Publications by authors named "Kelsi Rotter"

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  • An improved draft sequence of the maize genome has been produced, revealing over 32,000 predicted genes, with almost all placed on reference chromosomes.
  • The genome consists of 85% transposable elements, which influence gene composition and positioning, including the dynamics of centromeres.
  • The study also highlights the roles of methylation-poor regions, transposon insertions, and gene losses in the evolution of maize, providing insights for future research on its domestication and agricultural enhancements.
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Cold-acclimated plants acquire an additional 3-5 degrees C increase in freezing tolerance when exposed to -3 degrees C for 12-18 h before a freezing test (LT50) is applied. The -3 degrees C treatment replicates soil freezing that can occur in the days or weeks leading to overwintering by freezing-tolerant plants. This additional freezing tolerance is called subzero acclimation (SZA) to differentiate it from cold acclimation (CA) that is acquired at above-freezing temperatures.

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