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He et al. – American Journal of Botany 99(2): 232-247. 2012. – Data Supplement S6 – Page 1
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He et al. – American Journal of Botany 99(2): 232-247. 2012. – Data Supplement S6 – Page 1 He, Ruifeng, Min-Jeong Kim, William Nelson, Tiago S. Balbuena, Ryan Kim, Robin Kramer, John A. Crow, Greg D. May, Jay J. Thelen, Carol A. Soderlund, and David R. Gang. 2012. Next-generation sequencing-based transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of the common reed, Phragmites australis (Poaceae), reveals genes involved in invasiveness and rhizome specificity. American Journal of Botany 99(2): 232-247. AppendixS6. Gene ontology categorization based on the biological processes associated with the upregulated proteins identified in the apical tip and elongation zone of Phragmites australis rhizomes. Apical meristem Cellular biosynthetic process Cellular macromolecule metabolic process Protein metabolic process Cellular nitrogen compound metabolic process Transport Macromolecule biosynthetic process Acid metabolic process Gene expression Cellular ketone metabolic process Organic acid metabolic process Small molecule biosynthetic process Generation of precursor metabolites and energy Carbohydrate metabolic process Cellular carbohydrate metabolic process Hormone biosynthetic process Regulation of hormone levels Auxin metabolic process Lipid metabolic process Elongation zone