Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W297136463> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 67 of
67
with 100 items per page.
- W297136463 abstract "Photoperiodism refers to the organism’s ability to detect and respond to seasonal changes in the daily duration of light and dark and thus constitutes one of the most significant and complex examples of the interaction between the organism and its environment. This thesis attempts to describe the prevalence of variation in a photoperiodic response, its adaptive value, and its putative genetic basis in a common cruciferous weed, Capsella bursa-pastoris (Brassicaceae). Furthermore, the thesis presents a first comprehensive comparative overview of the circadian clock mechanism in an early land plant, Physcomitrella patens (Bryophyta), thus providing insights into the evolution of the plant circadian system. In an introductory survey of global gene expression changes among early- and late flowering accessions of C. bursa-pastoris we found an enrichment of genes involved in photoperiodic response and regulation of the circadian clock. Secondly, by phenotyping circadian rhythm variation in a worldwide sample of accessions with known flowering time, we detected robust latitudinal clines in flowering time and circadian period length, which constitute strong indications of local adaptation to photoperiod in the shaping of flowering time variation in this species. In an attempt to elucidate putative genetic causes for the correlated variation between circadian rhythm and flowering time, we found that sequence variation and diverged expression in components regulating light input to the clock, PHYTOCHROME B (PHYB) and DE-ETIOLATED 1 (DET1) make them strong candidate genes. Finally, we present a comparative study of circadian network topology in the moss P. patens. Phylogenetic analyses and time series expression studies of putative clock homologues indicated that several core clock genes present in vascular plants appeared to be lacking in the moss. Consequently, while the clock mechanism in higher plants constitutes at least a three-loop system of interacting components, the moss clock appears to comprise only a single loop. We conclude that C. bursa-pastoris is a highly suitable model system for the further elucidation of the molecular variation that influences adaptive change in natural plant populations. Furthermore, we believe that the continuing study of the seemingly less complex circadian network of P. patens not only can provide insights into the evolution of the plant circadian system, but also may help to clarify some of the remaining issues of the circadian clock mechanism in higher plants." @default.
- W297136463 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W297136463 creator A5001956405 @default.
- W297136463 creator A5067334026 @default.
- W297136463 creator A5067498237 @default.
- W297136463 creator A5069453303 @default.
- W297136463 date "2010-01-01" @default.
- W297136463 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W297136463 title "Genetic basis for correlated variation in circadian rhythm and flowering time in the tetraploid weed Capsella bursa-pastoris (Brassicaceae)" @default.
- W297136463 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W297136463 type Work @default.
- W297136463 sameAs 297136463 @default.
- W297136463 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W297136463 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W297136463 hasAuthorship W297136463A5001956405 @default.
- W297136463 hasAuthorship W297136463A5067334026 @default.
- W297136463 hasAuthorship W297136463A5067498237 @default.
- W297136463 hasAuthorship W297136463A5069453303 @default.
- W297136463 hasConcept C121446783 @default.
- W297136463 hasConcept C130679736 @default.
- W297136463 hasConcept C139807058 @default.
- W297136463 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W297136463 hasConcept C2775943906 @default.
- W297136463 hasConcept C38606739 @default.
- W297136463 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W297136463 hasConcept C55969652 @default.
- W297136463 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W297136463 hasConcept C78458016 @default.
- W297136463 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W297136463 hasConceptScore W297136463C121446783 @default.
- W297136463 hasConceptScore W297136463C130679736 @default.
- W297136463 hasConceptScore W297136463C139807058 @default.
- W297136463 hasConceptScore W297136463C169760540 @default.
- W297136463 hasConceptScore W297136463C2775943906 @default.
- W297136463 hasConceptScore W297136463C38606739 @default.
- W297136463 hasConceptScore W297136463C54355233 @default.
- W297136463 hasConceptScore W297136463C55969652 @default.
- W297136463 hasConceptScore W297136463C59822182 @default.
- W297136463 hasConceptScore W297136463C78458016 @default.
- W297136463 hasConceptScore W297136463C86803240 @default.
- W297136463 hasLocation W2971364631 @default.
- W297136463 hasOpenAccess W297136463 @default.
- W297136463 hasPrimaryLocation W2971364631 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W17962757 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W2150117791 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W2296717519 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W229697732 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W2586346219 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W2594593037 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W2792099557 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W2804595143 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W2912374463 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W2948345616 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W2972184044 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W3014521204 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W305343313 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W3093053792 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W3105841901 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W3133420321 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W3177740506 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W3202878089 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W3204661825 @default.
- W297136463 hasRelatedWork W341291636 @default.
- W297136463 isParatext "false" @default.
- W297136463 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W297136463 magId "297136463" @default.
- W297136463 workType "article" @default.