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Details on Person Xue, Hong-Wei

Class:IdPerson:5321940
_displayNameXue, Hong-Wei
_timestamp2014-02-14 21:45:51
created[InstanceEdit:5323153] Preece, Justin, 2014-02-14
firstnameHong-Wei
initialHW
surnameXue
(author)[LiteratureReference:5308596] EMBRYONIC FACTOR 1 encodes an AMP deaminase and is essential for the zygote to embryo transition in Arabidopsis
[LiteratureReference:9622242] Functional genomics based understanding of rice endosperm development
[LiteratureReference:9623522] The MADS29 transcription factor regulates the degradation of the nucellus and the nucellar projection during rice seed development
[LiteratureReference:9626498] Coexpression analysis identifies Rice Starch Regulator1, a rice AP2/EREBP family transcription factor, as a novel rice starch biosynthesis regulator
[LiteratureReference:9630418] SHALLOT-LIKE1 is a KANADI transcription factor that modulates rice leaf rolling by regulating leaf abaxial cell development
[LiteratureReference:9630538] Semi-rolled leaf1 encodes a putative glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored protein and modulates rice leaf rolling by regulating the formation of bulliform cells
[LiteratureReference:9920359] LC2 and OsVIL2 promote rice flowering by photoperoid-induced epigenetic silencing of OsLF
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