Table of Contents
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Schmidt R. Physical mapping of the Arabidopsis thaliana genome.
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Burssens S. Van Montagu M. and Inzé D. The cell
cycle in Arabidopsis.
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Scheres B. and Wolkenfelt H. The Arabidopsis root as a model to study
plant development.
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Laufs P., Jonak C. and Traas. J. Cells and domains: Two views of the
shoot meristem in Arabidopsis.
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Van Lijsebettens M. and Clarke J. Leaf development in Arabidopsis.
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Irish V.F. Floral development in Arabidopsis.
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Berleth T. Experimental approaches to Arabidopsis embryogenesis.
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Koornneef M., Léon-Kloosterziel K. M., Schwartz S. H. and Zeevaart A.D.
The genetic and molecular dissection of abscisic acid biosynthesis and signal transduction
in Arabidopsis.
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Hobbie L. J. Auxin: Molecular genetic approaches in Arabidopsis.
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McGrath R. B. and Ecker J. R. Ethylene signaling in Arabidopsis:
Events from the membrane to the nucleus.
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Phillips A.L. Gibberellins in Arabidopsis.
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Whitelam G.C. and Devlin P.F. Light signalling in Arabidopsis.
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Graham T.L. Flavonoid and flavonol glycoside metabolism in
Arabidopsis.
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Szekeres M. and Koncz C. Biochemical and genetic analysis of
brassinosteroid metabolism and function in Arabidopsis.
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Post-Beittenmiller D. The cloned Eceriferum genes of Arabidopsis and
the corresponding Glossy genes in maize.
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Reiter W.-D. Arabidopiss thaliana as a model system to study
synthesis, structure, and function of the plant cell wall.
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Buell C.R. Arabidopsis: A weed leading the field of plant-pathogen
interactions.
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Miquel M. and Browse J. Arabidopsis lipids: A fat chance.
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