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    Demonstration of targeted crossovers in hybrid maize using CRISPR technology

    Naturally occurring chromosomal crossovers (CO) during meiosis are a key driver of genetic diversity. The ability to target CO at specific allelic loci in hybrid plants would provide an advantage to the plant ...

    Andrei Kouranov, Charles Armstrong, Ashok Shrawat in Communications Biology (2022)

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    The Structural Biology Knowledgebase: a portal to protein structures, sequences, functions, and methods

    The Protein Structure Initiative’s Structural Biology Knowledgebase (SBKB, URL: http://sbkb.org) is an open web resource designed to turn the products of the...

    Margaret J. Gabanyi, Paul D. Adams in Journal of Structural and Functional Genom… (2011)

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    Structural genomics is the largest contributor of novel structural leverage

    The Protein Structural Initiative (PSI) at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) is funding four large-scale centers for structural genomics (SG). These centers systematically target many large families w...

    Rajesh Nair, **feng Liu, Ta-Tsen Soong in Journal of Structural and Functional Genom… (2009)

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    Genome-wide patterns of carbon and nitrogen regulation of gene expression validate the combined carbon and nitrogen (CN)-signaling hypothesis in plants

    Carbon and nitrogen are two signals that influence plant growth and development. It is known that carbon- and nitrogen-signaling pathways influence one another to affect gene expression, but little is known ab...

    Peter M Palenchar, Andrei Kouranov, Laurence V Lejay, Gloria M Coruzzi in Genome Biology (2004)

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    Genome-wide investigation of light and carbon signaling interactions in Arabidopsis

    Light and carbon are two essential signals influencing plant growth and development. Little is known about how carbon and light signaling pathways intersect or influence one another to affect gene expression.

    Karen E Thum, Michael J Shin, Peter M Palenchar, Andrei Kouranov in Genome Biology (2004)