Tissue-specific clocks in Arabidopsis show asymmetric coupling
Motomu Endo (),
Hanako Shimizu,
Maria A. Nohales,
Takashi Araki and
Steve A. Kay
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Motomu Endo: Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
Hanako Shimizu: Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
Maria A. Nohales: University of Southern California Molecular and Computational Biology, Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Los Angeles, California 90089, USA
Takashi Araki: Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
Steve A. Kay: University of Southern California Molecular and Computational Biology, Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Los Angeles, California 90089, USA
Nature, 2014, vol. 515, issue 7527, 419-422
Abstract:
A detailed analysis of Arabidopsis leaf tissues using two new versatile techniques reveals that within vasculature tissue circadian clocks have characteristics distinct from those in other tissues, and that the vasculature clocks affect circadian clock regulation in other tissues; indicating that plants, like mammals, have a dual clock system.
Date: 2014
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