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    time of day effects of warm temperature on flowering time involve PIF4 and PIF5 by Thines, Bryan C, Youn, Youngwon, Duarte, Maritza I, Harmon, Frank G

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-03-2014)
    “…Warm temperature promotes flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana and this response involves multiple signalling pathways. To understand the temporal dynamics of…”
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    Transcriptome analysis uncovers Arabidopsis F-BOX STRESS INDUCED 1 as a regulator of jasmonic acid and abscisic acid stress gene expression by Gonzalez, Lauren E, Keller, Kristen, Chan, Karen X, Gessel, Megan M, Thines, Bryan C

    Published in BMC genomics (17-07-2017)
    “…The ubiquitin 26S proteasome system (UPS) selectively degrades cellular proteins, which results in physiological changes to eukaryotic cells. F-box proteins…”
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    A metabolic daylength measurement system mediates winter photoperiodism in plants by Liu, Wei, Feke, Ann, Leung, Chun Chung, Tarté, Daniel A., Yuan, Wenxin, Vanderwall, Morgan, Sager, Garrett, Wu, Xing, Schear, Ariela, Clark, Damon A., Thines, Bryan C., Gendron, Joshua M.

    Published in Developmental cell (13-09-2021)
    “…Plants have served as a preeminent study system for photoperiodism due to their propensity to flower in concordance with the seasons. A nearly singular focus…”
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    Gibberellin driven growth in elf3 mutants requires PIF4 and PIF5 by Filo, Julie, Wu, Austin, Eliason, Erica, Richardson, Timothy, Thines, Bryan C, Harmon, Frank G

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (04-03-2015)
    “…The regulatory connections between the circadian clock and hormone signaling are essential to understand, as these two regulatory processes work together to…”
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    A metabolic day length measurement system mediates winter photoperiodism in plants by Liu, Wei, Feke, Ann, Leung, Chun Chung, Tarté, Daniel A., Yuan, Wenxin, Vanderwall, Morgan, Sager, Garrett, Wu, Xing, Schear, Ariela, Clark, Damon A., Thines, Bryan C., Gendron, Joshua M.

    Published in Developmental cell (17-08-2021)
    “…Plants have served as a preeminent study system for photoperiodism due to their propensity to flower in concordance with the seasons. A nearly singular focus…”
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