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Embryonic patterning in Arabidopsis thaliana.The maternal to zygotic transition in animals and plants.The Arabidopsis Mediator CDK8 module genes CCT (MED12) and GCT (MED13) are global regulators of developmental phase transitions.A Genetic Screen for Mutations Affecting Cell Division in the Arabidopsis thaliana Embryo Identifies Seven Loci Required for Cytokinesis.Alpha-glucosidase I is required for cellulose biosynthesis and morphogenesis in Arabidopsis.Zygotic genome activation and imprinting: parent-of-origin gene regulation in plant embryogenesis.Zygotic genome activation in isogenic and hybrid plant embryos.Mediator: A key regulator of plant development.EMB30 is essential for normal cell division, cell expansion, and cell adhesion in Arabidopsis and encodes a protein that has similarity to Sec7.CHLOROPLAST BIOGENESIS genes act cell and noncell autonomously in early chloroplast development.Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins are required for cell wall synthesis and morphogenesis in Arabidopsis.Annotating and quantifying pri-miRNA transcripts using RNA-Seq data of wild type and serrate-1 globular stage embryos of Arabidopsis thaliana.Arabidopsis thaliana miRNAs promote embryo pattern formation beginning in the zygote.Convergent repression of miR156 by sugar and the CDK8 module of Arabidopsis Mediator.Non-equivalent contributions of maternal and paternal genomes to early plant embryogenesis.The Times They Are A-Changin': Heterochrony in Plant Development and EvolutionThe Transcriptional Landscape of Polyploid Wheats and Their Diploid Ancestors during Embryogenesis and Grain DevelopmentGene expression atlas of embryo development in ArabidopsisGenetic Screens to Target Embryo and Endosperm Pathways in Arabidopsis and MaizeEMS Mutagenesis of Arabidopsis Seeds
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