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  • Классификатор понятий растительного мира
  • Таксономическая классификация растений (текущий классификатор)

    Значения в текущем классификаторе: | 000 Plants | 001 Magnoliophyta | 002 Dycotyledones | 010 Magnoliidae | 050 Hamamelididae | 100 Ranunculidae | 120 Caryophyllidae | 150 Dilleniidae | 200 Rosidae | 300 Lamiidae | 400 Asteridae | 500 Monocotyledones | 510 Alismatidae | 530 Liliidae | 580 Arecidae | 590 Commelinidae | 600 Pinophyta | 700 Pteridophyta | 800 Briophyta | 890 Equisetophyta | 900 Lycopodiophyta | 950 Lichens |

    Всего документов: 188


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      Academia Sinica Plant Genome Center
    Copyright by ASPGC
    ASPGC has submitted total number of BACs/PACs in Genbank: 318 with a total number of bp: 43,279,882. This program is supported by National Science Council, Council of Agriculture, Academia Sinica and Institute of Botany.
      ActionBioscience.org
    Copyright 2000-2005 American Institute of Biological Sciences.
    ActionBioscience.org is a non-commercial, educational web site created to promote bioscience literacy by examining different issues.
      AgNIC- Youth Plant Science WEB Resources
    This site designed for children. It will help your kids find information on plant science.
      Agricultural Ontology Service Project (AOS)
    In the agricultural sector there exist already many well-established and authoritative controlled vocabularies, such as FAO's AGROVOC Multilingual Thesaurus, the CAB Thesaurus, and AgNIC, the thesaurus of the National Agricultural Library in the United States. However, for these semantic tools to be entirely effective on the Internet, there is a need to re-assess the traditional "thesaurus" approach and move towards a more modern technique that better suits the Web environment, such as the development of "ontologies". Ontology is a new concept that is emerging from the various Semantic Web initiatives, which roughly speaking can be defined as a semantic system that contains terms, the definitions of those terms, and the specification of relationships among those terms. Such a semantic system can be referred to as an "Ontology Service".
      AGRIKOLA: Systematic RNAi knockouts in Arabidopsis
    The AGRIKOLA project (Arabidopsis Genomic RNAi Knock-out Line Analysis) is funded by the European Union as part of the 5th Framework Programme, and started officially on the 1st November 2002. Six European labs are using high-throughput recombinational cloning to clone gene-specific tags (GSTs) into binary hairpin RNA vectors and to use many of the resulting plasmids to create a collection of silenced Arabidopsis lines.
      American Society of Plant Biologists (The American Society of Plant Biologists)
    The American Society of Plant Biologists was founded in 1924 to promote the growth and development of plant biology, to encourage and publish research in plant biology, and to promote the interests and growth of plant scientists in general.
      An Arabidopsis thaliana Plant Genome Database
    AtGDB is being developed as a part of our NSF-funded project "PlantGDB - Plant Genome Database and Analysis Tools" (PI: Volker Brendel). The purpose of this resource is to provide a convenient sequence-centered genome view for Arabidopsis thaliana, with a narrow focus on gene structure annotation.
      Arabidopsis Functional Genomics Consortium
    Our project has three components: technology development, service to the community, and biological application. It is being executed by the Arabidopsis Functional Genomics Consortium (AFGC) which is comprised of a team of investigators from four institutions: Michigan State University (Pam Green, PI, and Ken Keegstra and John Ohlrogge, co-PIs), University of Wisconsin, Madison (Mike Sussman and Rick Amasino, co-PIs), Yale University (Steve Dellaporta, co-PI), Carnegie Institute of Washington at Stanford University (Shauna Somerville and Mike Cherry, co-PIs).
      Arabidopsis Gene Regulatory Information Server (AGRIS)
    The Arabidopsis Gene Regulatory Information Server (AGRIS) is a new information resource of Arabidopsis promoter sequences, transcription factors and their target genes. AGRIS currently contains two databases, AtcisDB (Arabidopsis thaliana cis-regulatory database) and AtTFDB (Arabidopsis thaliana transcription factor database). The two databases, used in tandem, provide a powerful tool for use in continuous research.
      Arabidopsis Genome Analysis
    The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Plant Biology and Genome Sequencing Groups are working with collaborators at the Washington University Genome Sequencing Center and Applied Biosystems to understand the structure and function of the Arabidopis genome by using genetic approaches coupled to the high throughput sequencing of genomic DNA and cDNA tags from selected libraries. We are committed to making the genome sequence data available to the community at the earliest possible time.

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