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Science 18 December 1998: Vol. 282. no. 5397, pp. 2201 - 2202 DOI: 10.1126/science.282.5397.2201
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Perspectives
BOTANY: Auxin Transport: Down and Out and Up Again
Alan M. Jones
Auxins are plant hormones that, among other things, allow roots to grow down in response to Earth's gravitational field, and stems to bend toward the light. In his Perspective Jones discusses a flurry of papers in this issue of Science (Galweiler et al.) and elsewhere, which now report the identities of the auxin transporters that are responsible for creating the internal gradients that direct these responses.
The author is in the Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3280, USA. E-mail: alan_jones{at}unc.edu
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