Up, down and up again is a signature global gene expression pattern at the beginning of gymnosperm embryogenesis
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TextSeries: ; Gene Expression Patterns, 3(1), p.83-91, 2003Contained works: - Van Zyl, L
- Bozhkov, P.V
- Clapham, D.H
- Sederoff, R.R
- Von Arnold, S
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Somatic embryogenesis of a gymnosperm, Picea abies, represents a sequence of specifically regulated developmental stages including proembryogenic mass (PEM), PEM-to-embryo transition, and early and late embryogeny. Here, we report cDNA array analysis of expression patterns of 373 genes in the beginning of P. abies embryo development. The analysis revealed a group of 107 genes (29
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