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    Plant-RRBS: DNA Methylome Profiling Adjusted to Plant Genomes, Utilizing Efficient Endonuclease Combinations, for Multi-Sample Studies

    In plants, methylation at cytosines often leads to changes in gene expression and inactivation of transposable elements. Changes in cytosine methylation (epimutations) might produce epialleles with distinct ph...

    Martin Schmidt, Magdalena Woloszynska in Plant Epigenetics and Epigenomics (2020)

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    Exploring Plant Co-Expression and Gene-Gene Interactions with CORNET 3.0

    Selecting and filtering a reference expression and interaction dataset when studying specific pathways and regulatory interactions can be a very time-consuming and error-prone task. In order to reduce the dupl...

    Michiel Van Bel, Frederik Coppens in Plant Genomics Databases (2017)

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    Kinematic Analysis of Cell Division in Leaves of Mono- and Dicotyledonous Species: A Basis for Understanding Growth and Develo** Refined Molecular Sampling Strategies

    The cellular level processes cell division and cell expansion form a crucial level linking regulatory processes at the molecular level to whole plant growth rates and organ size and shape. With the rapid progr...

    Hilde Nelissen, Bart Rymen, Frederik Coppens, Stijn Dhondt in Plant Organogenesis (2013)

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    Kinematic Analysis of Cell Division and Expansion

    Plant growth is readily analysed at the macroscopic level by measuring size and/or mass. Although it is commonly known that the rate of growth is determined by cell division and subsequent cell expansion, rela...

    Bart Rymen, Frederik Coppens, Stijn Dhondt, Fabio Fiorani in Plant Developmental Biology (2010)