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  AtGenExpress: Expression atlas of Arabidopsis Development

Schmid, M., Henz, S., Davison, T., Pape, U., Vingron, M., Schölkopf, B., et al. (2004). AtGenExpress: Expression atlas of Arabidopsis Development. In 15th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research (pp. 485). Potsdam, Germany: Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology.

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Schmid, M1, Author           
Henz, S1, Author
Davison, T2, 3, Author           
Pape, U, Author
Vingron, M, Author
Schölkopf, B2, 3, Author           
Weigel, D1, Author           
Lohmann, U1, Author
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1Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Max Planck Society, ou_2421691              
2Department Empirical Inference, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, ou_1497795              
3Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, ou_1497794              

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 Abstract: The activity of genes and their encoded products can be regulated in several ways, but transcription is the primary level, since all other modes of regulation (RNA splicing, RNA and protein stability, etc.) are dependent on a gene being transcribed in the first place. The importance of transcriptional regulation has been underscored by the recent flood of global expression analyses, which have confirmed that transcriptional co-regulation of genes
that act together is the norm, not the exception. Moreover, many studies suggest that evolutionary change is driven in large part by modifications of transcriptional programs.
An essential first step toward deciphering the transcriptional code is to determine the expression pattern of all genes. With this goal in mind, an international effort to develop a gene expression atlas of Arabidopsis has
been underway since fall 2003. This project, dubbed AtGenExpress, is funded by the DFG and the MPG, and will provide the Arabidopsis community with free access to a comprehensive set of Affymetrix microarray data. As part of
this collaboration, we have generated expression data from 79 samples in triplicate focusing on development of wild-type Columbia (Col-0) and various mutants. Samples consist of a wide range of Arabidopsis tissues, including
microscopically dissected organs, at various developmental stages. A metaanalysis of the data set will be presented.

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 Dates: 2004-07
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Title: 15th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research
Place of Event: Berlin, Germany
Start-/End Date: 2004-07-11 - 2004-07-14

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Title: 15th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research
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Publ. Info: Potsdam, Germany : Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: T10-018 Start / End Page: 485 Identifier: -