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Phytotoxicity of two MCNs was then comparatively evaluated using rice as a model plant.
Therefore using rice as a soft biotemplate appears to be a promising way to synthesize zinc oxide nanoparticles.
The ability to link sequence and diversity information to physiological functions, plant development and agronomic traits in rice will encourage a new generation of highly qualified and competent young scientists to the field of rice research and will simultaneously expand the foundation for comparative genomics using rice as a pivotal reference genome.
This research developed an endosperm genotype−based genetic approach to determine specific tissues through which a mapped QTL regulates germination using rice as a model.
It also makes the homoeologous group 3 chromosomes of the Triticeae a logical target for chromosome oriented genome sequencing, using rice as a reference genome [ 12].
This may have implications in terms of using rice as a template for gene discovery and gene function prediction in the larger genome monocots.
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Our knowledge of the plant metabolome is still limited, as was demonstrated recently using rice as an example to show, that even after a detailed (literature) analysis of all available information on this crop's metabolites, we must still only have visualised just a small fraction ([Kind et al. 2009]).
In the present study a variation on the whole genome angle has been developed in which, using rice as an anchor, DNA sequence databases based upon both cDNA transcripts and methylation-filtration [ 25] obtained from both monocot and dicot crop and model species (see Figure 1 for a taxonomic description) have been aligned with the annotated rice pseudomolecules.
We used rice as a model plant.
In this sense, we can use rice as a reference genome for biofuel crops such as sugarcane and sorghum.
On the other hand, because we can map sorghum genes to their chromosomal positions, we can use rice as a reference genome to identify genes by their ancestry.
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