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The following pages link to Phenotype of the tomato high pigment-2 mutant is caused by a mutation in the tomato homolog of DEETIOLATED1. (Q47990899):
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- Tomato as a Source of Carotenoids and Polyphenols Targeted to Cancer Prevention (Q26743401) (← links)
- DNA Methylation and Chromatin Regulation during Fleshy Fruit Development and Ripening (Q26744539) (← links)
- Evolutionary Recycling of Light Signaling Components in Fleshy Fruits: New Insights on the Role of Pigments to Monitor Ripening (Q26750992) (← links)
- Carotenoid metabolism and regulation in horticultural crops (Q26778634) (← links)
- Light signal transduction: an infinite spectrum of possibilities (Q28743181) (← links)
- Increasing tomato fruit quality by enhancing fruit chloroplast function. A double-edged sword? (Q29013025) (← links)
- Comparative transcripts profiling reveals new insight into molecular processes regulating lycopene accumulation in a sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) red-flesh mutant (Q30892025) (← links)
- Genome mapping and molecular breeding of tomato (Q33325465) (← links)
- KNOX genes influence a gradient of fruit chloroplast development through regulation of GOLDEN2-LIKE expression in tomato (Q33358163) (← links)
- Genome analysis and genetic enhancement of tomato (Q33421828) (← links)
- The maternal effect gene, abnormal oocyte (abo), of Drosophila melanogaster encodes a specific negative regulator of histones (Q33947040) (← links)
- Chromoplast differentiation: current status and perspectives. (Q34134700) (← links)
- Fractionate analysis of the phytochemical composition and antioxidant activities in advanced breeding lines of high-lycopene tomatoes. (Q34497838) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of carotenoid accumulation in two goji (Lycium barbarum L. and L. ruthenicum Murr.) fruits (Q34769460) (← links)
- Repressors of photomorphogenesis. (Q34840599) (← links)
- Silencing SlELP2L, a tomato Elongator complex protein 2-like gene, inhibits leaf growth, accelerates leaf, sepal senescence, and produces dark-green fruit (Q34877823) (← links)
- Arabidopsis CAPRICE (MYB) and GLABRA3 (bHLH) control tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) anthocyanin biosynthesis (Q35287474) (← links)
- Genetic regulation of fruit development and ripening (Q35686463) (← links)
- Manipulation of light signal transduction as a means of modifying fruit nutritional quality in tomato (Q36449370) (← links)
- A mutation in the tomato DDB1 gene affects cell and chloroplast compartment size and CDT1 transcript (Q37080601) (← links)
- An alternative pathway to beta -carotene formation in plant chromoplasts discovered by map-based cloning of beta and old-gold color mutations in tomato (Q37274411) (← links)
- LeMYC2 acts as a negative regulator of blue light mediated photomorphogenic growth, and promotes the growth of adult tomato plants (Q37580718) (← links)
- Regulation of ripening and opportunities for control in tomato and other fruits. (Q38041702) (← links)
- RNAi induced gene silencing in crop improvement (Q38097779) (← links)
- Molecular regulation of fruit ripening (Q38115779) (← links)
- Development of fruit color in Solanaceae: a story of two biosynthetic pathways (Q38219243) (← links)
- Metabolic engineering of flavonoids in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum): the potential for metabolomics (Q38344810) (← links)
- De-etiolated 1 and damaged DNA binding protein 1 interact to regulate Arabidopsis photomorphogenesis (Q38363052) (← links)
- Whole transcriptome sequencing reveals genes involved in plastid/chloroplast division and development are regulated by the HP1/DDB1 at an early stage of tomato fruit development (Q38486866) (← links)
- Transcriptional profiling of high pigment-2dg tomato mutant links early fruit plastid biogenesis with its overproduction of phytonutrients (Q38515675) (← links)
- pc8.1, a major QTL for pigment content in pepper fruit, is associated with variation in plastid compartment size (Q39699059) (← links)
- Convergence of developmental mutants into a single tomato model system: 'Micro-Tom' as an effective toolkit for plant development research (Q39734155) (← links)
- The De-Etiolated 1 Homolog of Arabidopsis Modulates the ABA Signaling Pathway and ABA Biosynthesis in Rice (Q39747568) (← links)
- Nitric Oxide, Ethylene, and Auxin Cross Talk Mediates Greening and Plastid Development in Deetiolating Tomato Seedlings (Q40037571) (← links)
- The yellow-fruited tomato 1 (yft1) mutant has altered fruit carotenoid accumulation and reduced ethylene production as a result of a genetic lesion in ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE2. (Q40342633) (← links)
- Association and Genetic Identification of Loci for Four Fruit Traits in Tomato Using InDel Markers (Q41050666) (← links)
- Overexpression of UV-DAMAGED DNA BINDING PROTEIN 1 links plant development and phytonutrient accumulation in high pigment-1 tomato (Q41983834) (← links)
- Mammalian DET1 regulates Cul4A activity and forms stable complexes with E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes. (Q41990818) (← links)
- A modified Gateway cloning strategy for overexpressing tagged proteins in plants (Q42063406) (← links)
- Fruit-specific RNAi-mediated suppression of DET1 enhances carotenoid and flavonoid content in tomatoes (Q42147111) (← links)
- EST, COSII, and arbitrary gene markers give similar estimates of nucleotide diversity in cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.). (Q42609402) (← links)
- Characterization of the Dictyostelium homolog of chromatin binding protein DET1 suggests a conserved pathway regulating cell type specification and developmental plasticity (Q42706641) (← links)
- Manipulation of DET1 expression in tomato results in photomorphogenic phenotypes caused by post-transcriptional gene silencing (Q42837204) (← links)
- The circadian clock that controls gene expression in Arabidopsis is tissue specific (Q44133937) (← links)
- Systems biology of tomato fruit development: combined transcript, protein, and metabolite analysis of tomato transcription factor (nor, rin) and ethylene receptor (Nr) mutants reveals novel regulatory interactions (Q44160063) (← links)
- Arabidopsis ICX1 is a negative regulator of several pathways regulating flavonoid biosynthesis genes (Q44315480) (← links)
- Increases in cell elongation, plastid compartment size and phytoene synthase activity underlie the phenotype of the high pigment-1 mutant of tomato (Q44502224) (← links)
- Functional characterization of long-chain prenyl diphosphate synthases from tomato. (Q44749215) (← links)
- Gibberellins repress photomorphogenesis in darkness (Q44764379) (← links)
- The tomato homolog of the gene encoding UV-damaged DNA binding protein 1 (DDB1) underlined as the gene that causes the high pigment-1 mutant phenotype (Q44767300) (← links)