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    The RHO-1 RhoGTPase Modulates Fertility and Multiple Behaviors in Adult C. elegans

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    The Rho family of small GTPases are essential during early embryonic development making it difficult to study their functions in adult animals. Using inducible transgenes expressing either a constitutively active version of the single C. elegans Rho ortholog, RHO-1, or an inhibitor of endogenous Rho (C3 transferase), we demonstrate multiple defects caused by altering Rho signaling in adult C. elegans. Changes in RHO-1 signaling in cholinergic neurons affected locomotion, pharyngeal pumping and fecundity. Changes in RHO-1 signaling outside the cholinergic neurons resulted in defective defecation, ovulation, and changes in C. elegans body morphology. Finally both increased and decreased RHO-1 signaling in adults resulted in death within hours. The multiple post-developmental roles for Rho in C. elegans demonstrate that RhoA signaling pathways continue to be used post-developmentally and the resulting phenotypes provide an opportunity to further study post-developmental Rho signaling pathways using genetic screens

    Effect of Petiole Anoxia on Phloem Transport in Squash

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    Lupin production in south central Texas

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    Last updated: 5/11/201

    Lupin production in south central Texas

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    Last updated: 5/11/201

    Ryegrass forage yields at Overton for 1994-95 and 3-year means

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    Last updated: 5/11/201

    Tolerance of Soybean Genotypes to Metribuzin 1

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    Ryegrass forage variety tests at Overton and Beaumont in 1992-93

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    Last updated: 5/31/201

    Ryegrass forage variety tests at Overton and Beaumont in 1991-92

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    Last updated: 6/7/201
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