The regulatory landscape of Arabidopsis thaliana roots at single-cell resolution
Existing studies of the chromatin accessibility, the primary mark of regulatory DNA, in Arabidopsis are based mainly on bulk samples. Here, the authors report the regulatory landscape of Arabidopsis thaliana roots at single-cell resolution.
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Main Authors: | Michael W. Dorrity, Cristina M. Alexandre, Morgan O. Hamm, Anna-Lena Vigil, Stanley Fields, Christine Queitsch, Josh T. Cuperus |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e6ea871c17df432cb5dc0bf940a6480c |
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