NAC transcription factor

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== Vascular-related NAC-domain transcription factor ==
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Overview
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Vascular-related NAC-domain transcription facor (VND)is one group of the largest plant-specific transcription factor NAC family. The VND1-VND7 were orginally isolated as genes for which expression levels are elevated during transdifferentiation into trachery elements, in a induction system using Arabidopsis suspension cells [1].Overexperssion of VND7 induced

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Vascular-related NAC-domain transcription factor

Overview Vascular-related NAC-domain transcription facor (VND)is one group of the largest plant-specific transcription factor NAC family. The VND1-VND7 were orginally isolated as genes for which expression levels are elevated during transdifferentiation into trachery elements, in a induction system using Arabidopsis suspension cells [1].Overexperssion of VND7 induced

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