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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of inorganic and organometallic polymers and materials 6 (1996), S. 51-58 
    ISSN: 1572-8870
    Keywords: Coordination polymers ; 2-hydroxy-4-methoxyacetophenone thiourea trioxane polymer ; thermogravimetry ; electrical conductivity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Coordination polymers of Cu(II), Ni(II), CO(II), Mn(II), Zn(II), oxovanadium (IV), and dioxouranium(VI) with 2-hydroxy-4-methoxyacetophenone thiourea trioxane polymer were synthesized. Elemental analyses of the coordination polymers indicate a metal-to-ligand ratio of 1:2. The diffuse reflectance spectra and magnetic moments of coordination polymers show a distorted octahedral structure. Infrared spectral studies show that the metals are coordinated through the oxygens of carbonyl and phenolic groups and the nitrogen of thioamide group. Thermal stabilities of coordination polymers were determined by thermogravimetric analysis. Semiconducting behavior of the polymer and its coordination polymers was also studied by electrical conductivity measurements at different temperatures.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: PCR ; RAPDs ; Oryza sativa ; Insect resistance ; Marker-aided selection
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract We have developed a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay that could effectively reduce the time period required to screen and select for Gall Midgeresistant rice lines under field conditions. The primers for the assay were designed on the basis of sequence information of two phenotype specific random amplified polymorphic DNA fragments which were found to be tightly linked to Gall Midge biotype-1 resistance gene (Gm2). The two RAPD fragments, F81700 in the susceptible parent ‘ARC6650’ and F10600 in the resistant parent ‘Phalguna’, were identified after screening 5450 loci using 520 random primers on genomic DNAs of ‘ARC6650’ and ‘Phalguna’. These primers, when used in a multiplexed PCR, amplified specifically a 1.7-kb and 0.6-kb fragment in the susceptible and resistant parents, respectively. When this assay was performed on genomic DNAs of 44 recombinant inbred lines derived from ‘ARC6650’ x ‘Phalguna’ and 5 lines derived from other crosses where one of the parents was ‘Phalguna’, ‘ARC6650’ or their derivatives, the primers amplified a 1.7-kb fragment in all of the susceptible lines or a 0.6-kb fragment in all of the resistant ones. These markers can be of potential use in the marker-aided selection of Gall Midge biotype-1 resistant phenotypes. As screening for resistance can now be conducted independent of the availability of insects, the breeding of resistant varieties can be hastened.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: RAPDs ; Oryza sativa ; Insect resistance ; Marker-aided selection ; Bulked-segregant analysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Rice DNAs from a gall midge resistant variety, ‘Abhaya’, a susceptible variety, ‘Tulsi’ and their F3 progeny were screened using 500 random primers in conjunction with bulked-segregant analysis in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with a view to detecting random amplified polymorphic DNAs (RAPDs) linked to the gene, Gm4t, which confers resistance to gall midge, a dipteran insect pest of rice. A total of 454 primers were able to produce a distinct amplification pattern, and 3695 bands/loci were amplified between the phenotypically different parents. Of these, 304 bands were polymorphic between the parents, with 19 being phenotypespecific. One of these primers, E20, amplified 2 bands, E20570 and E20583, which are tightly linked to resistance and susceptibility, respectively. These specific bands were cloned and sequenced, and a 94% sequence homology was found between the two fragments. Two specific 20-mer oligonucleotides were synthesized, based on the sequence information of E20583, for use in PCR amplification directly from genomic DNAs. These PCR primers were able to amplify phenotype-specific bands, a 583-bp fragment in susceptible F3 lines and a 570-bp fragment in resistant F3 lines that had been derived from a cross between the parents, indicating their potential and utility for marker-aided selection of the Gm4t gene in rice. Its use would facilitate the early and efficient selection of resistant genes in plant breeding programmes and even in those areas where the insect is not known to occur. These phenotype-specific bands are single-copy sequences and are being mapped to ascertain their chromosomal location in rice.
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    Electronic Resource
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    Springer
    The European physical journal 14 (1989), S. 135-137 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: 34.80.D
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Effective collision strengths for electron-impact excitation of the ground state fine structure transition2 P 3 2/0 −2 P 1 2/0 have been calculated by using theR-matrix method. Twelve lowest target states, represented by configuration interaction wavefunctions are included in the scattering calculations.M1 andE2 transition probabilities are also calculated by employing the Breit-Pauli Hamiltonian.
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