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English: PIN7:GFP Marker Line Showing a Decrease in Fluorescence in a Region of the Vasculature Preceding the Formation of a Single Lateral Root Primordium. Lateral root primordium forms on the shoot side of the region with decreased fluorescence (indicated by arrow); the root is oriented such that the top of the frame is closest to the root tip. The root was gravitropically stimulated for 4 h prior to imaging; frames were taken 10 min apart. Punctate fluorescence that accumulates over time, here seen especially in the cytoplasm of cortical and endodermal cells, was also observed when untransformed roots were imaged this way, and thus is not part of the GFP signal.
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Source Video S6 from Laskowski M, Grieneisen V, Hofhuis H, Hove C, Hogeweg P, Marée A, Scheres B. "Root System Architecture from Coupling Cell Shape to Auxin Transport". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060307. PMID 19090618. PMC: 2602721.
Author Laskowski M, Grieneisen V, Hofhuis H, Hove C, Hogeweg P, Marée A, Scheres B
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