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    Decreased dCAP-D3 levels result in spreading of repressive histone marks and an opening of the chromatin at a dCAP-D3 regulated gene cluster containing a retrotransposon. by Andrew T. Schuster (478446)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) qRT-PCR for transcript levels of genes surrounding <i>mdg1-1403</i> (as depicted in diagram in A) indicates that compared to control dsRNA treated cells, transcription is decreased in dCAP-D3 dsRNA treated cells prior to retrotransposon mobilization (day 4) and increases to almost normal levels on the day of retrotransposon mobilization (day 5). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Biophysically Informed Imaging Acquisition of Plant Water Status.PDF by Daniel P. Beverly (9589838)

    Published 2020
    “…To better explore the whole drought response parameter space, we also tested a crop (Brassica rapa) and desert shrub (Artemisia tridentata). …”
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    Image_5_SmDXS5, acting as a molecular valve, plays a key regulatory role in the primary and secondary metabolism of tanshinones in Salvia miltiorrhiza.jpeg by Da-chuan Zhang (14096760)

    Published 2022
    “…The low content of tanshinones (terpenoids) has always restricted development of the S. miltiorrhiza industry. Here, we found that SmDXS5, a rate-limiting enzyme-coding gene located at the intersection of primary and secondary metabolism, can effectively change the transcription level and secondary metabolome profile of hairy roots of S. miltiorrhiza, and significantly increase the content of tanshinones. …”
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    Table_5_SmDXS5, acting as a molecular valve, plays a key regulatory role in the primary and secondary metabolism of tanshinones in Salvia miltiorrhiza.xls by Da-chuan Zhang (14096760)

    Published 2022
    “…The low content of tanshinones (terpenoids) has always restricted development of the S. miltiorrhiza industry. Here, we found that SmDXS5, a rate-limiting enzyme-coding gene located at the intersection of primary and secondary metabolism, can effectively change the transcription level and secondary metabolome profile of hairy roots of S. miltiorrhiza, and significantly increase the content of tanshinones. …”
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