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Journal of Advances in Microbiology, 2018
Current Science, 2005
Résumé/Abstract Micro shoots developed from the meristematic basal portion of the innermost leave... more Résumé/Abstract Micro shoots developed from the meristematic basal portion of the innermost leaves of pineapple [Ananus comosus (L.) Merr] were encapsulated in alginate beads for short-term storage as a prelude to the transformation programme. Among the ...
Current Science, Dec 10, 2004
Current Science, 2004
... Gaurab Gangopadhyay*, Tanoy Bandyopadhyay*, Sangita Basu Gangopadhyay** and Kalyan K. Mukherj... more ... Gaurab Gangopadhyay*, Tanoy Bandyopadhyay*, Sangita Basu Gangopadhyay** and Kalyan K. Mukherjee*, *Cytogenetics ... 7. Gangopadhyay, G., Basu Gangopadhyay, S., Poddar, R., Gupta, S. and Mukherjee ... Several X-ray crystal structures of CypA (165 amino acids), both ...
Bioinformation, 2015
MADS (Minichromosome Maintenance1 Agamous Deficiens Serum response factor) box genes encode trans... more MADS (Minichromosome Maintenance1 Agamous Deficiens Serum response factor) box genes encode transcription factors and they play a key role in growth and development of flowering plants. There are two types of MADS box genes- Type I (serum response factor (SRF)-like) and Type II (myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2)-like). Type II MADS box genes have a conserved MIKC domain (MADS DNA-binding domain, intervening domain, keratin-like domain, and c-terminal domain) and these were extensively studied in plants. Compared to other plants very little is known about MADS box genes in Camellia sinensis. The present study aims at identifying and analyzing the MADS-box genes present in Camellia sinensis. A comparative bioinformatics and phylogenetic analysis of the Camellia sinensis sequences along with Arabidopsis thaliana MADS box sequences available in the public domain databases led to the identification of 16 genes which were orthologous to Type II MADS box gene family members. The protein seq...
Pteridology in the New Millennium, 2003
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 2000
Current Sci, 2007
The sex of Carica papaya, an angiosperm and Cycas circinalis, a gymnosperm was studied using ISSR... more The sex of Carica papaya, an angiosperm and Cycas circinalis, a gymnosperm was studied using ISSR and RAPD techniques in pre-flowering stage. One female-specific band generated from ISSR profile using primer (GACA)4 was detected in papaya, which seems to have ...
Current Science, 2004
... Gaurab Gangopadhyay*, Tanoy Bandyopadhyay*, Sangita Basu Gangopadhyay** and Kalyan K. Mukherj... more ... Gaurab Gangopadhyay*, Tanoy Bandyopadhyay*, Sangita Basu Gangopadhyay** and Kalyan K. Mukherjee*, *Cytogenetics ... 7. Gangopadhyay, G., Basu Gangopadhyay, S., Poddar, R., Gupta, S. and Mukherjee ... Several X-ray crystal structures of CypA (165 amino acids), both ...
Journal of Advances in Microbiology, 2018
Current Science, 2005
Résumé/Abstract Micro shoots developed from the meristematic basal portion of the innermost leave... more Résumé/Abstract Micro shoots developed from the meristematic basal portion of the innermost leaves of pineapple [Ananus comosus (L.) Merr] were encapsulated in alginate beads for short-term storage as a prelude to the transformation programme. Among the ...
Current Science, Dec 10, 2004
Current Science, 2004
... Gaurab Gangopadhyay*, Tanoy Bandyopadhyay*, Sangita Basu Gangopadhyay** and Kalyan K. Mukherj... more ... Gaurab Gangopadhyay*, Tanoy Bandyopadhyay*, Sangita Basu Gangopadhyay** and Kalyan K. Mukherjee*, *Cytogenetics ... 7. Gangopadhyay, G., Basu Gangopadhyay, S., Poddar, R., Gupta, S. and Mukherjee ... Several X-ray crystal structures of CypA (165 amino acids), both ...
Bioinformation, 2015
MADS (Minichromosome Maintenance1 Agamous Deficiens Serum response factor) box genes encode trans... more MADS (Minichromosome Maintenance1 Agamous Deficiens Serum response factor) box genes encode transcription factors and they play a key role in growth and development of flowering plants. There are two types of MADS box genes- Type I (serum response factor (SRF)-like) and Type II (myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2)-like). Type II MADS box genes have a conserved MIKC domain (MADS DNA-binding domain, intervening domain, keratin-like domain, and c-terminal domain) and these were extensively studied in plants. Compared to other plants very little is known about MADS box genes in Camellia sinensis. The present study aims at identifying and analyzing the MADS-box genes present in Camellia sinensis. A comparative bioinformatics and phylogenetic analysis of the Camellia sinensis sequences along with Arabidopsis thaliana MADS box sequences available in the public domain databases led to the identification of 16 genes which were orthologous to Type II MADS box gene family members. The protein seq...
Pteridology in the New Millennium, 2003
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 2000
Current Sci, 2007
The sex of Carica papaya, an angiosperm and Cycas circinalis, a gymnosperm was studied using ISSR... more The sex of Carica papaya, an angiosperm and Cycas circinalis, a gymnosperm was studied using ISSR and RAPD techniques in pre-flowering stage. One female-specific band generated from ISSR profile using primer (GACA)4 was detected in papaya, which seems to have ...
Current Science, 2004
... Gaurab Gangopadhyay*, Tanoy Bandyopadhyay*, Sangita Basu Gangopadhyay** and Kalyan K. Mukherj... more ... Gaurab Gangopadhyay*, Tanoy Bandyopadhyay*, Sangita Basu Gangopadhyay** and Kalyan K. Mukherjee*, *Cytogenetics ... 7. Gangopadhyay, G., Basu Gangopadhyay, S., Poddar, R., Gupta, S. and Mukherjee ... Several X-ray crystal structures of CypA (165 amino acids), both ...