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. 2007 Feb;19(2):391-3.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.107.190210.

Two tales of chromatin remodeling converge on HUB1

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Two tales of chromatin remodeling converge on HUB1

Nancy A Eckardt. Plant Cell. 2007 Feb.
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Arabidopsis HUB1 Mutants. hub1-1 and hub1-2 mutants were isolated based on phenotypes in overall plant size and leaf morphology (top) and seed dormancy (bottom), respectively.

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