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Plants missing LORELEI had similar defects in their ability to reproduce as the plants missing FERONIA.
The experiments show that plants missing either LLG1 or FERONIA had similar defects in growth and in how they respond to plant hormones.
Moreover, we showed crucial role of LIG4 in the repair of SSBs by BER mechanism, where it can substitute along with LIG1 [ 19] in plants missing LIG3.
Nevertheless, plants missing that part of the protein still flowered later and revealed higher FLC expression levels than both Col-0 and transgenic lines lacking a substantial part of the FRI C-terminus [ 17].
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With the plant missing, EVE is considered defective and taken to the repair ward along with WALL-E (for cleaning).
So the wire services which reported Sunday's death toll of seven at the Taji plant missed the bigger picture.
If a plant misses while throwing, they have to run and manually get the ball.
The results showed that although NBS1-deficient plants were viable, lacked any sign of developmental aberration and produced fertile seeds through many generations upon self-fertilisation, plants also missing the functional telomerase (double mutants), rapidly, within three generations, displayed severe developmental defects.
The power plants are missing their most important ingredient – coal.
These genes were shown to modify some components of disease resistance in rice, but definite evidence of their usefulness in rice plants is missing (DOC 57 kb) Supplemental Table 2 Rice genes that were not listed in Table 1.
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