Publications by authors named "Carolin Grones"

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  • Scientists found that existing tools for analyzing single-cell data couldn't handle big data very well.
  • They created a new tool called scywalker that makes it easier to analyze long-read sequencing data from single cells or nuclei.
  • Scywalker can do many tasks in one go, like checking data quality and identifying different cell types, and it's available for anyone to use online.
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The genetic control underlying natural variation in lignin content and composition in trees is not fully understood. We performed a systems genetic analysis to uncover the genetic regulation of lignin biosynthesis in a natural 'SwAsp' population of aspen (Populus tremula) trees. We analyzed gene expression by RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) in differentiating xylem tissues, and lignin content and composition using Pyrolysis-GC-MS in mature wood of 268 trees from 99 genotypes.

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Single-cell and single-nucleus RNA-sequencing technologies capture the expression of plant genes at an unprecedented resolution. Therefore, these technologies are gaining traction in plant molecular and developmental biology for elucidating the transcriptional changes across cell types in a specific tissue or organ, upon treatments, in response to biotic and abiotic stresses, or between genotypes. Despite the rapidly accelerating use of these technologies, collective and standardized experimental and analytical procedures to support the acquisition of high-quality data sets are still missing.

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Plant roots originated independently in lycophytes and euphyllophytes, whereas early vascular plants were rootless. The organization of the root apical meristem in euphyllophytes is well documented, especially in the model plant Arabidopsis. However, little is known about lycophyte roots and their molecular innovations during evolution.

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