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20060901 Friday September 01, 2006
Control of flowering map

This post is in regard to Bob's comments about the many ways that flowering is controlled in Arabidopsis.
This is a late post because  it took me a while to figure out  how to  add a jpg. If anyone is missing a toolbar  above their text box, I know  how to get it back, courtesy of Kim Duckett  (NCSU libraries).
Week one seems like a long time ago now... Nevertheless, this jpg is a great example of how
genetic maps can provide information about a very complicated process. It's from Journal of Cell Science, 2003.
cheers,
Niki

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