
pmid: 16286449
pmc: PMC1283750
During the development of multicellular organisms, many different cell types are created. These display characteristic cell cycle programs that can radically change during the organism's lifetime ([Jakoby and Schnittger, 2004][1]; [Fig. 1][2]). Usually, in younger and less differentiated tissues, a
DEPENDENT KINASE INHIBITORS, EXPRESSION, DNA ENDOREDUPLICATION, DIVISION, Arabidopsis Proteins, Cell Cycle, Biology and Life Sciences, Plant Development, Cell Cycle Proteins, Plants, Protein Transport, S-PHASE, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Plant Cells, ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA, CDK INHIBITORS, Animals, GENOME-WIDE ANALYSIS, MAIZE ENDOSPERM, ICK1
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