Plant gene silencing signals move from the phloem to influence gene expression in shoot apical meristems

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  • who: Mark A. A. Minow from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Plant gene silencing signals move from the phloem to influence gene expression in shoot apical meristems, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This analysis demonstrated that sRNA derived from a phloem-expressed inverted repeat can move to the SAM and inhibit FD activity, resulting in delayed flowering. This analysis provides additional evidence that silencing signals can move phloem-to-SAM and, specifically, that they can enter an isolated subdomain at the meristem tip. The clv3-2 plants used in this study produced a large . . .

     

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