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Abstract

Early embryonic development in the flowering plant follows a predictable sequence of cell divisions. Anatomical hallmarks and the expression of marker genes in dynamic patterns indicate that new cell fates are established with virtually every round of mitosis. Although some of the factors regulating these early patterning events have been identified, the overall process remains relatively poorly understood. Starting at the globular stage, when the embryo has approximately 100 cells, the organization of development appears to be taken over by programs that regulate postembryonic patterning throughout the life cycle.

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2007-11-10
2024-03-28
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