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  2. Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC) provides seed and information resources to the International Arabidopsis Genome Project and the wider research community. It is based in the School of Biosciences at the University of Nottingham's Sutton Bonington Campus, in the English county of Nottinghamshire.

  3. Arabidopsis thaliana - Wikipedia

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    Botanical illustration. Arabidopsis thaliana is an annual (rarely biennial) plant, usually growing to 20–25 cm tall. [6] The leaves form a rosette at the base of the plant, with a few leaves also on the flowering stem.

  4. Arabidopsis - Wikipedia

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    Arabidopsis (rockcress) is a genus in the family Brassicaceae. They are small flowering plants related to cabbage and mustard . This genus is of great interest since it contains thale cress ( Arabidopsis thaliana ), one of the model organisms used for studying plant biology and the first plant to have its entire genome sequenced.

  5. History of research on Arabidopsis thaliana - Wikipedia

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    Arabidopsis thaliana is a first class model organism and the single most important species for fundamental research in plant molecular genetics. A. thaliana was the first plant for which a high-quality reference genome sequence was determined and a worldwide research community has developed many other genetic resources and tools.

  6. File:Microbial consortia naturally formed on the roots of ...

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    English: Microbial consortia naturally formed on the roots of Arabidopsis thaliana Scanning electron microscopy pictures of root surfaces from natural A. thaliana populations showing the complex microbial networks formed on roots. a) Overview of an A. thaliana root (primary root) with numerous root hairs. b) Biofilm-forming bacteria.

  7. List of Greek and Latin roots in English/N - Wikipedia

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    Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples nap-turnip: Latin: ... nasc-, nat-born: Latin: nascere, nāsci (past participle natus)

  8. List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic ...

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    The roots for the binomial name are crassus (thick, fat) and rupestris (living on cliffs or rocks) This list of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names is intended to help those unfamiliar with classical languages to understand and remember the scientific names of organisms.

  9. The Arabidopsis Information Resource - Wikipedia

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    The Arabidopsis genome and annotations can be visualized using the interactive SeqViewer and GBrowse tools. TAIR’s biocurators are responsible for acquiring and integrating data from the research literature (functional annotation) [ 2 ] as well as for assisting the community in using Arabidopsis data and tools.