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Arabidopsis, a useful weed.

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Cell, 56(2), p.263-269., 1989Trabajos contenidos:
  • Meyerowitz, E. M
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Plants are unique in many aspects of development, cell biology, biochemistry, and physiological response. Plant cells do not migrate during morphogenesis, and totipotency of cells from many organs shows that plant development does not require maternal storage of positional information. Plant cell division is unlike that in other eukaryotes;
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Plants are unique in many aspects of development, cell biology, biochemistry, and physiological response. Plant cells do not migrate during morphogenesis, and totipotency of cells from many organs shows that plant development does not require maternal storage of positional information. Plant cell division is unlike that in other eukaryotes;

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