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Details on Person Cho, Lae-Hyeon

Class:IdPerson:8934120
_displayNameCho, Lae-Hyeon
_timestamp2016-08-08 21:19:08
created[InstanceEdit:8934132] Jaiswal, Pankaj, 2016-08-08
firstnameLae-Hyeon
initialLH
surnameCho
(author)[LiteratureReference:8933993] Homodimerization of Ehd1 is required to induce flowering in rice
[LiteratureReference:8934240] OsMADS50 and OsMADS56 function antagonistically in regulating long day (LD)-dependent flowering in rice
[LiteratureReference:8934270] OsCOL4 is a constitutive flowering repressor upstream of Ehd1 and downstream of OsphyB
[LiteratureReference:9608716] Rice miR172 induces flowering by suppressing OsIDS1 and SNB, two AP2 genes that negatively regulate expression of Ehd1 and florigens
[LiteratureReference:9639882] RSL Class II Transcription Factors Guide the Nuclear Localization of RHL1 to Regulate Root Hair Development
[LiteratureReference:9927762] Histone Deacetylase 701 (HDT701) Induces Flowering in Rice by Modulating Expression of OsIDS1
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