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A methodological investigation into the roots of the resurrection plant, Xerophyta viscosa, for further proteomic analyses

In order to conduct proteomic analysis on the hydrated root tissues of the resurrection plant, Xerophyta viscosa Baker, aeroponically grown plant roots were subjected to various proteomic techniques. Three protein extraction methods were investigated, of which one method, was the most suited in isol...

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Main Author: Kamies, Rizqah
Other Authors: Farrant, Jill M
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Language:English
Published: Department of Molecular and Cell Biology 2015
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description In order to conduct proteomic analysis on the hydrated root tissues of the resurrection plant, Xerophyta viscosa Baker, aeroponically grown plant roots were subjected to various proteomic techniques. Three protein extraction methods were investigated, of which one method, was the most suited in isolating total protein from the root tissues of X. viscosa.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/10955 A methodological investigation into the roots of the resurrection plant, Xerophyta viscosa, for further proteomic analyses Kamies, Rizqah Farrant, Jill M Cell Biology In order to conduct proteomic analysis on the hydrated root tissues of the resurrection plant, Xerophyta viscosa Baker, aeroponically grown plant roots were subjected to various proteomic techniques. Three protein extraction methods were investigated, of which one method, was the most suited in isolating total protein from the root tissues of X. viscosa. 2015-01-02T09:04:20Z 2015-01-02T09:04:20Z 2011 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10955 eng application/pdf Department of Molecular and Cell Biology Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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A methodological investigation into the roots of the resurrection plant, Xerophyta viscosa, for further proteomic analyses
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title A methodological investigation into the roots of the resurrection plant, Xerophyta viscosa, for further proteomic analyses
title_full A methodological investigation into the roots of the resurrection plant, Xerophyta viscosa, for further proteomic analyses
title_fullStr A methodological investigation into the roots of the resurrection plant, Xerophyta viscosa, for further proteomic analyses
title_full_unstemmed A methodological investigation into the roots of the resurrection plant, Xerophyta viscosa, for further proteomic analyses
title_short A methodological investigation into the roots of the resurrection plant, Xerophyta viscosa, for further proteomic analyses
title_sort methodological investigation into the roots of the resurrection plant xerophyta viscosa for further proteomic analyses
topic Cell Biology
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