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The project aims to understand the mechanisms of positional signaling during embryonic development in plants, specifically in Arabidopsis thaliana. By analyzing gene expression and cellular patterns, it seeks to create a detailed model of how embryos transition from radial to bilateral symmetry.
Plant cells are immobile, therefore positional signaling is essential for body patterning.
While many genes involved in positional signaling in plants are known, we currently lack a mechanistic understanding of their functions.
Embryonic axis pattering is the earliest and simplest instances of positional signaling.
In Arabidopsis thaliana, embryo is initially radial symmetry.
Soon after, the embryo switches to bilateral symmetry and development continues along the newly-established axis.
How the…
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