Molecular Biology of Rice

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Gebonden, 304 blz. | Engels
Springer Japan | 1998e druk, 1999
ISBN13: 9784431702153
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Springer Japan 1998e druk, 1999 9784431702153
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Recent advances in genome analysis and transformation have made rice a model monocot for molecular biologists. This volume covers four areas of rice molecular biology in which exciting progress has been made recently: genome analysis and gene isolation, development, regulation of gene expression, and transformation and rice improvement. It will be of great interest to researchers who work in traditional agricultural sciences using rice, as well as to those who have an interest in using rice as an experimental model for basic research. The book gives an overall view on what has already been done, as well as what will be possible in rice. It presents chapters on development and gene regulation - exciting new research area in the future, and explores potentials in rice improvement using various molecular biological methods.

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ISBN13:9784431702153
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:304
Uitgever:Springer Japan
Druk:1998

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<B>Genome analysis and gene isolation:</B> Current status of genome analysis in rice, Takuji Sasaki (RGP, Tsukuba).- Genome analysis and rice breeding, David J. Mackill (University of California).- Retrotransposons and gene isolation, Hirohiko Hirochika (NIAR, Tsukuba).- Ac/Ds as tools for rice molecular biology, Ko Shimamoto (Nara Inst. Sci. Tech).- <B>Development:</B> Morphogenetic mutants of rice, Yasuro Nagato (Univ. Tokyo).- Flower development, Junko Kyozuka (Nara Inst. Sci. Tech).- Homeo-box genes, Makoto Matsuoka ( Nagoya Univ.).- <B>Regulation of gene expression:</B> Regulation of gene expression by ABA, Tsukaho Hattori (Mie Univ.).- Regulation of alpha-amylase gene expression, Yu Su-May (Acad. Sinica, Taiwan).- Storage protein gene expression, Fumio Takaiwa (NIAR, Tsukuba).- Molecular biology of rice-pathogen interaction, Guo-Liang Wang (The National Univ. Singapore).- <B>Transformation and rice improvement:</B> Agrobacterium-mediated transformation, Toshihiko Komari (Japan Tobacco Inc.).- Genetic engineering of virus resistance, Peter Waterhouse (CSIRO, Australia).- Rice improvement by transformation, Ingo Potrykus (Inst. Plant Sci., ETH).

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