Publications by authors named "K L Lindsey"

The WRINKLED1 (WRI1) transcription factor controls carbon flow in plants through regulating the expression of glycolysis and fatty acid biosynthesis genes. The role of Gossypium hirsutum WRINKLED1 (GhWRI1) in seed-oil accumulation still needs to be explored. Multiple sequence alignment of WRI1 proteins confirmed the presence of two conserved AP2 domains.

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Background: Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) is a pathogen of concern. Several risk factors are known, but patients without these risk factors continue to develop the disease.

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The cotton bollworm causes severe mechanical damage to plants during feeding and leaves oral secretions (OSs) at the mechanical wounds. The role these OSs play in the invasion of plants is still largely unknown. Here, a novel H.

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The occurrence of whole-genome duplication or polyploidy may promote plant adaptability to harsh environments. Here, we clarify the evolutionary relationship of eight GhCIPK6 homologous genes in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum). Gene expression and interaction analyses indicate that GhCIPK6 homologous genes show significant functional changes after polyploidy.

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Article Synopsis
  • Oil-Camellia (Camellia oleifera) is a valuable oil-producing tree known for its high-quality edible oil which is rich in unsaturated fatty acids and various beneficial compounds, but its genetic complexity complicates research and breeding efforts.
  • A chromosome-scale genome assembly of the hexaploid cultivar Changlin40 has been completed, revealing 8.80 Gb of genomic data and 135,868 genes that help clarify its genetic structure and evolutionary history.
  • By integrating genomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics, researchers identified key genes and transcription factors involved in the oil's biosynthesis, providing a foundation for future genetic enhancement and understanding of polyploid genome evolution in oil
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