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Glyoxylate pathway elements involved in the functional transition of soybean cotyledons during seedling development

(Submitter supplied) Background The soybean (Glycine max) cotyledon is a specialized tissue whose main function is to serve as a nutrient reserve that supplies the needs of the young plant throughout seedling development. During this process the cotyledons experience a functional transition to a mainly photosynthetic tissue. To identify at the genetic level the specific active elements that participate in the natural transition of the cotyledon from storage to photosynthetic activity, we studied the transcript abundance profile at different time points using a new soybean oligonucleotide chip containing 19,200 probes (70-mer long). more...
Organism:
Glycine max
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL4635
48 Samples
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Series
Accession:
GSE6534
ID:
200006534
2.

QArray Oligo OL19kA Prints 0301-0307

(Submitter supplied) spotted on Corning GAPS II glass slides
Organism:
Glycine max
1 Series
48 Samples
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Accession:
GPL4635
ID:
100004635
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Stage5_Vs_Stage1_13109308

Organism:
Glycine max
Source name:
Total RNA from Soybean Cotyledons in Stage 5 of germination (channel 1) Total RNA from Soybean Cotyledons in Stage 1 of germination (channel 2)
Platform:
GPL4635
Series:
GSE6534
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Sample
Accession:
GSM149955
ID:
300149955
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