Quantification of variability in trichome patterns.

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Published in Front Plant Sci on November 13, 2014

Authors

Bettina Greese1, Martin Hülskamp2, Christian Fleck3

Author Affiliations

1: Computational Biology and Biological Physics, Faculty for Theoretical Physics and Astronomy, Lund University Lund, Sweden.
2: Molecular Cell Biology and Developmental Genetics, Biocenter, Botanical Institute, Cologne University Cologne, Germany.
3: Laboratory for Systems and Synthetic Biology, Wageningen University Wageningen, Netherlands.

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