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Details on Person Yin, Changsong
| Class:Id | Person:8986815 |
| _displayName | Yin, Changsong |
| _timestamp | 2017-04-28 22:38:18 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:8986734] Gupta, Parul, 2017-04-28 |
| firstname | Changsong |
| initial | C |
| surname | Yin |
| (author) | [LiteratureReference:8986701] Rice MADS3 regulates ROS homeostasis during late anther development [LiteratureReference:8986792] OsC6, encoding a lipid transfer protein, is required for postmeiotic anther development in rice [LiteratureReference:9035712] The SEPALLATA-like gene OsMADS34 is required for rice inflorescence and spikelet development [LiteratureReference:9608969] Genetic interaction of OsMADS3, DROOPING LEAF, and OsMADS13 in specifying rice floral organ identities and meristem determinacy [LiteratureReference:9609088] Interactions of OsMADS1 with Floral Homeotic Genes in Rice Flower Development [LiteratureReference:9609171] Rice MADS6 interacts with the floral homeotic genes SUPERWOMAN1, MADS3, MADS58, MADS13, and DROOPING LEAF in specifying floral organ identities and meristem fate [LiteratureReference:9609197] The AGL6-like gene OsMADS6 regulates floral organ and meristem identities in rice |
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