Cotton fibers are differentiated, non-dividing cells that originate from the epidermal layer of developing ovules. To identify genes involved in cotton fiber development, we performed non-radioactive differential display reverse transcriptase PCR (DDRT-PCR) on the purified mRNA. This technique was tested on mRNA isolated from five different developmental stages of cotton fiber including 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 DPA (days after pollination). The mRNA purified from total RNA was reversibly transcribed using three anchored oligo-dT primers. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of each cDNA preparation was carried out in combination with seven arbitrary primers. The amplified products were resolved on 1% agarose gel containing ethidium brom...
Equipe AFEF ‘Architecture et Fonctionnement des Espèces fruitières’ ; Team AFFS ‘Architecture and Fu...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
A global gene expression profiling study at different stages of fiber development was undertaken on ...
Cotton fibers are differentiated, non-dividing cells that originate from the epidermal layer of deve...
Abstract Background Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fibers are trichomes that initiate from the ovule...
Cotton fibers are single-cell trichomes derived from the outer integument cells of ovules. Recent st...
Cotton breeders face many problems, such as negative association between lint yield and fiber streng...
Cotton fibers are differentiated epidermal cells originating from the outer integuments of the ovule...
ABSTRACT Cotton fiber are tubular cells which develop from the differentiation of ovule epidermis. I...
Cotton fiber is an ideal model to study cell elongation and cell wall construction in plants. During...
<div><p>Cotton fiber is an ideal model to study cell elongation and cell wall construction in plants...
textCotton fiber development is a fundamental biological phenomenon. In spite of its economical impo...
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...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
Equipe AFEF ‘Architecture et Fonctionnement des Espèces fruitières’ ; Team AFFS ‘Architecture and Fu...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
A global gene expression profiling study at different stages of fiber development was undertaken on ...
Cotton fibers are differentiated, non-dividing cells that originate from the epidermal layer of deve...
Abstract Background Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fibers are trichomes that initiate from the ovule...
Cotton fibers are single-cell trichomes derived from the outer integument cells of ovules. Recent st...
Cotton breeders face many problems, such as negative association between lint yield and fiber streng...
Cotton fibers are differentiated epidermal cells originating from the outer integuments of the ovule...
ABSTRACT Cotton fiber are tubular cells which develop from the differentiation of ovule epidermis. I...
Cotton fiber is an ideal model to study cell elongation and cell wall construction in plants. During...
<div><p>Cotton fiber is an ideal model to study cell elongation and cell wall construction in plants...
textCotton fiber development is a fundamental biological phenomenon. In spite of its economical impo...
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...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
Equipe AFEF ‘Architecture et Fonctionnement des Espèces fruitières’ ; Team AFFS ‘Architecture and Fu...
Cotton (Gossypium) fiber is the most prevalent natural product used in the textile industry. The two...
A global gene expression profiling study at different stages of fiber development was undertaken on ...