Control of development in higher plants - Cellular and molecular events in a newly organizing lateral root meristem

Spontaneous or auxin-induced lateral root formation in radish and Arabidopsis provides an efficient system in which to examine molecular and cellular events associated with the initiation of a new meristem. Subtracted cDNA libraries made at different times in lateral root initiation were used as a s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences 1995-10, Vol.350 (1331), p.39-43
Hauptverfasser: Sussex, Ian M., Godoy, Jose A., Kerk, Nancy M., Laskowski, Marta J., Nusbaum, Harris C., Welsch, Jo Anne, Williams, Mary E.
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