The crop plant Brassicanapus shows a very high sensitivity toward B-deficient conditions.
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We also used quantitative RT-PCR to investigate expression of nine selected stress-responsive genes in transgenic and wild-type Brassicanapus plants.
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Two-dimensional analyses of mitochondrial proteins of Brassicanapus revealed a set of differences in patterns of mitochondrial matrix proteins isolated from different nuclear backgrounds.
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The promoter and upstream region of the Brassicanapus 2S storage protein napA gene were studied to identify cis-acting sequences involved in developmental seed-specific expression.
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Brassicanapus is in fact a cross between two branches of the family, turnips on one side and kale on the other.