Spatial Patterns of Phytochrome Expression in Young Leaves of the Fern Adiantum capillus-veneris
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The spatial distribution of phytochrome (PHY1) mRNA in the fern Adiantum was investigated by in situ hybridization. PHY1 mRNAs are expressed predominantly in the abaxial rather than the adaxial part of the petiole of leaf croziers. Moreover, the signals in light-grown croziers are predominantly nuclear in location rather than cytoplasmic.
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著者
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WADA Masamitsu
Department of Regulatory Biology, National Institute for Basic Biology
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Wada Masamitsu
Department Of Biological Sciences Graduate School Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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OKAMOTO Haruko
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Wada M
Department Of Biology Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Okamoto Haruko
Department Of Biology Tokyo Metropolitan University:(present)department Of Biology Yale University
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Silverthorne Jane
Department of Biology and CMB-RNA, University of California
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Silverthorne J
Univ. California Ca Usa
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