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To understand the coordination of environmental and genetic mechanisms regulating bud endodormancy, the project used bioinformatics tools to transform separate data sets into user-friendly information.
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To understand the coordination of environmental and genetic mechanisms regulating bud endodormancy, the project used bioinformatics tools to transform separate data sets into user-friendly information.
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The project examines the functional genomics of bud endodormancy in grapes, or how genes, proteins and interactions with the environment determine when the grapevine becomes dormant in the fall and when it breaks dormancy in the spring.
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These tools include transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic profiling, to track the actively expressed genes, proteins and metabolites related to endodormancy.
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To understand the coordination of environmental and genetic mechanisms regulating bud endodormancy, the project used bioinformatics tools to transform separate data sets into user-friendly information.
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These tools include transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic profiling, to track the actively expressed genes, proteins and metabolites related to endodormancy.
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The project examines the functional genomics of bud endodormancy in grapes, or how genes, proteins and interactions with the environment determine when the grapevine becomes dormant in the fall and when it breaks dormancy in the spring.
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These tools include transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic profiling, to track the actively expressed genes, proteins and metabolites related to endodormancy.
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The project examines the functional genomics of bud endodormancy in grapes, or how genes, proteins and interactions with the environment determine when the grapevine becomes dormant in the fall and when it breaks dormancy in the spring.
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In these conditions, the plants remain in a state of endodormancy yet they gradually lose their characteristics exclusive to the cold response.
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