Genome Organization of More Than 300 Defensin-Like Genes in Arabidopsis
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TextoSeries ; Plant Physiology, 138, p.600-610, 2005Trabajos contenidos: - Silverstein, K.A.T
- Graham, M.A
- Paape, T.D
- VandenBosch, K.A
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Defensins represent an ancient and diverse set of small, cysteine-rich, antimicrobial peptides in mammals, insects, and plants. According to published accounts, most species' genomes contain 15 to 50 defensins. Starting with a set of largely Nodulespecific defensin-like sequences (DEFLs)from the model legume Medicago truncatula, we built motif models to search the nearcomplete Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana)genome. We identified 317 DEFLs, yet 80
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