INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT: Arabidopsis Primary Literature (15 pts) Instructions: Using the UTA library databases, find one primary literature source that is pertinent to your Arabidopsis experiment, and...

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INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT: Arabidopsis Primary Literature (15 pts) Instructions: Using the UTA library databases, find one primary literature source that is pertinent to your Arabidopsis experiment, and plants’ adaptations to the environment. The primary source you locate should be scientific research that would provide background information on Arabidopsis plants and/or how their growth and/or reproduction is affected by different environmental conditions. Bring this assignment to your first day of in-person lab. No late assignments will be accepted! For your source provide the following information: 1. Title of the article 2. All authors 3. Name of the journal in which the article was published. Include volume, issue, and year. 4. Motive for the study. Why was the study conducted? 5. Objective. What were the authors hoping to learn? 6. Outcome. What did the study conclude? 7. Implication. What is the relevance of the author’s findings? What does the outcome of their study mean, why is it important? 8. How does the information in the article relate to your Arabidopsis experiment? Formatting • Header should include: o Your name o Course, lab instructor name, date o Factor you are testing in your Arabidopsis ecotype experiment • 1.5 spaced type • All text should be 12pt Times New Roman • Citations need to be in CSE format Appendix C provides instructions on how to find primary sources.
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Pratyusha answered on Sep 07 2021
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1. Title of the Article    3
2. All Authors    3
3. Name of Journal in which Article
was published    3
4. Motive for the study    3
5. Objective    4
6. Outcome    4
7. Implication    4
8. Relation of this Information to the Current Arabidopsis Experiment    5
Work Cited    6
1. Title of the Article
The paper chosen for this study is, "Epigenomics in an extraterrestrial environment: organ-specific alteration of DNA methylation and gene expression elicited by spaceflight in Arabidopsis thaliana" by Zhou et al.
2. All Authors
The authors are Mingqi Zhou, Natasha J. Sng, Collin E. LeFrois, Anna-Lisa Paul & Robert J. Ferl.
3. Name of Journal in which Article was published
The paper was published in the journal, BMC genomics, with volume and issue numbers being 20 and 1, respectively. It was published in the year, 2019 and can be found from page number 1 to 17. Its doi number is https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-5554-z.
4. Motive for the study
The motive for the study is that there are needs to be a clear understanding of several pathways present in the plants, which is responsible for its various terrestrial adaptations. It has been observed that when plants are grown in their new atmosphere of spaceflight aboard in the International Space Station (ISS), which is in no way similar to their environment they might have faced so far in their evolutionary history, it can be easily observed what is evolving out of this environment, which can survive.
These plants are shown to have responded...
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