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Transcriptional corepressors in maize maintain meristem development
Jason Gregory
, Xue Liu
,
Zongliang Chen
, Cecilia Gallardo
, Jason Punskovsky
, Gabriel Koslow
, Mary Galli
,
Andrea Gallavotti
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Transcriptional Repressor
100%
Maize
100%
Meristem
100%
Meristem Development
100%
Inflorescence Meristem
100%
Crop Species
66%
Rel2
66%
Transcription Factor
33%
Stem Cells
33%
Genetic Analysis
33%
Diverse Functions
33%
Reproductive Development
33%
Double mutant
33%
Expression Analysis
33%
F1 Hybrids
33%
Major Crops
33%
Meristem Size
33%
Reproductive Success
33%
Redox Balance
33%
Zea Mays
33%
Seed Yield
33%
Postembryonic
33%
Meristem Regulation
33%
Hormone Homeostasis
33%
Development Success
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Enhancer Region
100%
Corepressor
100%
Genetics
16%
Homeostasis
16%
Transcription Factors
16%
Stem Cell
16%
Reproductive Success
16%
F1 Hybrid
16%
Zea
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Meristem
100%
Corepressor
100%
Spadix
37%
Progenitor Cell
12%
Seeds
12%
Homeostasis
12%
Transcription Factors
12%
Reproductive Success
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Meristem
100%
Enhancer Region
75%
Inflorescence
37%
Transcription Factors
12%
Homeostasis
12%
Stem Cell
12%
Zea
12%
Reproductive Success
12%