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- garden annual with featherlike spikes of red or yellow flowers (同)common cockscomb, Celosia cristata, Celosia argentea cristata
- a cap worn by court jesters; adorned with a strip of red (同)coxcomb
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- (おなどりの)とさか / (また『coxcomb』)《文》(道化師の)とんがり帽子 / ケイトウ(赤紫色の花の一年草)
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Cockscomb may refer to:
- Comb (anatomy), anatomical part of a male fowl
- Celosia cristata a common name of a flower resembling the head of a rooster
- Cockscomb (mountain), a mountain in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa
- Certain species of the ornamental plant genus Celosia
- A fish in the genus Anoplarchus
- A jester's cap
English Journal
- ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2 gene, a member of LOB/AS2 family of Arabidopsis thaliana, causes an abaxializing leaves in transgenic cockscomb.
- Sun SB, Song JP, Meng LS.SourceGansu College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lanzhou, 730000, China.
- Molecular biology reports.Mol Biol Rep.2012 Apr;39(4):4927-35. Epub 2011 Dec 6.
- The leaf primordium derives from the peripheral zone of shoot apical meristem. During the formation of leaf primordia, they need to establish the proximodistal, mediolateral, and ab/adaxial axes. Among these axes, the ab/adaxial axis might be the most important. ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2 (AS2) gene is a me
- PMID 22143880
- Mitochondrial genome of the cockscomb pearl mussel Cristaria plicata (Bivalvia, Unionoida, Unionidae).
- Lee JH, Choi EH, Kim SK, Ryu SH, Hwang UW.SourceSchool of Life Science, Graduate School, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 702-701, South Korea.
- Mitochondrial DNA.Mitochondrial DNA.2012 Feb;23(1):39-41.
- The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the cockscomb pearl mussel Cristaria plicata, which is an endangered species in South Korea, was sequenced. The circle genome (15,708 bp in size) consists of 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNA genes, and 22 tRNA genes. There were 26 noncoding regions (NCs)
- PMID 22295867
- Using high competent shoot apical meristems of cockscomb as explants for studying function of ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2-LIKE11 (ASL11) gene of Arabidopsis.
- Sun SB, Meng LS, Sun XD, Feng ZH.SourceGanSu College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lanzhou, 730000, China.
- Molecular biology reports.Mol Biol Rep.2010 Dec;37(8):3973-82. Epub 2010 Mar 21.
- Though shoot apical meristems (SAMs) commonly exhibit low or no competence for transformation, the potent regeneration of this tissue merits further research. Especially, when shoot regeneration is recalcitrant using other tissues as explants, SAM probably is an excellent selection. In cockscomb pla
- PMID 20306306
Japanese Journal
- 35. アベナ発芽種子から放出される促進的アレロパシー物質
- 人工植物曝露装置を用いた大気中ホウ素化合物による各種野菜,園芸植物及び樹木の黄化・褐変等の障害
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- Cockscomb may refer to: Comb (anatomy), anatomical part of a male fowl; Celosia cristata, a common name of a flower resembling the head of a rooster; Cockscomb (mountain), a mountain in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa ...
- The cockscomb flower is an annual addition to the flower bed, commonly named for the red variety that is colored similar to the cock's comb hanging from his chin. Cockscomb, celosia cristata, traditionally grown in the red variety, also blooms ...
- The latest from Hiroki Kato (@cockscomb). /usr/local/bin/cockscomb. Kyoto, Japan.