2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11427-012-4323-x
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Unveiling the beauty of Archaea

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“…In addition, although the CMS/Rf system has been widely used in global hybrid rice production, genetic resources with restorer genes for the gametophytic CMS (such as BT-CMS, HL-CMS and Dian1-CMS) are still limited in rice, especially in japonica rice (Huang, Zhi-Guo, Zhang, & Shu, 2014;Huang, 2012). In this study, a total of 74 fertile accessions, including 44 O. rufipogon accessions and 30…”
Section: Potential Exploitation Of the Cytoplasm With New Haplotypes ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, although the CMS/Rf system has been widely used in global hybrid rice production, genetic resources with restorer genes for the gametophytic CMS (such as BT-CMS, HL-CMS and Dian1-CMS) are still limited in rice, especially in japonica rice (Huang, Zhi-Guo, Zhang, & Shu, 2014;Huang, 2012). In this study, a total of 74 fertile accessions, including 44 O. rufipogon accessions and 30…”
Section: Potential Exploitation Of the Cytoplasm With New Haplotypes ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, previous reports on the biochemistry of Archaea have also revealed that these microorganisms exhibit unique biochemical and physiological features that make them remarkably different from bacteria and eukaryotes. One of the most important differences relies in their cell wall and membrane composition [ 12 ]. First, archaeal membranes do not contain sterols.…”
Section: Cell Biology and Biochemistry Of Archaeamentioning
confidence: 99%