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These plants can produce beautiful pink, cotton candy like flowers, which in turn produce more sensitive seeds.
Nevertheless, the black hull hybrid resulted more sensitive to seed moisture changes.
PhymmBL version 3.2 uses a more sensitive search seed size of 11, which is more computationally costly.
Mathematical results (Buhler et al., 2003; Xu et al., 2006) have shown that spaced seeds are more sensitive than consecutive seeds (those without 'don't care' positions) in finding local similarities between two strings.
The results showed that GBM cells are more sensitive to I seed irradiation than to X-ray irradiation.
Taken together, these assays indicate that GBM cells are more sensitive to I seed irradiation than to X-ray irradiation.
Concerning auxin, the data presented here point out that the specificity of the response to the hormone is higher in ES and LM, although the relationship between the overall HORMONOMETER (H) and ST data indicates that mesocarp is always more sensitive than the seed to the hormone.
The above two seeding algorithms allowing mismatches in their seeds are exceedingly more sensitive than the other seeding algorithms.
Because wrky2 mutants are more sensitive to ABA during seed germination and postgermination growth arrest than the wild type, and wrky2 mutants also affect important genes of the ABA signal pathway in the regulation of germination and postgermination growth, we analyze whether abi3-1, aba2-3, aba3-1 and aba3-1 mutants have an effect on the expression of WRKY2.
The EPPO storage delayed radicle protrusion for both maturity fractions after only 1 week at 18 MPa pO2, and the less-mature seeds were more sensitive compared with the most-mature seeds (Fig. 5B).
cyp709b3 seed germination was also more sensitive to salt stress than seeds of wild type and the other mutants.
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