A functional genomics approach to study plant reproductive development
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Samuel Wuest, 'A functional genomics approach to study plant reproductive development', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Genetics, 2012, pp 219Download Item:

Abstract:
A fundamental question in developmental biology is how differentiated cell types and
organs are formed from undifferentiated precursor cells. The establishment of the
body plan of an organism is ultimately defined by its DNA sequence, but the
developmental process relies on differential gene expression through interactions
between a nucleus and its cellular environment. Recent technological advances have
made it possible to study gene expression activities or protein-DNA interactions on a
genome-wide scale (genomics). Here, I used a functional genomics approach to study
gene regulatory networks underlying organ formation and sexual reproduction in the
model plant Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis).
Author: Wuest, Samuel
Advisor:
Wellmer, FrankQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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