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The Arabidopsis leaf quantitative atlas: a cellular and subcellular mapping through unified data integration
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- 29 February 2024, e2
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Plant genome sequence assembly in the era of long reads: Progress, challenges and future directions
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- 11 March 2022, e5
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Art–science collaborations: Generators of new ideas and serendipitous events
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- 04 August 2023, e9
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Building a pipeline to identify and engineer constitutive and repressible promoters
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- 19 October 2023, e12
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Quantitative regeneration: Skoog and Miller revisited
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- 07 September 2023, e10
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Convergence and transdisciplinary teaching in quantitative biology
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- 31 July 2023, e8
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A blast from the past: Understanding stem cell specification in plant roots using laser ablation
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- 28 November 2023, e14
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MethylScore, a pipeline for accurate and context-aware identification of differentially methylated regions from population-scale plant whole-genome bisulfite sequencing data
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- 26 September 2022, e19
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Towards modelling emergence in plant systems
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- 10 July 2023, e6
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Turgor pressure change in stomatal guard cells arises from interactions between water influx and mechanical responses of their cell walls
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- 13 June 2022, e12
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