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  • 3. Evolution of VRN2/Ghd7-Like Genes in Vernalization-Mediated Repression of Grass Flowering.
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  • 9. The molecular mechanism of vernalization in Arabidopsis and cereals: role of Flowering Locus C and its homologs.
    Sharma N, Geuten K, Giri BS, Varma A.
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  • 10. Wheat TILLING mutants show that the vernalization gene VRN1 down-regulates the flowering repressor VRN2 in leaves but is not essential for flowering.
    Chen A, Dubcovsky J.
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  • 12. Bioinformatic prediction of transcription factor binding sites at promoter regions of genes for photoperiod and vernalization responses in model and temperate cereal plants.
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  • 14. Discrete developmental roles for temperate cereal grass VERNALIZATION1/FRUITFULL-like genes in flowering competency and the transition to flowering.
    Preston JC, Kellogg EA.
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  • 17. Balancing forces in the photoperiodic control of flowering.
    Sanchez SE, Cagnola JI, Crepy M, Yanovsky MJ, Casal JJ.
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  • 18. Interaction between temperature and photoperiod in regulation of flowering time in rice.
    Song Y, Gao Z, Luan W.
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  • 20. The molecular basis of vernalization in different plant groups.
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