Cell fate in plants. Lessons from the Arabidopsis root.
Classical studies in plant development have indicated that the fate of plant cells is fixed late, after cell division has ceased. Earlier commitment events are therefore considered reversible. To gain a mechanisatic understanding of the processes involved in specification and fixation of cell fate i...
Main Authors: | Dolan, L, Linstead, P, Kidner, C, Boudonck, K, Cao, X, Berger, F |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado: |
1998
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