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PLANT SCIENCES:
Deciding When to Flower
Ruth Bastow and Caroline Dean
Science 5 Dec 2003; 302: 1695-1696.
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Regulation of Flowering Time by Histone Acetylation in Arabidopsis
Yuehui He, Scott D. Michaels, and Richard M. Amasino
Science 5 Dec 2003; 302: 1751-1754. 10.1126/science.1091109 (Science Express Reports)
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Inheritance of Circadian Clocks in Plants
Science 7 Nov 2003; 302: 945l.
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Random Samples
Ritual Plant Atlas
Science 7 Nov 2003; 302: 981c.
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Reports
Enhanced Fitness Conferred by Naturally Occurring Variation in the Circadian Clock
Todd P. Michael, Patrice A. Salomé, Hannah J. Yu, Taylor R. Spencer, Emily L. Sharp, Mark A. McPeek, José M. Alonso, Joseph R. Ecker, and C. Robertson McClung
Science 7 Nov 2003; 302: 1049-1053.
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Transcription of the Arabidopsis Genome
Science 31 Oct 2003; 302: 741f.
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News Focus
ECOLOGY:
Methuselahs in Our Midst
Kevin Krajick
Science 31 Oct 2003; 302: 768-769.
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Research Articles
Empirical Analysis of Transcriptional Activity in the Arabidopsis Genome
Kayoko Yamada, Jun Lim, Joseph M. Dale, Huaming Chen, Paul Shinn, Curtis J. Palm, Audrey M. Southwick, Hank C. Wu, Christopher Kim, Michelle Nguyen, Paul Pham, Rosa Cheuk, George Karlin-Newmann, Shirley X. Liu, Bao Lam, Hitomi Sakano, Troy Wu, Guixia Yu, Molly Miranda, Hong L. Quach, Matthew Tripp, Charlie H. Chang, Jeong M. Lee, Mitsue Toriumi, Marie M. H. Chan, Carolyn C. Tang, Courtney S. Onodera, Justine M. Deng, Kenji Akiyama, Yasser Ansari, Takahiro Arakawa, Jenny Banh, Fumika Banno, Leah Bowser, Shelise Brooks, Piero Carninci, Qimin Chao, Nathan Choy, Akiko Enju, Andrew D. Goldsmith, Mani Gurjal, Nancy F. Hansen, Yoshihide Hayashizaki, Chanda Johnson-Hopson, Vickie W. Hsuan, Kei Iida, Meagan Karnes, Shehnaz Khan, Eric Koesema, Junko Ishida, Paul X. Jiang, Ted Jones, Jun Kawai, Asako Kamiya, Cristina Meyers, Maiko Nakajima, Mari Narusaka, Motoaki Seki, Tetsuya Sakurai, Masakazu Satou, Racquel Tamse, Maria Vaysberg, Erika K. Wallender, Cecilia Wong, Yuki Yamamura, Shiaulou Yuan, Kazuo Shinozaki, Ronald W. Davis, Athanasios Theologis, and Joseph R. Ecker
Science 31 Oct 2003; 302: 842-846.
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How Legumes Let in Bacterial Symbionts
Science 24 Oct 2003; 302: 529h.
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PLANT SCIENCES:
How Legumes Select Their Sweet Talking Symbionts
Julie Cullimore and Jean Dénarié
Science 24 Oct 2003; 302: 575-578.
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