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1 pic dynamical effects (hopping, jumping, and shattering).
2 ge on these fortified cell layers to trigger shatter.
3 pment of separation layers essential for pod shatter.
4 by a process called fruit dehiscence, or pod shatter.
5 US81 nuclease, leading to massive chromosome shattering.
6 pecies, we found evolution towards less seed shattering.
7  dehiscence zone and consequently reduce pod shattering.
8 ng genes play only minor roles in legume pod shattering.
9 sulting in DNA damage and massive chromosome shattering.
10 tosolic nucleases and induces chromothriptic shattering.
11 eating torsion in pod walls that facilitates shattering.
12 s exhibit varied AZ morphology and levels of shattering.
13 vLes1) as a gene whose product controls seed shattering.
14 ains, affecting mechanical strength and seed shattering.
15 uring crop domestication is the loss of seed shattering.
16 he MADS-box gene, zagl1, associates with ear shattering.
17 t high internal excitation that results from shattering.
18 on of these peptides is solely determined by shattering.
19 netic and thermodynamic trap for gated chain shattering.
20  Brittle Rachis 1 (TtBtr1) genes controlling shattering, a key domestication trait.
21  selection for its effect on the loss of ear shattering, a key domestication trait.
22 ions became more complex due to embedding of shattered abrasive and the replacment of carbon with oxy
23 at is strictly associated with explosive pod shatter across the Brassicaceae plant family.
24 ls undergoing chromosome mis-segregation and shattering after transient inactivation of the spindle a
25                     Ironically, however, the shattering allele of SpWRKY appears to be recently evolv
26 sposon insertion in the domesticated loss-of-shattering allele SiLes1-TE (transposable element).
27        The frequency of these resistance pod-shattering alleles is often positively correlated with e
28 t genes lead to transgressive segregation of shattering alleles, producing plants with either enhance
29 lants have evolved dehiscent dry fruits that shatter along a specifically developed junction at carpe
30  valve margin tissue that allow the fruit to shatter along two defined borders and disperse the seeds
31 to support its effectiveness in reducing pod shatter and highlights its potential for growers to incr
32  by which specific regions of the genome are shattered and then stitched together via a single devast
33  in which it is closely associated with seed shattering and dormancy.
34 we analyze two domestication-related traits, shattering and flowering time, in a mapping population d
35                          Chromothripsis, the shattering and imperfect reassembly of one (or a few) ch
36  associated with submergence tolerance, seed shattering and plant architecture and found independent
37 enic bases for many canonical traits such as shattering and plant architecture.
38                                   Chromosome shattering and reassembly resembling chromothripsis (a s
39       The rearrangements arose by chromosome shattering and rejoining as well as by replication-depen
40 non of 'chromothripsis' (massive chromosomal shattering and reorganization) is not unique to cancer c
41 volves, in most cases, localized chromosomal shattering and reorganization, resulting in a dramatical
42                  Chromothripsis, the chaotic shattering and repair of chromosomes, is common in cance
43 mately 20 cm at maturity), lack of seed-head shatter, and undemanding growth requirements should make
44     Long-term consequences of this landscape shattering are inferred to include increased runoff and
45                         The sh1 mutant lacks shattering, as expected.
46 his, resulting in a seed head which does not shatter at maturity, is one of the key phenotypes that d
47  allyl resin plastic, and high-index plastic shattered at impact energies less than those expected to
48 , spontaneous or harsh weather-induced fruit shattering at maturity could lead to yield losses from 3
49            Association of seed dormancy with shattering, awn, and black hull and red pericarp colors
50 his organism is able to reconstruct a genome shattered by gamma rays has now been revealed.
51 cus radiodurans gets reassembled after being shattered by high-dose radiation.
52 ling and the ovarian cycle would probably be shattered by USFs.
53 nc finger transcription factor that promotes shattering by repressing SHAT1-5 expression, thereby red
54 ers maintain the proximity of fragments of a shattered chromosome enabling their re-encapsulation int
55                                              Shattered chromosomes are formed from the genome of the
56  unclear how acentric fragments derived from shattered chromosomes are inherited between daughter cel
57 d resulting in the origin of genome-specific shattered chromosomes.plantcell;31/11/2596/FX1F1fx1.
58                     In the first, chromosome shattering (chromothripsis) is produced by mitotic entry
59  concluded in December against a backdrop of shattered climate records, extreme weather, and climate
60 ge of our method is the incorporation of the shattered coalescent model for genealogies, allowing for
61 n-Monte Carlo algorithm that is based on the shattered coalescent model of genetic heterogeneity at a
62 sor about 10 kilometres in diameter during a shattering collision 7.5 million years ago.
63 s, chlorophyll degradation, and earlier seed shattering compared with the wild type.
64 rmable than the desolvated microcrystals and shatter completely at very low applied force.
65                                              Shatter cones are radially oriented over a 6.5-km-diamet
66                          Recently discovered shatter cones in 3.47-billion-year-old (Ga) rocks reveal
67                                              Shatter cones postdate regional structures and occur in
68  New Mexico is evidenced by large human-size shatter cones.
69 ues at three developmental stages in two low-shattering cultivars of aus and temperate japonica domes
70 s a delay in reconstitution of the 10 kGy IR-shattered D. radiodurans replicons that correlates with
71 code a large number of other variables (high shattering dimensionality).
72  preserving the advantages conferred by high shattering dimensionality.
73 odon and led to small seeds and loss of seed shattering during African rice domestication.
74 vestigate the loss of seed dispersal via pod shattering during common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) do
75 tion of the FA pathway suppresses chromosome shattering during mitosis without impacting interphase-a
76          The repeated evolution of high seed shattering during multiple independent de-domestications
77 LD3-dependent mitotic DNA synthesis to prime shattered fragments for reassembly in the ensuing cell c
78 n development and, thus, contributes to seed shattering from mature fruits.
79 2 and OsXND-1-like, along with certain known shattering genes involved in AZ formation, likely played
80 ume homologs of Arabidopsis thaliana silique shattering genes play only minor roles in legume pod sha
81 a, which were used to identify putative seed-shattering genes.
82 allows systematic identification of hot-spot shattered genomic regions, showing reproducibility acros
83 ries were caused by debris and shrapnel from shattered glass leading to surface injury (26 [54.2%]),
84 ' sakes as much as her own, Barbie must keep shattering glass ceilings.
85               The distributions of these non-shattering haplotypes among sorghum landraces suggest th
86 igating the molecular mechanisms of seed pod shattering has shown that the basic helix-loop-helix (bH
87 scence may allow genetic manipulation of pod shatter in crop plants.
88 ITFULL may directly allow the control of pod shatter in oilseed crops such as canola.
89 f marine molluscs and systematic use of heat shatter in stone tool production, none of which occur in
90  methylglyoxal-methylamine aerosol particles shattered in Raman microscopy impact-flow experiments, r
91 arily responsible for the reduction of grain shattering in rice domestication.
92                      Here, we show that seed shattering in sorghum is controlled by a single gene, Sh
93       Here, we show that the transition from shattering in wild soybeans to shattering resistance in
94 the expression of the major regulator of pod shattering, INDEHISCENT, as well as disrupting the auxin
95 phic genomic event allowing a chromosome to 'shatter into many pieces' and reassemble into a function
96 grees C, the parent single crystal (phase I) shatters into single crystal fragments of the new phase
97                             Local chromosome shattering involving a single-step catastrophic event (c
98                            Resistance to pod shattering is a key domestication-related trait selected
99                           A reduction in pod shattering is one of the main components of grain legume
100 omosome micronucleation-dependent chromosome shattering is shown to drive acquisition of segmental de
101 tary embryo and the proto-Jupiter could have shattered its primordial compact core and mixed the heav
102 HMP7 pathological axis engendered chromosome shattering known to result from micronuclear rupture.
103                     We have coined the term "shattered landscape" to describe the severity of these e
104                         Vaginal fistula is a shattering maternal complication characterized by an ano
105                   The results suggest that a shattering mechanism dominates the vaporization dynamics
106                     Mutations related to pod shattering modify the twisting force of pod walls or the
107 , including changes in ploidy level, loss of shattering, multiple origins, and domestication outside
108 atic reductions in injection risk behaviors, shattering of cohesive injection networks, and/or broad
109 hree intermediate structures, even after the shattering of crystals into small pieces.
110    Chromothripsis describes the catastrophic shattering of mis-segregated chromosomes trapped within
111 uctures that provoke extensive yet localized shattering of mis-segregated chromosomes.
112 ntributes to the improved sequence coverage: shattering of peptide ions on surfaces opens up a variet
113 s were most probably produced by collisional shattering of precursor objects after capture by Jupiter
114 dispersal by rhizomes and seed dispersal by "shattering" of the mature inflorescence.
115 been developed to mitigate the impact of pod shatter on crop yield with limited success.
116                                              Shattering opens a variety of dissociation pathways that
117                                Raindrops may shatter or remain intact upon impact, pushing the undama
118 nly have been shifted, but in fact have been shattered or reversed.
119 d legumes suffer serious yield losses due to shattering, particularly under arid conditions.
120    Interestingly, GL4 also controls the seed shattering phenotype like its orthologue SH4 gene in Asi
121                                      A chain-shattering polymer (CSP) has been proposed as a microdis
122             Recent temperature extremes have shattered previously observed records, reaching intensit
123 velocities, and fringe washout progressively shattered reflectance and phase signals beyond the Nyqui
124             The continued development of pod-shattering-related functional information will be vital
125 uisitely sensitive to migration-induced cell shattering, releasing interleukin (IL)-1beta that drives
126 roughout interphase, how chromosomes undergo shattering remains unresolved.
127              Knocking out ALC would increase shatter resistance to avoid seed loss during mechanical
128 ansition from shattering in wild soybeans to shattering resistance in cultivated soybeans resulted fr
129 he genetic, molecular, and cellular bases of shattering resistance in soybeans.
130 leles, producing plants with either enhanced shattering resistance or atavistic susceptibility to the
131  of each gene typically showing only partial shattering resistance.
132 ably, the SNP rs.Gm16.29778273 linked to pod-shattering resistance.
133 icated grain legume species contain multiple shattering-resistance genes, with mutants of each gene t
134 og (OsSh1) was subsequently validated with a shattering-resistant mutant, and two maize orthologs (Zm
135 erefore, they are probably the remnants of a shattered ring-moon of Pan size or larger, locally contr
136      Two genes associated with seed size and shattering showed signatures of selection.
137 and computed tomographic examination without shattered spleen or other injuries requiring celiotomy.
138                       The reduction in grain shattering that led to cereal domestication involved gen
139 make best use of new therapeutic options and shatter the glass ceiling.
140 ancement of women in academic surgery and to shatter the glass ceiling.
141          Recent case series and cohorts have shattered the concept that MVP is most generally benign
142 g source of neurons and glia, a concept that shattered the dogma that the nervous system lacked regen
143 clusion, recent outcome and safety data have shattered the halo of dual RAS blockade for hypertension
144           The Venezuelan economic crisis has shattered the health-care system and resulted in rising
145                                              Shattering the long-held dogma that organolithium chemis
146        We argue that non-genetic inheritance shatters the frontier between physiology and evolution,
147 e trapped within interphase bridges and then shattered, thereby producing micronuclei whose encapsula
148                                              Shattering this delicate equilibrium has been the goal o
149  transcription factor, SpWRKY, in conferring shattering to a wild sorghum relative, Sorghum propinquu
150 n highly lignified, robust siliques that are shatter tolerant.
151 hree traits: response to climate, a 'loss of shattering' trait that permits mechanical harvest and le
152               Internal energies required for shattering transition are approximately the same for des
153 the dynamics of ion-surface interaction: the shattering transition.
154 d why some crystals are elastic while others shatter under applied force.
155                          Suppression of seed shattering was a key step during crop domestication that
156                       Multiple recent record-shattering weather events raise questions about the adeq
157 s and in two genotypes of their derived high-shattering weed groups, Blackhull Awned (BHA) and Spanis
158 replication fork progression and chromosomal shattering were also observed, suggesting replication st
159 Our results indicate that Sh1 genes for seed shattering were under parallel selection during sorghum,
160 flower color, pod color, pubescence, and pod-shattering-were phenotyped in two environments.
161 hat cups are typically made of porcelain and shatter when we accidentally drop them.
162 d expected material behaviors (e.g., a glass shattering when falling to the ground) or unexpected mat
163 rough a spring-loaded mechanism known as pod shatter, which is essential for dispersal of the seeds.
164  were more common in West largely because of shattered windows (75.0% vs. 13.6%; P = 0.001), resultin
165 cent discovery of a YABBY locus that confers shattering within Sorghum bicolor and other cereals vali
166 tween TORC2 kinase and this yeast chromosome shattering (YCS) we performed phosphoproteomics.

 
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