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Commencing with a chapter which places Physcomitrella into phylogenetic position, this important publication then covers the following major topics. Population genetics, genome, transcripts and metabolomics, gene targeting, hormones, small RNAs, tip growth, chloroplasts, sporophyte development, desiccation and oxidative stress, sugar metabolism, and pathogenesis. With chapters contributed by many of the World's leading workers in the area, this landmark book is essential reading for all those studying plant evolutionary biology, genomics, molecular and cell biology and genetics.

Table of Contents:
Contributors. Preface. Glossary. 1. Putting Physcomitrella patens on the Tree of Life: The Evolution and Ecology of Mosses (Brent D. Mishler and Melvin J. Oliver). 1.1 Introduction to Physcomitrella. 1.2 The position of P. patens on the tree of life. 1.3 Relationships within the mosses. 1.4 Evolution and ecology of the mosses. 1.5 General implications for evolutionary processes in mosses. 2. The Genetic Basis of Natural Variation in Bryophyte Model Systems (Stuart F. McDaniel). 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Genetic variation among bryophyte populations. 2.3 Mapping genes underlying natural variants. 2.4 Assigning genes to phenotypes. 3. Comparative Genomics (Stefan A. Rensing, Daniel Lang and Andreas D. Zimmer). 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 A short history of P. patens genomics. 3.3 Features of the P. patens nuclear genome. 3.4 Comparisons with seed plants and algae. 3.5 Computational resources for P. patens. 3.6 Conclusions and outlook. 4. Gene Targeting (Yasuko Kamisugi and Andrew C. Cuming). 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Gene targeting in eukaryotes. 4.3 Gene targeting in P. patens: practical aspects. 4.4 Targeted gene replacement versus targeted insertion. 4.5 Mechanisms of gene targeting. 4.6 Unanswered questions and future prospects. 5. The Small RNAs of Physcomitrella patens: Expression, Function and Evolution (Michael J. Axtell). 5.1 Introduction to small RNAs. 5.2 Classes of small silencing RNAs. 5.3 Expression of P. patens small RNAs. 5.4 Biogenesis of P. patens small RNAs: Dicers, Slicers and other utensils. 5.5 Targets of P. patens small RNAs. 5.6 Evolution of plant miRNAs. 5.7 Conclusions. 6. Tip Growth in the Moss Physcomitrella patens (Magdalena Bezanilla and Pierre-Franccois Perroud). 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Morphology and structure of a tip cell. 6.3 Environmental signals affecting polar cell elongation. 6.4 Cellular structural components involved in polar cell elongation. 7. Gametangia Development in the Moss Physcomitrella patens (Rumiko Kofuji, Takeshi Yoshimura, Haruko Inoue, Keiko Sakakibara, Yuji Hiwatashi, Tetsuya Kurata, Tsuyoshi Aoyama, Kunihiko Ueda, and Mitsuyasu Hasebe). 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Development of the gametangia. 7.3 Development of the gametangia after fertilization is accompanied by growth of the sporophyte. 7.4 Gene-trap lines with GUS expression in the gametangia. 7.5 Future prospects. 8. Chloroplasts (Mamoru Sugita and Setsuyuki Aoki). 8.1 Chloroplasts of Physcomitrella patens. 8.2 Plastid DNA. 8.3 Transcription of plastid genes by two plastid RNA polymerases PEP and NEP. 8.4 Rhythmic expression of the plastid PSBD gene. 8.5 Post-transcriptional regulation in plastids. 8.6 Plastid transformation. 8.7 Chloroplast import. 8.8 Plastid division. 8.9 Chloroplast movement. 9. Carbon and Energy Metabolism (Mattias Thelander, Anders Nilsson and Hans Ronne). 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Carbon and energy allocation. 9.3 Sucrose metabolism and transport. 9.4 Hexose metabolism and transport. 9.5 Energy homeostasis and Snf1-related kinases. 9.6 Conclusions. 9.7 Technical note on database searches and tree construction. 10. Hormonal Regulation of Development by Auxin and Cytokinin in Moss (Klaus von Schwartzenberg). 10.1 Major plant hormone routes are established in bryophytes. 10.2 Auxin. 10.3 Cytokinin. 10.4 Auxin and cytokinin interaction. 10.5 Other growth regulating substances. 11. The Role of Abscisic Acid in Stress Tolerance (Sung Hyun Cho, Klaus von Schwartzenberg and Ralph Quatrano). 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 Tolerance of P. patens to abiotic stresses and the effects of ABA. 11.3 Physiological and morphological changes during the establishment of tolerance. 11.4 Expression of stress-related genes. 11.5 Global responses to stress at the transcription level. 11.6 The ABA-signalling pathway. 11.7 Conclusions. 12. Pathogenesis in Mosses (Michael Lawton and Hemalatha Saidasan). 12.1 Introduction. 12.2 Recent advances in molecular plant pathology. 12.3 Experimental advantages of P. patens. 12.4 Developing a P. patens pathosystem. 12.5 Responses of P. patens to infection. 12.6 Selecting P. patens genes for functional studies of disease. 12.7 Future directions and opportunities. Index. Color plates.

About the Author :
Celia Knight is Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. Pierre-Francois Perroud is Research Scientist at the Department of Biology, Washington University, St. Louis, USA. David Cove is Visiting Professor at both the Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, and the Department of Biology, Washington University, St. Louis, USA

Review :
"This book is both a summary of where we currently are in that quest for understanding land plant evolution and function, and a preview of exciting developments to come. For that reason, The Moss Physcomitrella patens will be valuable reading for both specialist molecular and systems biologists, and evolutionary biologists asking old questions with new tools". (The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1 December 2010) "This is an excellent book on P. patens and will hopefully encourage its further use by molecular plant scientists. However, the scope of this book is broader and it should also be of interest to evolutionary biologists and ecologists. Just as the value of Arabidopsis in such studies is increasing, I hope that this book is the spark that ignites greater amounts of research on the evolution and ecology of mosses." ( Annals of Botany , February 2010)


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  • ISBN-13: 9781444316070
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
  • Height: 241 mm
  • No of Pages: 368
  • Weight: 854 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1444316079
  • Publisher Date: 10 Jul 2009
  • Binding: Other digital
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Width: 163 mm


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