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C. K. Ohno, G. V. Reddy, M. G. B. Heisler, and E. M. Meyerowitz
The Arabidopsis JAGGED gene encodes a zinc finger protein that promotes leaf tissue development
Development, March 1, 2004; 131(5): 1111 - 1122.
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S. Guyomarc'h, T. Vernoux, J. Traas, D.-X. Zhou, and M. Delarue
MGOUN3, an Arabidopsis gene with TetratricoPeptide-Repeat-related motifs, regulates meristem cellular organization
J. Exp. Bot., March 1, 2004; 55(397): 673 - 684.
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J. T. Henderson, H.-C. Li, S. D. Rider, A. P. Mordhorst, J. Romero-Severson, J.-C. Cheng, J. Robey, Z. R. Sung, S. C. de Vries, and J. Ogas
PICKLE Acts throughout the Plant to Repress Expression of Embryonic Traits and May Play a Role in Gibberellin-Dependent Responses
Plant Physiology, March 1, 2004; 134(3): 995 - 1005.
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F. Liu, W. Ni, M. E. Griffith, Z. Huang, C. Chang, W. Peng, H. Ma, and D. Xie
The ASK1 and ASK2 Genes Are Essential for Arabidopsis Early Development
PLANT CELL, January 1, 2004; 16(1): 5 - 20.
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M. K. Deyholos, G. F. Cavaness, B. Hall, E. King, J. Punwani, J. Van Norman, and L. E. Sieburth
VARICOSE, a WD-domain protein, is required for leaf blade development
Development, December 29, 2003; 130(26): 6577 - 6588.
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