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  • 2. Curved chimeric palea 1 encoding an EMF1-like protein maintains epigenetic repression of OsMADS58 in rice palea development.
    Yan D, Zhang X, Zhang L, Ye S, Zeng L, Liu J, Li Q, He Z.
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  • 9. OsVIL2 functions with PRC2 to induce flowering by repressing OsLFL1 in rice.
    Yang J, Lee S, Hang R, Kim SR, Lee YS, Cao X, Amasino R, An G.
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  • 11. Trithorax group protein Oryza sativa Trithorax1 controls flowering time in rice via interaction with early heading date3.
    Choi SC, Lee S, Kim SR, Lee YS, Liu C, Cao X, An G.
    Plant Physiol; 2014 Mar; 164(3):1326-37. PubMed ID: 24420930
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  • 12. Conservation of the E-function for floral organ identity in rice revealed by the analysis of tissue culture-induced loss-of-function mutants of the OsMADS1 gene.
    Agrawal GK, Abe K, Yamazaki M, Miyao A, Hirochika H.
    Plant Mol Biol; 2005 Sep; 59(1):125-35. PubMed ID: 16217607
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  • 16. STAMENLESS 1, encoding a single C2H2 zinc finger protein, regulates floral organ identity in rice.
    Xiao H, Tang J, Li Y, Wang W, Li X, Jin L, Xie R, Luo H, Zhao X, Meng Z, He G, Zhu L.
    Plant J; 2009 Sep; 59(5):789-801. PubMed ID: 19453444
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  • 18. Co-ordination of Flower Development Through Epigenetic Regulation in Two Model Species: Rice and Arabidopsis.
    Guo S, Sun B, Looi LS, Xu Y, Gan ES, Huang J, Ito T.
    Plant Cell Physiol; 2015 May; 56(5):830-42. PubMed ID: 25746984
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  • 20. Rice open beak is a negative regulator of class 1 knox genes and a positive regulator of class B floral homeotic gene.
    Horigome A, Nagasawa N, Ikeda K, Ito M, Itoh J, Nagato Y.
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