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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Catalase-1 (CAT-1) and nucleoside diphosphate kinase-1 (NDK-1) play an important role in protecting conidial viability under light stress in Neurospora crassa Wang, Niyan
2007
278 3 p. 235-242
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2 Constitutive expression of two apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) homolog genes of LIKE HETEROCHROMATIN PROTEIN1 affects flowering time and whole-plant growth in transgenic Arabidopsis Mimida, Naozumi
2007
278 3 p. 295-305
artikel
3 Dark-induced mRNA instability involves RNase E/G-type endoribonuclease cleavage at the AU-box and SD sequences in cyanobacteria Horie, Yoshinao
2007
278 3 p. 331-346
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4 Dissection of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum NifA+σ54 regulon, and identification of a ferredoxin gene (fdxN) for symbiotic nitrogen fixation Hauser, Felix
2007
278 3 p. 255-271
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5 Genetic and physical maps around the sex-determining M-locus of the dioecious plant asparagus Telgmann-Rauber, Alexa
2007
278 3 p. 221-234
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6 Interaction between the ribosomal subunits: 16S rRNA suppressors of the lethal ΔA1916 mutation in the 23S rRNA of Escherichia coli O’Connor, Michael
2007
278 3 p. 307-315
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7 PpRab1, a Rab GTPase from maritime pine is differentially expressed during embryogenesis Gonçalves, Sónia
2007
278 3 p. 273-282
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8 Quorum-sensing based bacteriocin production is down-regulated by N-terminally truncated species of gene activators Straume, Daniel
2007
278 3 p. 283-293
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9 Ribosomal protein genes in the yeast Candida albicans may be activated by a heterodimeric transcription factor related to Ino2 and Ino4 from S. cerevisiae Hoppen, Jens
2007
278 3 p. 317-330
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10 ROSINA (RSI) is part of a CACTA transposable element, TamRSI, and links flower development to transposon activity Roccaro, Mario
2007
278 3 p. 243-254
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