CONTRIBUTIONS OF ADAPTIVE PLANT ARCHITECTURE TO TRANSGRESSIVE SALINITY TOLERANCE IN RECOMBINANT INBRED LINES OF RICE: MOLECULAR MECHANISMS BASED ON TRANSCRIPTIONAL NETWORKS

Contributions of Adaptive Plant Architecture to Transgressive Salinity Tolerance in Recombinant Inbred Lines of Rice: Molecular Mechanisms Based on Transcriptional Networks

Genetic novelties are important nucleators of adaptive speciation.Transgressive segregation is a major mechanism that creates genetic novelties with morphological and developmental attributes that confer adaptive advantages in certain environments.This study examined the morpho-developmental and physiological profiles of recombinant inbred lines (R

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Completion of hepatitis C virus replication cycle in heterokaryons excludes dominant restrictions in human non-liver and mouse liver cell lines.

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is hepatotropic and only infects humans and chimpanzees.Consequently, an immunocompetent small animal model is lacking.The restricted tropism of HCV likely reflects specific host factor requirements.We glass.dildo investigated if dominant restriction factors expressed in non-liver or non-human cell lines inhibit HCV propagat

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