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dc.creatorCoelho, C. P.-
dc.creatorCosta Netto, A. P.-
dc.creatorColasanti, J.-
dc.creatorChalfun-Junior, A.-
dc.date.accessioned2017-03-08T20:04:28Z-
dc.date.available2017-03-08T20:04:28Z-
dc.date.issued2013-04-
dc.identifier.citationCOELHO, C. P. et al. A proposed model for the flowering signaling pathway of sugarcane under photoperiodic control. Genetics and Molecular Research, Ribeirão Preto, v. 12, n. 2, p. 1347-1359, Apr. 2013.pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.geneticsmr.com/articles/2240pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/12443-
dc.description.abstractMolecular analysis of floral induction in Arabidopsis has identified several flowering time genes related to 4 response networks defined by the autonomous, gibberellin, photoperiod, and vernalization pathways. Although grass flowering processes include ancestral functions shared by both mono- and dicots, they have developed their own mechanisms to transmit floral induction signals. Despite its high production capacity and its important role in biofuel production, almost no information is available about the flowering process in sugarcane. We searched the Sugarcane Expressed Sequence Tags database to look for elements of the flowering signaling pathway under photoperiodic control. Sequences showing significant similarity to flowering time genes of other species were clustered, annotated, and analyzed for conserved domains. Multiple alignments comparing the sequences found in the sugarcane database and those from other species were performed and their phylogenetic relationship assessed using the MEGA 4.0 software. Electronic Northerns were run with Cluster and TreeView programs, allowing us to identify putative members of the photoperiod-controlled flowering pathway of sugarcane. Molecular analysis of floral induction in Arabidopsis has identified several flowering time genes related to 4 response networks defined by the autonomous, gibberellin, photoperiod, and vernalization pathways. Although grass flowering processes include ancestral functions shared by both mono- and dicots, they have developed their own mechanisms to transmit floral induction signals. Despite its high production capacity and its important role in biofuel production, almost no information is available about the flowering process in sugarcane. We searched the Sugarcane Expressed Sequence Tags database to look for elements of the flowering signaling pathway under photoperiodic control. Sequences showing significant similarity to flowering time genes of other species were clustered, annotated, and analyzed for conserved domains. Multiple alignments comparing the sequences found in the sugarcane database and those from other species were performed and their phylogenetic relationship assessed using the MEGA 4.0 software. Electronic Northerns were run with Cluster and TreeView programs, allowing us to identify putative members of the photoperiod-controlled flowering pathway of sugarcane.pt_BR
dc.languageen_USpt_BR
dc.publisherFundação de Pesquisas Científicas de Ribeirão Pretopt_BR
dc.rightsrestrictAccesspt_BR
dc.sourceGenetics and molecular researchpt_BR
dc.subjectFloral inductionpt_BR
dc.subjectPhotoperiodismpt_BR
dc.subjectSaccharum spppt_BR
dc.subjectFlowering time genespt_BR
dc.subjectSUCESTpt_BR
dc.subjectBiomass yieldpt_BR
dc.titleA proposed model for the flowering signaling pathway of sugarcane under photoperiodic controlpt_BR
dc.typeArtigopt_BR
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