Stem-cell-ubiquitous genes spatiotemporally coordinate division through regulation of stem-cell-specific gene networks
Stem-cell-specific genes regulate processes such as maintenance, identity and/or division. Here, the authors show that in the Arabidopsis root TCX2, a gene expressed across different stem cell populations (a stem-cell-ubiquitous gene), controls division and identity by regulating stem-cell-type-spec...
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Main Authors: | Natalie M. Clark, Eli Buckner, Adam P. Fisher, Emily C. Nelson, Thomas T. Nguyen, Abigail R. Simmons, Maria A. de Luis Balaguer, Tiara Butler-Smith, Parnell J. Sheldon, Dominique C. Bergmann, Cranos M. Williams, Rossangela Sozzani |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/61b712857ec84aea8944bd88fa5fc80b |
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