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The Role of VIN3-LIKE Genes in Environmentally Induced Epigenetic Regulation of Flowering
Sibum Sung, Robert J. Schmitz and Richard Amasino
volume 2 | issue 2
march/april 2007Pages: 127 - 128
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Given their sessile nature, it is critical for the survival of plants to adapt to their environment. Accordingly, plants have evolved the ability to sense seasonal changes to govern developmental fates such as the floral transition. Temperature and day length are among the seasonal cues that plants sense. We recently reported that VIN3LIKE 1 (VIL1) is involved in mediating the flowering response to both cold and day length via regulation of two related genes, FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) and FLOWERING LOCUS M (FLM) , respectively.
Authors
Sibum Sung
Biochemistry University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Robert J. Schmitz
Biochemistry University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Richard Amasino
Biochemistry University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
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