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Cell cycle controls and the development of plant form

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 4(1), p.44-49, 2001Trabajos contenidos:
  • Meijer, M
  • Murray, JAH
Recursos en línea: Resumen: The relationship between cell division and plant form has long been a battleground for the debate between those proclaiming and disclaiming an important role for cell division in morphogenetic and developmental processes. Recent evidence suggests that cell division and morphogenesis are intimately interconnected, and whereas overall architecture is determined by patterning genes, the elaboration and execution of evelopmental programmes require proper control of the cell-division cycle.
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The relationship between cell division and plant form has long been a battleground for the debate between those proclaiming and disclaiming an important role for cell division in morphogenetic and developmental processes. Recent evidence suggests that cell division and morphogenesis are intimately interconnected, and whereas overall architecture is determined by patterning genes, the elaboration and execution of evelopmental programmes require proper control of the cell-division cycle.

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