable to changes in le...
Much attention is focused at present upon the causes and consequences of the variation in the amount...
Hypocotyl explants from carrot and other species experience concomitant segregation events and diffe...
Previous works have shown that genome reacts to heavy-metal stress by selective amplification of (G+...
Feulgen/DNA absorptions were measured by scanning cytophotometry on the nuclei of meristematic cells...
The subject of this chapter is chromosomal DNA replication in higher plants. The discussion purposel...
Fluctuations as high as 40% in the nuclear DNA content in maize have been observed as a result of ad...
†Background The presence of chloroplast-related DNA sequences in the nuclear genome is generally reg...
125 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This dissertation examined th...
Studies on the leafy shoots of Funaria hygrometrica have shown that the genome reacts to heavy-metal...
The discovery that nuclear DNA content varies widely among species, and even within species, was une...
Many experimental results over the last few years have shown that external environmental stimuli are...
Cytophotometric and biochemical analyses indicate changes with plant development in the amount and o...
In recent years, wide DNA changes have been described among and within plant species. As to intrasp...
Cytophotometric and biochemical analyses indicate changes with plant development in the amount and o...
Nuclear DNA content shows extensive intraspecific variation in plants, attributable to changes in le...
Much attention is focused at present upon the causes and consequences of the variation in the amount...
Hypocotyl explants from carrot and other species experience concomitant segregation events and diffe...
Previous works have shown that genome reacts to heavy-metal stress by selective amplification of (G+...
Feulgen/DNA absorptions were measured by scanning cytophotometry on the nuclei of meristematic cells...
The subject of this chapter is chromosomal DNA replication in higher plants. The discussion purposel...
Fluctuations as high as 40% in the nuclear DNA content in maize have been observed as a result of ad...
†Background The presence of chloroplast-related DNA sequences in the nuclear genome is generally reg...
125 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This dissertation examined th...
Studies on the leafy shoots of Funaria hygrometrica have shown that the genome reacts to heavy-metal...