A gene regulatory network model for floral transition of the shoot apex in maize and its dynamic modeling.

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Published in PLoS One on August 17, 2012

Authors

Zhanshan Dong1, Olga Danilevskaya, Tabare Abadie, Carlos Messina, Nathan Coles, Mark Cooper

Author Affiliations

1: DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa, United States of America. zhanshan.dong@pioneer.com

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