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    Shin J, Kim K, Kang H, Zulfugarov IS, Bae G, Lee CH, Lee D, Choi G.
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  • 32. Photomorphogenic development of the Arabidopsis shy2-1D mutation and its interaction with phytochromes in darkness.
    Kim BC, Soh MS, Hong SH, Furuya M, Nam HG.
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    Oliverio KA, Crepy M, Martin-Tryon EL, Milich R, Harmer SL, Putterill J, Yanovsky MJ, Casal JJ.
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  • 36. Arabidopsis cue mutants with defective plastids are impaired primarily in the photocontrol of expression of photosynthesis-associated nuclear genes.
    Vinti G, Fourrier N, Bowyer JR, López-Juez E.
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  • 37. Arabidopsis thaliana TERMINAL FLOWER2 is involved in light-controlled signalling during seedling photomorphogenesis.
    Valdés AE, Rizzardi K, Johannesson H, Para A, Sundås-Larsson A, Landberg K.
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