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拟南芥YUAN1基因调控器官形状和大小 被引量:1
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作者 张海瑞 徐冉 +3 位作者 高玉梅 金维环 郜刚 李云海 《遗传》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2013年第9期1106-1116,共11页
器官形状和大小的控制是一个基本的发育生物学过程,受细胞分裂和细胞扩展的影响。到目前为止,人们对植物器官形状和大小的调控机制知之甚少。本实验室前期研究发现了一个种子和器官大小的调控基因DA1,其编码一个泛素受体。在拟南芥(Arab... 器官形状和大小的控制是一个基本的发育生物学过程,受细胞分裂和细胞扩展的影响。到目前为止,人们对植物器官形状和大小的调控机制知之甚少。本实验室前期研究发现了一个种子和器官大小的调控基因DA1,其编码一个泛素受体。在拟南芥(Arabidopsis thaliana)中,DA1通过抑制细胞的分裂来限制种子和器官的大小。本研究通过激活标签的方法在da1-1突变体背景下筛选到一个叶子形状发生改变的半显性突变体(yuan1-1D)。yuan1-1D形成短而圆的叶片和短的叶柄,细胞学分析显示,叶片和叶柄变短的主要原因是细胞的长向扩展降低导致的。YUAN1编码一个含有PHD锌指结构域的蛋白。GFP-YUAN1融合蛋白定位在细胞核内。过量表达YUAN1基因导致叶片和叶柄变短。遗传学分析显示,YUAN1和DA1、ROT3以及ROT4在控制叶片形状和大小方面作用于不同的遗传途径中。因此,本研究鉴定了一个新的控制器官形状和大小的基因YUAN1,为阐明植物器官形状和大小调控的分子机制提供了重要线索。 展开更多
关键词 yuan1 PHD锌指结构域 器官形状和大小 细胞伸长
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软科学研究方法改进的基本方向 被引量:8
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作者 马来平 刘君钦 《中国软科学》 CSSCI 北大核心 2002年第4期26-29,共4页
目前,我国软科学研究的突出问题是:方法缺席;方法浮浅;方法落后。因此,为了从整体上提高我国软科学研究水平,今后一个时期,软科学界应着重从以下几个方面改进软科学的研究方法:搞好课题组的知识结构搭配;鼓励定量研究;普及系统科学方法... 目前,我国软科学研究的突出问题是:方法缺席;方法浮浅;方法落后。因此,为了从整体上提高我国软科学研究水平,今后一个时期,软科学界应着重从以下几个方面改进软科学的研究方法:搞好课题组的知识结构搭配;鼓励定量研究;普及系统科学方法;推广计算机仿真方法;支持科学方法的创新。 展开更多
关键词 软件学 研究对象 研究方法 远景研究 系统科学方法 计算机仿真
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词语创制的字形理据与时代理据——以“元典、原典”为例
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作者 于峻嵘 《社会科学论坛》 2021年第5期78-83,共6页
明清时期,文献中表示"原初的"意义的"元"被改作了"原"。明顾炎武《日知录》、清郝懿行《晋宋书故》推测了相关的社会原因。现代研究中,裘锡圭《文字学概要》指出两字形有假借关系,且"原"字一... 明清时期,文献中表示"原初的"意义的"元"被改作了"原"。明顾炎武《日知录》、清郝懿行《晋宋书故》推测了相关的社会原因。现代研究中,裘锡圭《文字学概要》指出两字形有假借关系,且"原"字一借不归,彻底代替了"元"。考察发现,现代汉语里,以"原初的"之义造词的只有"原",它成了新本形和"属性素"。回答学界宜用"元典"还是"原典"作"原著经典"的专称问题,我们认为,"原典"是优选,因为它兼有字形理据与时代理据,可以得到词素所在造词序列的支持。 展开更多
关键词 字形 假借 词语创制的理据
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Seed and Wasp Production in the Mutualism of Figs and Fig Wasps 被引量:1
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作者 YaoJin-yan ZhaoNan-xian +3 位作者 ChenYi-zhu JiaXiao-cheng DengYuan YuHui 《Forestry Studies in China》 CAS 2005年第1期25-28,共4页
Figs (Moracea: Ficus) and fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chlocloids: Agaonideae) depend on each other to complete their reproduction. Monoecious fig species and their pollinating wasps are in conflict over the use of fig ov... Figs (Moracea: Ficus) and fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chlocloids: Agaonideae) depend on each other to complete their reproduction. Monoecious fig species and their pollinating wasps are in conflict over the use of fig ovaries which can either produce one seed or one wasp. From observation on Ficus virens Ait., we showed that female flowers with outer layer of ovaries (near to the wall of syconium) had no significant difference from that with inner and interval layer of ovaries (near to the syconium cavity), in which most seeds and wasps were produced. This meant that fig tree provided the same potential resource for seed and wasps production. Observation indicated that there was usually only one foundress in syconium at female flower phase and no com- petition pollinators. Measurement of the style length of female flowers and the ovipositor of pollinators indicated that most ovaries could be reached by pollinator’s ovipositor. However, at the male flower phase, production of seeds was significantly more than that of wasps including non-pollinating wasps but there was no significant difference between seed and pollinating wasp production when without non-pollinating wasps produced. This result indicated that non-pollinating wasps competed ovaries not with seeds but with pollinating wasps for ovipositing. Bagged experiment showed that the sampling fig species was not self-sterile which was important for figs and wasps to survive bad season. Seed production in self-pollinated figs was not significantly different from total wasps in- cluding non-pollinating ones. This might be related with the weaker competition among wasps since bagged figs were not easy to reach by wasps from outside. 展开更多
关键词 FICUS Ficus wasp mutualism conflicts seed and wasp production Seed and Wasp Production in the Mutualism of Figs and Fig Wasps Yao Jin-yan1 2 Zhao Nan-xian1 Chen Yi-zhu1* Jia Xiao-cheng1 2 Deng yuan1 2 Yu Hui1 2 1South China Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou 510650 P. R. China 2Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100039 P. R. China ABSTRACT Figs (Moracea: Ficus) and fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chlocloids: Agaonideae) depend on each other to complete their reproduction. Monoecious fig species and their pollinating wasps are in conflict over the use of fig ovaries which can either produce one seed or one wasp. From observation on Ficus virens Ait. we showed that female flowers with outer layer of ovaries (near to the wall of syconium) had no significant difference from that with inner and interval layer of ovaries (near to the syconium cavity) in which most seeds and wasps were produced. This meant that fig tree provided the same potential resource for seed and wasps production. Observation indicated that there was usually only one foundress in syconium at female flower phase and no com- petition pollinators. Measurement of the style length of female flowers and the ovipositor of pollinators indicated that most ovaries could be reached by pollinator’s ovipositor. However at the male flower phase production of seeds was significantly more than that of wasps including non-pollinating wasps but there was no significant difference between seed and pollinating wasp production when without non-pollinating wasps produced. This result indicated that non-pollinating wasps competed ovaries not with seeds but with pollinating wasps for ovipositing. Bagged experiment showed that the sampling fig species was not self-sterile which was important for figs and wasps to survive bad season. Seed production in self-pollinated figs was not significantly different from total wasps in- cluding non-pollinating
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