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Editorial
. 2020 May;32(5):1346-1347.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.20.00196. Epub 2020 Mar 13.

Remodeling Flowering: CHROMATIN REMODELING4 Promotes the Floral Transition

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Remodeling Flowering: CHROMATIN REMODELING4 Promotes the Floral Transition

Hanna Hõrak. Plant Cell. 2020 May.
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CHR4 Is a Positive Regulator of the Floral Transition. Flowering is induced by environmental triggers and by age and GA endogenously. CHR4 affects histone methylation patterns and mRNA levels of genes involved in regulation of the floral transition by endogenous pathways.

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