Identification of conserved core xylem gene sets: conifer cDNA microarray development, transcript profiling and computational analyses.
One approach for investigating the molecular basis of wood formation is to integrate microarray profiling data sets and sequence analyses, comparing tree species with model plants such as Arabidopsis. Conifers may be included in comparative studies thanks to large-scale expressed sequence tag (EST)...
Main Authors: | Pavy, N, Boyle, B, Nelson, C, Paule, C, Giguère, I, Caron, S, Parsons, L, Dallaire, N, Bedon, F, Bérubé, H, Cooke, J, Mackay, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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