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1. 1 Lecture 17: Vernalization Promoting flowering with cold
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3. 3 Vernalization induces flowering in winter-annual ecotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana
4. 4 Vernalization results in competence to flower at the shoot apical meristem
5. 5 Vernalization may involve epigenetic changes in gene expression
6. 6 Vernalization blocks the expression of FLC in cold-requiring winter annual Arabidopsis ecotypes
7. 7 Other genes involved in control of flowering by vernalization
8. 8 VRN2 encodes a gene related toDrosophila Polycomb-group (PcG) genes
9. 9 Polycomb-group complexes in Drosophila repress gene expression by modifying histones
10. 10 The Arabidopsis calendar
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12. 12 Increase in AGL20 expression during floral evocation in SAM
13. 13 Biochemical signaling involved in flowering
14. 14 Successful transfer of a flowering induction signal by grafting between plants of different photoperiodic responses
15. 15 Successful transfer of the floral stimulus between different genera
16. 16 Indirect induction implies that the floral stimulus is self-propagating
17. 17 Indirect induction does not occur in Perilla
18. 18 Evidence for antiflorigen found in some LDPs
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21. 21 The transition to flowering involves multiple factors and pathways
22. 22 The transition to flowering involves multiple factors and pathways