PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Article . 2000 . Peer-reviewed
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The Cellulose Synthase Superfamily
Authors: T A, Richmond; C R, Somerville;
The Cellulose Synthase Superfamily
Abstract
The availability of a nearly complete genome sequence for Arabidopsis has created many novel opportunities to identify, by computational methods, the genes that encode enzymes, which have been difficult to characterize by conventional means. We have used this approach to identify a large family of
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- Stanford University United States
- Carnegie Institution for Science United States
Keywords
Expressed Sequence Tags, Glucosyltransferases, Multigene Family, Arabidopsis, Cellulose, Genes, Plant, Phylogeny
Expressed Sequence Tags, Glucosyltransferases, Multigene Family, Arabidopsis, Cellulose, Genes, Plant, Phylogeny
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