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The REOX project investigates the evolution of hormone signaling in plants by studying Charophycean algae, which possess a simplified auxin response system. It aims to reconstruct the ancestral components of this pathway to understand its original functions and evolutionary development, ultimately contributing to the f…
Hormone signaling allow organisms to regulate their physiology.
Single hormones trigger multiple and complex, context-dependent responses that evolved from simpler, ancestral pathways. A key, unanswered question is what functions were initially regulated by these ancestral pathways.
In plants, auxins are key hormones that regulate multiple processes throughout the life-cycle.
The three-components auxin signaling system is an excellent model of a simple pathway that generates a complex response,…
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