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Flowering plants found in north temperate regions. Arabidopsis thaliana is widely used for experiments in plant genetics .
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Comprehensive information resources for the scientific community working with this model plant. Includes a searchable relational database with a range of datatypes.
Links to arabidopsis online information, including informatica and stock centres, genetic maps and physical map graphics .
Electronic communication forums used by biological scientists worldwide. No fees are charged for the service.
Studies the regulation of arabidopsis development by photoreceptors, with an emphasis of the blue light receptor cryptochrome 2 . Features staff profiles, publications, and journals.
Provides seed and information resources to the International Arabidopsis Genome Programme and the wider research community. Includes catalog, staff profiles, protocols, and links
Global expression studies. Features genomic annotation, full-length cDNA sequence and insertion mutant databases.
Links to arabidopsis online information, including informatica and stock centres, genetic maps and physical map graphics .
Global expression studies. Features genomic annotation, full-length cDNA sequence and insertion mutant databases.
Provides seed and information resources to the International Arabidopsis Genome Programme and the wider research community. Includes catalog, staff profiles, protocols, and links
Comprehensive information resources for the scientific community working with this model plant. Includes a searchable relational database with a range of datatypes.
Electronic communication forums used by biological scientists worldwide. No fees are charged for the service.
Studies the regulation of arabidopsis development by photoreceptors, with an emphasis of the blue light receptor cryptochrome 2 . Features staff profiles, publications, and journals.
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