Why Arabidopsis

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Fakrudin

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Aug 25, 2011, 4:25:14 AM8/25/11
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I liked the question, guess bhagath asked, 'if a new plant with better/
atractive features is found, will it be adapted as model plant'

what do you say?

Fakrudin B.

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Aug 25, 2011, 4:32:34 AM8/25/11
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Hi all, wonder if you are getting these mail, please reply
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Fakrudin B.

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Aug 25, 2011, 4:34:17 AM8/25/11
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All,
Read through these two papers.  While M1 talks about why At, the other one talks about genetic variation-natural and how to even quantify it, and implications as well.
MBB601_Arabidopsis_M1.pdf
MBB601_Arabidopsis_M1_natural variation.pdf

Fakrudin B.

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Aug 25, 2011, 4:37:32 AM8/25/11
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an eamil can be like this too-recall i was talking to you in class on this

Hi,

I am attempting to follow the induction of Cyclin D3-2 following
exposure to cytokinin (or really any treatment that would cause
induction), but seem to be unable to do so for unknown reasons. Thus,
I was wondering if there is anyone who regularly does this (or is
quite confident they can do so) who would be willing to do so on a
couple of reporter gene expression lines I have developed. I have a
manuscript that is essentially ready to go, but it really needs this
one experiment. I am quite willing to give a second authorship to any
interested individual. If anyone is interested, please shoot me an
email and I'll send you the details of the work.

Thanks!

Fakrudin B.

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Aug 25, 2011, 1:28:32 PM8/25/11
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two papers

On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Fakrudin <bfak...@gmail.com> wrote:
mbb601-ecological genes.pdf
mbb601-genetic mechanisms and evolution of natural variation.pdf

barku mahale

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Aug 29, 2011, 12:34:01 AM8/29/11
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We have gone too ahead with Arabiodopsis or any model organism for
that matter, like generation of information in verticle way.
So, I fill it would be difficult to accept any new plant as model
though it has some good features over existing ones, and we do find
many plant species with special features.
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