23 research outputs found
Arabidopsis phyllotaxy
<b>Arabidopsis phyllotaxy.</b><div><br></div><div>This illustration is available under a CC-BY license: it can be used and modified with appropriate credits. <br></div
microRNAs in Arabidopsis : discovery, functions and roles in the control of flowering time
<p>Discovered about 20 years ago, microRNA are small non-coding RNA (21-23 nt) involved in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. They are involved in numerous regulatory pathways. However, the analysis of their function and their expression level is a bit tricky, explaining that they were only integrated in the molecular pathways during the last decade.</p>
<p>Here, we present a brief summary of the events that lead to the discovery of microRNAs, as well as the molecular tools used for their analysis and their role in the molecular control of flowering time.</p>
<p>Of course, feel free to leave any constructive comment about those slides !</p
Arabidopsis inflorescence architecture
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Brachypodium - Vegetative plants in pot
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Infographics - Winter Memory throughout the Plant Kingdom: Different Paths to Flowering
Infographics for the article "Winter Memory throughout the Plant Kingdom: Different Paths to Flowering.
Infographics - Integrating roots into a whole plant network of flowering-time genes in Arabidopsis thaliana
Infographics for the article "Integrating roots into a whole plant network of flowering-time genes in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Infographics - Cytokinin promotes flowering of Arabidopsis via transcriptional activation of the FT paralog TSF
Graphical abstract - Cytokinin promotes flowering of Arabidopsis via transcriptional activation of the FT paralog TS
Arabidopsis - Rosette: drawing steps
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Unraveling the molecular mechanisms controlling flowering in the model temperate grass Brachypodium distachyon
Slides presented at the annual ASPB meeting Plant Biology 2017, in Honolulu (HI)
Arabidopsis - Roots: cross section
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