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1. A cryptic natural variant allele of BYPASS2 suppresses the bypass1 mutant phenotype

2. Beyond transcription factors: roles of mRNA decay in regulating gene expression in plants [version 1; referees: 3 approved]

3. Beyond transcription: compelling open questions in plant RNA biology

4. DHH1/DDX6-like RNA helicases maintain ephemeral half-lives of stress-response mRNAs associated with innate immunity and growth inhibition

5. DHH1/DDX6-like RNA helicases maintain ephemeral half-lives of stress-response mRNAs

6. The Mobile bypass Signal Arrests Shoot Growth by Disrupting Shoot Apical Meristem Maintenance, Cytokinin Signaling, and WUS Transcription Factor Expression

7. The LSM1-7 Complex Differentially Regulates Arabidopsis Tolerance to Abiotic Stress Conditions by Promoting Selective mRNA Decapping

8. Arabidopsis mRNA decay landscape arises from specialized RNA decay substrates, decapping-mediated feedback, and redundancy

9. Long-Distance Signaling in bypass1 Mutants: Bioassay Development Reveals the bps Signal to Be a Metabolite

10. In the absence of BYPASS1-related gene function, the bps signal disrupts embryogenesis by an auxin-independent mechanism

11. Components of theArabidopsismRNA Decapping Complex Are Required for Early Seedling Development

12. Dissecting the biosynthetic pathway for the bypass1 root-derived signal

13. SCARFACEEncodes an ARF-GAP That Is Required for Normal Auxin Efflux and Vein Patterning inArabidopsis

14. VARICOSE, a WD-domain protein, is required for leaf blade development

15. Thebpssignal

16. The mRNA decay factor PAT1 functions in a pathway including MAP kinase 4 and immune receptor SUMM2

17. Separable Whorl-Specific Expression and Negative Regulation by Enhancer Elements within the AGAMOUS Second Intron

18. Plant Development: PXY and Polar Cell Division in the Procambium

19. Non-autonomy of AGAMOUS function in flower development: use of a Cre/loxP method for mosaic analysis in Arabidopsis

20. Genes that control flower development in Arabidopsis

21. Conserved RNaseII domain protein functions in cytoplasmic mRNA decay and suppresses Arabidopsis decapping mutant phenotypes

22. BYPASS1: how a tiny mutant tells a big story about root-to-shoot signaling

23. A genetic and molecular model for flower development in Arabidopsis thaliana

24. Kill the messenger: mRNA decay and plant development

25. Widespread translational inhibition by plant miRNAs and siRNAs

26. Dissecting the biosynthetic pathway for the bypass1 root-derived signal

27. Vascular development: the long and winding road

28. The induced sector Arabidopsis apical embryonic fate map

29. The SCARFACE gene is required for cotyledon and leaf vein patterning

30. Auxin is required for leaf vein pattern in Arabidopsis

31. Targeted misexpression of AGAMOUS in whorl 2 of Arabidopsis flowers

32. Molecular dissection of the AGAMOUS control region shows that cis elements for spatial regulation are located intragenically

33. Genetic Separation of Third and Fourth Whorl Functions of AGAMOUS

34. Chloroplast RNA Stability in Chlamydomonas: Rapid Degradation of psbB and psbC Transcripts in Two Nuclear Mutants

35. BYPASS1 Negatively Regulates a Root-Derived Signal that Controls Plant Architecture

36. Light Regulation and Localization of OEC-33 in Maize

37. Isolation of chlorophyll-binding proteins of green plants

38. Light-dependent accumulation and localization of photosystem II proteins in maize

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