Javascript must be enabled to continue!
New Phytologist140 (1998), 363–383
View through CrossRef
In the November 1998 issue of New Phytologist, we published the Tansley review ‘Gibberellins: regulating genes and germination’ by Sian Ritchie and Simon Gilroy (New Phytol. (1998) 140, 363–383). Since its publication, it has come to our attention that text associated with Fig. 4 was omitted during production. The correct figure is reprinted here in full.We apologise to the author and to our readers for this mistake. Figure 4. Promoter sequences of various genes expressed in the cereal aleurone and shown to be regulated by GA. The position of each sequence is indicated relative to the start codon. Regions identified as being involved in regulation of the genes are highlighted, as are similar regions in other genes. Sites at which protein has been shown to bind are also indicated. (a) Barley Amy 32b (Sutcliff et al., 1993; Whittier et al., 1987); wheat Amy 2/54 (Huttley et al., 1992; Rushton et al., 1992; Rushton et al., 1995); barley Amy 46 (Khursheed & Rogers, 1988); barley Amy 2/p155 (Knox et al., 1987); barley aleurain (Whittier et al., 1987); barley β‐glucanase II (Wolf, 1992); wheat cathepsin B‐like (Cejudo et al., 1992); rice ubiquitin‐conjugating enzyme (Chen et al., 1995). (b). Wheat Amy 1/18 (Rushton et al., 1992); barley Amy pHV 19 (Jacobsen & Close, 1991; Gubler & Jacobsen, 1992)/Amy 1/6‐4 (Khursheed & Rogers, 1988; Rogers, Lanahan & Rogers 1994); rice OSamy‐a/Amy 3c (Ou‐Lee et al., 1988; Sutcliff et al., 1991; Yu et al., 1992; Goldman et al., 1994); rice Amy 3B (Sutcliffe et al., 1991); rice OSamy‐c (Kim et al., 1992; Kim & Wu, 1992; Tanida et al., 1994); rice Amy 1A (Huang et al., 1990; Itoh et al., 1995). Figure 4 (b). For legend see facing page.
Title: New Phytologist140 (1998), 363–383
Description:
In the November 1998 issue of New Phytologist, we published the Tansley review ‘Gibberellins: regulating genes and germination’ by Sian Ritchie and Simon Gilroy (New Phytol.
(1998) 140, 363–383).
Since its publication, it has come to our attention that text associated with Fig.
4 was omitted during production.
The correct figure is reprinted here in full.
We apologise to the author and to our readers for this mistake.
Figure 4.
Promoter sequences of various genes expressed in the cereal aleurone and shown to be regulated by GA.
The position of each sequence is indicated relative to the start codon.
Regions identified as being involved in regulation of the genes are highlighted, as are similar regions in other genes.
Sites at which protein has been shown to bind are also indicated.
(a) Barley Amy 32b (Sutcliff et al.
, 1993; Whittier et al.
, 1987); wheat Amy 2/54 (Huttley et al.
, 1992; Rushton et al.
, 1992; Rushton et al.
, 1995); barley Amy 46 (Khursheed & Rogers, 1988); barley Amy 2/p155 (Knox et al.
, 1987); barley aleurain (Whittier et al.
, 1987); barley β‐glucanase II (Wolf, 1992); wheat cathepsin B‐like (Cejudo et al.
, 1992); rice ubiquitin‐conjugating enzyme (Chen et al.
, 1995).
(b).
Wheat Amy 1/18 (Rushton et al.
, 1992); barley Amy pHV 19 (Jacobsen & Close, 1991; Gubler & Jacobsen, 1992)/Amy 1/6‐4 (Khursheed & Rogers, 1988; Rogers, Lanahan & Rogers 1994); rice OSamy‐a/Amy 3c (Ou‐Lee et al.
, 1988; Sutcliff et al.
, 1991; Yu et al.
, 1992; Goldman et al.
, 1994); rice Amy 3B (Sutcliffe et al.
, 1991); rice OSamy‐c (Kim et al.
, 1992; Kim & Wu, 1992; Tanida et al.
, 1994); rice Amy 1A (Huang et al.
, 1990; Itoh et al.
, 1995).
Figure 4 (b).
For legend see facing page.
Related Results
Abstract LB-323: Comparative miRNA microarray profiling indicates miR-363 promotes chemoresistance in ovarian cancer cells by targeting the Hippo member, LATS2
Abstract LB-323: Comparative miRNA microarray profiling indicates miR-363 promotes chemoresistance in ovarian cancer cells by targeting the Hippo member, LATS2
Abstract
Ovarian cancer is the most aggressive female reproductive tract tumours. Taxane (TX) is widely used for ovarian cancer treatment. However, ovarian cancer of...
Relationship between the results of in silico and in vivo studies of hypoglycemic, hypolypidemic and hepatoprotective properties of a new 1,4-dihydropyridine derivative
Relationship between the results of in silico and in vivo studies of hypoglycemic, hypolypidemic and hepatoprotective properties of a new 1,4-dihydropyridine derivative
Objective: to identify the relationship between the results of in silico and in vivo studies of hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic, and hepatoprotective properties expressed by a new 1,4-...
Comprehensive cataloging of miR-363 as a therapeutic & non-invasive biomarker of prostate cancer
Comprehensive cataloging of miR-363 as a therapeutic & non-invasive biomarker of prostate cancer
Background & objectives
Overcoming the challenge of early diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) by exploring molecular biomarkers is urgently needed. With this objective, this stu...
Postmodern Puma
Postmodern Puma
Postmodernism is supposed to identify the conditions of contemporary cultural production when human affairs in general, and the dissemination of prevailing ideas in particular, hav...
Breast Carcinoma within Fibroadenoma: A Systematic Review
Breast Carcinoma within Fibroadenoma: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Introduction
Fibroadenoma is the most common benign breast lesion; however, it carries a potential risk of malignant transformation. This systematic review provides an ove...
Faktor-Faktor yang Berhubungan dengan Kejadian Stunting Pada Balita di Kelurahan Tunjung Teja Kecamatan Tunjung Teja Kabupaten Serang Provinsi Banten
Faktor-Faktor yang Berhubungan dengan Kejadian Stunting Pada Balita di Kelurahan Tunjung Teja Kecamatan Tunjung Teja Kabupaten Serang Provinsi Banten
ABSTRACT According to data from the toddler cohort at 4 Posyandu, Tunjung Teja District for the period January 2024 to June 2024, it was recorded that of the 172 toddlers aged 6-59...
What is Analytic Philosophy
What is Analytic Philosophy
Special Issue: What is Analytic PhilosophyReferencesHaaparantaG. P. Baker and P. M. S. Hacker. Frege: Logical Excavations. Oxford, Blackwell, 1984.M. Dummett. The Interpretation of...
The Transmission Pattern of Amoebiasis in Bale Zone, South East Ethiopia
The Transmission Pattern of Amoebiasis in Bale Zone, South East Ethiopia
Amoebiasis is a primarily zoonotic disease, mainly transferred through the fecal-oral route and waterborne. Amoebiasis is still a big challenge for human and animal health and is a...

