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Boutin V, Pannenbecker G, Ecke W, Schewe G, Saumitou-Laprade P, Jean R, et al.
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Nov; 73(5):625-9. PMID: 24241183
One natural population (F0 generation) of Beta maritima situated on the French Atlantic coast has been analysed. It was composed of 62% female, 30% hermaphrodite and 8% intermediate plants. The...
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Schmitz U, Michaelis G
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Nov; 76(4):565-9. PMID: 24232277
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and transcriptional patterns of mitochondrial genes have been examined in dwarf, normal, fertile and male sterile Epilobium hybrids. No alterations or rearrangements of mitochondrial DNA could be...
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Ecke W, Michaelis G
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Nov; 79(4):440-2. PMID: 24226444
Two cytoplasms, N and S, are used in the breeding of sugar beet, Beta vulgaris var. altissima. These cytoplasms can be distinguished by their mitochondrial DNA. In an attempt to...
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Saumitou-Laprade P, Pannenbecker G, Boutin-Stadler V, Michaelis G, Vernet P
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Nov; 81(4):533-6. PMID: 24221320
Plants of two natural populations of Beta maritima, characterized by high percentages of male-sterile plants, have been investigated for organelle DNA polymorphism. We confirm the two classes of mitochondrial DNA...
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Saumitou-Laprade P, Rouwendal G, Cuguen J, Krens F, Michaelis G
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Nov; 85(5):529-35. PMID: 24195925
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation in natural Beta maritima populations has been characterized by way of Southern blot hybridizations of total DNA using non-radioactive probes and chemiluminescent detection. It was found...
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Ran Z, Michaelis G
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Oct; 91(6-7):836-40. PMID: 24169966
The Owen cytoplasm of male-sterile sugar beet is associated with several alterations of mitochondrial DNA and one additional HindIII site of chloroplast DNA. The region of this HindIII site has...
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Morchen M, Cuguen J, Michaelis G, Hanni C, Saumitou-Laprade P
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Oct; 92(3-4):326-33. PMID: 24166253
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are known to exhibit high degrees of variability even among closely related individuals. Their usage as nuclear genetic markers requires their conversion into sequence-tagged sites (STSs)....
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Esser K, Jan P, Pratje E, Michaelis G
Mol Genet Genomics . 2004 May; 271(5):616-26. PMID: 15118906
The mitochondrial inner membrane peptidase IMP of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is required for proteolytic processing of certain mitochondrially and nucleus-encoded proteins during their export from the matrix into the inner membrane...
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Ammar H, Michaelis G, Lisowsky T
Curr Genet . 2000 Jun; 37(5):277-84. PMID: 10853763
In countries with a hot climate the mycotoxin citrinin represents a serious problem in fungal food-poisoning. In humans the renal system is affected the most and the mitochondrial respiratory chain...
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Jan P, Esser K, Pratje E, Michaelis G
Mol Gen Genet . 2000 May; 263(3):483-91. PMID: 10821182
The mitochondrial inner membrane peptidase Imp is required for proteolytic processing of the mitochondrially encoded protein Cox2, the nucleus-encoded Cyt b2, Mcr1, and Cyt c1, and possibly other proteins, during...