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Genes, Volume 9, Issue 1

January 2018 - 54 articles

Cover Story: In the absence of BPS1 gene function, plants overproduce a mobile BPS1 signaling compound in roots, and this signal arrests shoot growth and causes abnormal root development. Herein, during rhizobial symbiosis, the Phaseolus BPS1 silenced roots failed to induce cortical cell divisions without affecting the infection thread formation. This symbiosis phenotype was partially rescued by exogenous application of carotenoid biosynthesis inhibitor, as the carotenoids are the precursors of BPS1 signaling molecule. It can, therefore, be concluded that BPS1 is required for the induction of nodule primordia. View this paper
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Articles (54)

  • Article
  • Open Access
132 Citations
11,816 Views
20 Pages

Genome-Wide Identification and Characterization of the Potato bHLH Transcription Factor Family

  • Ruoqiu Wang,
  • Peng Zhao,
  • Nana Kong,
  • Ruize Lu,
  • Yue Pei,
  • Chenxi Huang,
  • Haoli Ma and
  • Qin Chen

22 January 2018

Plant basic/helix–loop–helix (bHLH) transcription factors participate in a number of biological processes, such as growth, development and abiotic stress responses. The bHLH family has been identified in many plants, and several bHLH transcription fa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
7,279 Views
13 Pages

Metagenomics of Bacterial Diversity in Villa Luz Caves with Sulfur Water Springs

  • Giuseppe D’Auria,
  • Alejandro Artacho,
  • Rafael A. Rojas,
  • José S. Bautista,
  • Roberto Méndez,
  • María T. Gamboa,
  • Jesús R. Gamboa and
  • Rodolfo Gómez-Cruz

22 January 2018

New biotechnology applications require in-depth preliminary studies of biodiversity. The methods of massive sequencing using metagenomics and bioinformatics tools offer us sufficient and reliable knowledge to understand environmental diversity, to kn...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,797 Views
15 Pages

Molecular Network-Based Identification of Competing Endogenous RNAs in Thyroid Carcinoma

  • Minjia Lu,
  • Xingyu Xu,
  • Baohang Xi,
  • Qi Dai,
  • Chenli Li,
  • Li Su,
  • Xiaonan Zhou,
  • Min Tang,
  • Yuhua Yao and
  • Jialiang Yang

19 January 2018

RNAs may act as competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs), a critical mechanism in determining gene expression regulations in many cancers. However, the roles of ceRNAs in thyroid carcinoma remains elusive. In this study, we have developed a novel pipeline...

  • Review
  • Open Access
50 Citations
11,459 Views
15 Pages

Isoform Sequencing and State-of-Art Applications for Unravelling Complexity of Plant Transcriptomes

  • Dong An,
  • Hieu X. Cao,
  • Changsheng Li,
  • Klaus Humbeck and
  • Wenqin Wang

18 January 2018

Single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing developed by PacBio, also called third-generation sequencing (TGS), offers longer reads than the second-generation sequencing (SGS). Given its ability to obtain full-length transcripts without assembly, iso...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,048 Views
18 Pages

Copy Number Variation in SOX6 Contributes to Chicken Muscle Development

  • Shudai Lin,
  • Xiran Lin,
  • Zihao Zhang,
  • Mingya Jiang,
  • Yousheng Rao,
  • Qinghua Nie and
  • Xiquan Zhang

17 January 2018

Copy number variations (CNVs), which cover many functional genes, are associated with complex diseases, phenotypic diversity and traits that are economically important to raising chickens. The sex-determining region Y-box 6 (Sox6) plays a key role in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,713 Views
14 Pages

Age-Related Epigenetic Derangement upon Reprogramming and Differentiation of Cells from the Elderly

  • Francesco Ravaioli,
  • Maria G. Bacalini,
  • Claudio Franceschi and
  • Paolo Garagnani

16 January 2018

Aging is a complex multi-layered phenomenon. The study of aging in humans is based on the use of biological material from hard-to-gather tissues and highly specific cohorts. The introduction of cell reprogramming techniques posed promising features f...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
7,484 Views
20 Pages

16 January 2018

Tens of thousands of chimeric RNAs, i.e., RNAs with sequences of two genes, have been identified in human cells. Most of them are formed by two neighboring genes on the same chromosome and are considered to be derived via transcriptional readthrough,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,176 Views
17 Pages

16 January 2018

Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 can transfer electrons from the intracellular environment to the extracellular space of the cells to reduce the extracellular insoluble electron acceptors (Extracellular Electron Transfer, EET). Benefiting from this EET cap...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,253 Views
14 Pages

15 January 2018

Phytochemical analysis of different Euphorbia tirucalli tissues revealed a contrasting tissue-specificity for the biosynthesis of euphol and β-sitosterol, which represent the two pharmaceutically active steroids in E. tirucalli. To uncover the molecu...

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