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N9902
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Name: upf1-5 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of Leeds Brendan Davies
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Homozygous line derived from SALK_112922. TDNA insertion located in the 3 prime UTR of UPF1 at position 7037. UPF1 mRNA has been severely reduced (RT-PCR).
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Phenotype
Over-representation of PTC-containing mRNAs. Flowering time affected approximately 2 weeks later than wild-type plants in long-day growth conditions. upf1-5 also has narrower and more jagged rosette leaves than wild-type plants. In approximately 5% of the flowers, upf1-5 exhibits aberrant flower formation. Two or three flowers appear to be initiated at the same point, giving rise to the appearance of double and triple fused flowers. Sometimes new flowers are initiated within developing flowers, resulting in the formation of a series of distorted flowers at different stages of development. (Arciga-Reyes et al., 2006). Phenotype can vary with conditions
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N10932
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Name: Feldmann visible mutant |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of Arizona Ken Feldmann
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Part of Feldmann visible mutant collection. Flower mutant : reduced fertility
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Phenotype
Flower mutant : reduced fertility
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N16235
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Name: embryonic flower 1 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Berkeley Brian Staskawicz
- University of California, Berkeley Z. Renee Sung
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description recessive
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Phenotype
Seedlings with short hypocotyls, oval-shape cotyledons with no petioles, absence of rosette growth, a very short inflorescence develops directly from the embryo or callus; the inflorescence shoot contains sessile leaves and 2 to 3 flowers with incomplete floral organ development; although all the four floral organs can be observed in a population, petal formation is devoid in most individuals; a pistil is the most prominent floral organ observed; homozygous plants are sterile.
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N16236
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Name: embryonic flower 1 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Berkeley Brian Staskawicz
- University of California, Berkeley Z. Renee Sung
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description recessive
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Phenotype
Strong allele; seedlings with very short hypocotyls, oval-shape cotyledons with no petiols; absence of rosette growth; a very short inflorescence develops directly from the embryo or callus, internode elongation shows that seedling meristem produce an inflorescence rather than a flower, however all floral primordia develop into carpelloid structures; no leaves, petals or stamens are formed; the carpel-like structures are all capped with stigma-like tissues, which are characterized by the presence of papillae cells, lacking style differentiation; the lower part of the carpelloid structure differentiates into ovaries and ovules, few ovules are formed but each is made of nucellus, integuments and funiculus; homozygous plants arte sterile. Requires several days longer than the wild type and other emf mutants to germinate.
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N16237
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Name: embryonic flower 1 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Berkeley Brian Staskawicz
- University of California, Berkeley Z. Renee Sung
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description recessive
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Phenotype
Seedlings with short hypocotyls, oval-shape cotyledons with no petioles, absence of rosette growth, a short inflorescence develops directly from the embryo or callus; the inflorescence shoot contains sessile leaves and 2 to 3 flowers with incomplete floral organ development; although all the four floral organs can be observed in a population, petal formation is devoid in most individuals; a pistil is the most prominent floral organ observed; homozygous plants are sterile.
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N16238
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Name: embryonic flower 2 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Berkeley Brian Staskawicz
- University of California, Berkeley Z. Renee Sung
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description recessive
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Phenotype
Seedlings with short hypocotyls, oval-shape cotyledons with no petioles, absence of rosette growth, a very short inflorescence develops directly from the embryo or callus; the typical inflorescence shoot contains sessile leaves and two flowers with incomplete floral organ development; each flower has a disproportionally large pistil supported by a gynophore, six stamens and four sepals, but no petals; at maturity the pistil is several times taller than the stamens; homozygous plants are sterile.
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N16239
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Name: embryonic flower 2 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Berkeley Brian Staskawicz
- University of California, Berkeley Z. Renee Sung
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description recessive
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Phenotype
Seedlings with short hypocotyls, oval-shape cotyledons with no petioles, absence of rosette growth, a very short inflorescence develops directly from the embryo or callus; the inflorescence shoots contain few small sessile leaves or sepals and floral organs with incomplete floral development; often produce a prominent pistil, usually no petals or stamens are detected; homozygous plants are sterile.
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N16240
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Name: embryonic flower 2 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Berkeley Brian Staskawicz
- University of California, Berkeley Z. Renee Sung
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description recessive
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Phenotype
Seedlings with short hypocotyls, oval-shape cotyledons with no petioles, absence of rosette growth, a short inflorescence develops directly from the embryo or callus; the inflorescence shoot contains sessile leaves and 2 to 3 flowers with incomplete floral organ development; although all the four floral organs can be observed in a population, petal formation is devoid in most individuals; a pistil is the most prominent floral organ observed; homozygous plants are sterile.
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N16241
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Name: embryonic flower 2 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Berkeley Brian Staskawicz
- University of California, Berkeley Z. Renee Sung
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description recessive
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Phenotype
Seedlings with short hypocotyls, oval-shape cotyledons with no petioles, absence of rosette growth, a short inflorescence develops directly from the embryo or callus; the inflorescence shoot contains sessile leaves and 2 to 3 flowers with incomplete floral organ development; although all the four floral organs can be observed in a population, petal formation is devoid in most individuals; a pistil is the most prominent floral organ observed; homozygous plants are sterile.
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N16242
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Name: embryonic flower 2 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Berkeley Brian Staskawicz
- University of California, Berkeley Z. Renee Sung
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description recessive
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Phenotype
Seedlings with short hypocotyls, oval-shape cotyledons with no petioles, absence of rosette growth, a very short inflorescence develops directly from the embryo or callus; the inflorescence shoot contains sessile leaves and 2 to 3 flowers with incomplete floral organ development; although all the four floral organs can be observed in a population, petal formation is devoid in most individuals; a pistil is the most prominent floral organ observed; homozygous plants are sterile.
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