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  • Identification and characte... Identification and characterization of MYB-bHLH-WD40 regulatory complexes controlling proanthocyanidin biosynthesis in strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) fruits
    Schaart, Jan G.; Dubos, Christian; Romero De La Fuente, Irene ... The New phytologist, January 2013, Volume: 197, Issue: 2
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    Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) fruits contain high concentrations of flavonoids. In unripe strawberries, the flavonoids are mainly represented by proanthocyanidins (PAs), while in ripe fruits the ...
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  • Opportunities for Products ... Opportunities for Products of New Plant Breeding Techniques
    Schaart, Jan G.; van de Wiel, Clemens C.M.; Lotz, Lambertus A.P. ... Trends in plant science, 05/2016, Volume: 21, Issue: 5
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    Various new plant breeding techniques (NPBT) have a similar aim, namely to produce improved crop varieties that are difficult to obtain through traditional breeding methods. Here, we review the ...
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  • Outlook for coeliac disease... Outlook for coeliac disease patients: towards bread wheat with hypoimmunogenic gluten by gene editing of α- and γ-gliadin gene families
    Jouanin, Aurélie; Schaart, Jan G; Boyd, Lesley A ... BMC plant biology, 2019-Aug-01, 2019-8-1, 20190801, 2019-08-01, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Wheat grains contain gluten proteins, which harbour immunogenic epitopes that trigger Coeliac disease in 1-2% of the human population. Wheat varieties or accessions containing only safe gluten have ...
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  • Genome editing of polyploid... Genome editing of polyploid crops: prospects, achievements and bottlenecks
    Schaart, Jan G.; van de Wiel, Clemens C. M.; Smulders, Marinus J. M. Transgenic research, 08/2021, Volume: 30, Issue: 4
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    Plant breeding aims to develop improved crop varieties. Many crops have a polyploid and often highly heterozygous genome, which may make breeding of polyploid crops a real challenge. The efficiency ...
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  • One-step Agrobacterium medi... One-step Agrobacterium mediated transformation of eight genes essential for rhizobium symbiotic signaling using the novel binary vector system pHUGE
    Untergasser, Andreas; Bijl, Gerben J M; Liu, Wei ... PloS one, 10/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 10
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    Advancement in plant research is becoming impaired by the fact that the transfer of multiple genes is difficult to achieve. Here we present a new binary vector for Agrobacterium tumefaciens mediated ...
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  • Functional analysis and exp... Functional analysis and expression profiling of HcrVf1 and HcrVf2 for development of scab resistant cisgenic and intragenic apples
    Joshi, Sameer G; Schaart, Jan G; Groenwold, Remmelt ... Plant molecular biology, 04/2011, Volume: 75, Issue: 6
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    Apple scab resistance genes, HcrVf1 and HcrVf2, were isolated including their native promoter, coding and terminator sequences. Two fragment lengths (short and long) of the native gene promoters and ...
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  • Cisgenic apple trees; devel... Cisgenic apple trees; development, characterization, and performance
    Krens, Frans A; Schaart, Jan G; van der Burgh, Aranka M ... Frontiers in plant science, 04/2015, Volume: 6
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    Two methods were developed for the generation of cisgenic apples. Both have been successfully applied producing trees. The first method avoids the use of any foreign selectable marker genes; only the ...
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  • CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing of... CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing of Gluten in Wheat to Reduce Gluten Content and Exposure-Reviewing Methods to Screen for Coeliac Safety
    Jouanin, Aurelie; Gilissen, Luud J W J; Schaart, Jan G ... Frontiers in nutrition (Lausanne), 04/2020, Volume: 7
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    Ingestion of gluten proteins (gliadins and glutenins) from wheat, barley and rye can cause coeliac disease (CD) in genetically predisposed individuals. The only remedy is a strict and lifelong ...
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  • Effective production of mar... Effective production of marker-free transgenic strawberry plants using inducible site-specific recombination and a bifunctional selectable marker gene
    Schaart, Jan G.; Krens, Frans A.; Pelgrom, Koen T. B. ... Plant biotechnology journal, 20/May , Volume: 2, Issue: 3
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    Summary Public concerns about the issue of the environmental safety of genetically modified plants have led to a demand for technologies allowing the production of transgenic plants without ...
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  • Differences in acidity of a... Differences in acidity of apples are probably mainly caused by a malic acid transporter gene on LG16
    Khan, Sabaz Ali; Beekwilder, Jules; Schaart, Jan G ... Tree genetics & genomes, 04/2013, Volume: 9, Issue: 2
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    Acidity has profound effects on the taste of apples (Malus × domestica). Malic acid is the predominant organic acid in apples. Differences in malic acid content are caused by differences in ...
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