Suppressor Screen of LRB (Light Response BTB) 1/LRB2 Mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana.

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Lauer, Timothy
Blaisdell, Brandon D.

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The ability to sense and respond to changing light conditions is fundamental to plant growth and development. One way that plants respond to light is via the perception of red (~660 nm) and far-red (~730 nm) wavelengths. In order to better understand the roles of LRB1/2 in red light signaling we conducted a genetic suppressor screen to identify other components of the LRB-modulated red light pathway.

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