How organs grow and stabilize when reaching a functional size is a central question in biology. Using the root of Arabidopsis as a model system and combining molecular genetics with computational modeling, Salvi et al. unveiled an auxin-PLTs-ARRs molecular network controlling the self-organized patterning of the root from germination onward.
A Self-Organized PLT/Auxin/ARR-B Network Controls the Dynamics of Root Zonation Development in Arabidopsis thaliana
Licursi, Valerio;
2020
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How organs grow and stabilize when reaching a functional size is a central question in biology. Using the root of Arabidopsis as a model system and combining molecular genetics with computational modeling, Salvi et al. unveiled an auxin-PLTs-ARRs molecular network controlling the self-organized patterning of the root from germination onward.File in questo prodotto:
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