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This research investigates the evolution of microtubule organization in land plants, focusing on the moss Physcomitrella patens and the angiosperm Arabidopsis thaliana. The study aims to understand the genetic and functional changes that enabled plants to adapt to terrestrial environments.
During land plant evolution, genetic and functional changes of regulatory mechanisms drive morphological innovations.
One of such innovations is the loss of centrioles and the gain of properties of plant microtubules that allow them to self-nucleate in acentriolar cells.
The nature of this proposed research is to study the evolution of the microtubule-organizing gene network during the conquest of land by plants.
It, in particular, has been still unclear that how the components of the complex sy…
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