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226 related items for PubMed ID: 12671649

  • 1. Living by the calendar: how plants know when to flower.
    Yanovsky MJ, Kay SA.
    Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol; 2003 Apr; 4(4):265-75. PubMed ID: 12671649
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  • 2. Time for circadian rhythms: plants get synchronized.
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  • 5. Arabidopsis clock-associated pseudo-response regulators PRR9, PRR7 and PRR5 coordinately and positively regulate flowering time through the canonical CONSTANS-dependent photoperiodic pathway.
    Nakamichi N, Kita M, Niinuma K, Ito S, Yamashino T, Mizoguchi T, Mizuno T.
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  • 20. Overexpression of COL9, a CONSTANS-LIKE gene, delays flowering by reducing expression of CO and FT in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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