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. 2010 Mar;22(3):537.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.110.220310. Epub 2010 Mar 16.

Myo-inositol biosynthesis genes in Arabidopsis: differential patterns of gene expression and role in cell death

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Myo-inositol biosynthesis genes in Arabidopsis: differential patterns of gene expression and role in cell death

Nancy A Eckardt. Plant Cell. 2010 Mar.
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Spatial expression patterns of MIPS genes. The promoters of MIPS1, MIPS2, or MIPS3 were used to drive β-glucuronidase expression in transgenic plants. Images were taken from 19-d-old plants. Bars = 5 mm. (From Figure 2 of Donahue et al. [2010].)

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