Home/ Publications/ The frequent transcriptional readthrough of the tobacco Tnt1 retrotransposon and its possible implications for the control of resistance genes The frequent transcriptional readthrough of the tobacco Tnt1 retrotransposon and its possible implications for the control of resistance genes Published: 17.02.09 Authors: Hernández-Pinzón I, de Jesús E, Santiago N, Casacuberta JM. (2009). Reference: J Mol Evol. 2009 Mar;68(3):269-78. Recent publications See all Published: 24.04.26 Two genes, one switch: a bidirectional promoter strategy for inducible plant immunity Published: 21.04.26 A phosphorelay circuit drives extracellular alkalinization in receptor kinase-mediated immune and cell-wall damage signaling Published: 20.04.26 Whole-genome sequencing reveals a possible molecular basis of sex determination in the dioecious wild yam Dioscorea tokoro
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