This weeks GARNet Research Roundup begins with a paper from researchers
at the University of Dundee, James Hutton Institute, Durham University
and the University of Glasgow that characterises a functional role for
alternative splicing during the cold response.
Second is a paper from Newcastle University that investigates the role
of the OXI1 kinase during aphid predation.
Third is a paper that includes University of Bristol co-authors that
looks at strigolactone signaling in moss whilst the fourth paper from
researchers at Leeds and QMUL studies the role of ascorbate during
photosynthesis.
The final paper from Warwick and York uses gene expression data from
pathogen-infected plants to generate a model for predicting a strategy
for synthetic engineering of the defence response.
http://blog.garnetcommunity.org.uk/garnet-research-roundup-june-4th/
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