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Circadian dysfunction causes aberrant hypocotyl elongation patterns in Arabidopsis
M J Dowson-Day,
A J Millar
School of Biological Sciences
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Immunology and Microbiology
Arabidopsis
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Cotyledon
33%
Flowering
16%
Gene Function
16%
Germination
16%
Growth
50%
Hypocotyl
100%
Light
16%
Light Dark Cycle
16%
Morphology
16%
Movement (Physiology)
16%
Mutant
16%
Mutation
33%
Phenotype
33%
Phototransduction
16%
Plant
16%
Plant Growth
16%
Rhythm
33%
Signal Transduction
16%
Wild Type
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Arabidopsis
100%
Circadian Rhythm
33%
Flowering
16%
Gene Function
16%
Germination
16%
Growth
50%
Light
16%
Light Dark Cycle
16%
Morphology
16%
Movement (Physiology)
16%
Mutant
16%
Mutation
33%
Phenotype
33%
Phototransduction
16%
Plant Growth
33%
Rhythm
33%
Signal Transduction
16%
Wild Type
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anthesis
16%
Arabidopsis
100%
Cotyledon
33%
Genes
16%
Germination
16%
Hypocotyl
100%
Mutants
16%
Mutation
33%
Phenotype
33%
Phototransduction
16%
Plant Physiology
16%
Seedling Growth
16%
Seeds
16%