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Wanyan Xi

Researcher at National University of Singapore

Publications -  9
Citations -  1280

Wanyan Xi is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Zinc finger. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1070 citations.

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Regulation of Floral Patterning by Flowering Time Genes

TL;DR: The finding of coordinated regulation of SEP3 by flowering time genes reveals a hitherto unknown genetic pathway that prevents premature differentiation of floral meristems and determines the appropriate timing of floral organ patterning.
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MOTHER OF FT AND TFL1 Regulates Seed Germination through a Negative Feedback Loop Modulating ABA Signaling in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: It is demonstrated here that MOTHER of FT and TFL1 (MFT), which encodes a phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein, regulates seed germination via the ABA and GA signaling pathways in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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FTIP1 is an essential regulator required for florigen transport.

TL;DR: FT-INTERACTING PROTEIN 1 is a novel protein that is involved in transporting florigen, a long-known mobile signal that induces flowering in plants in response to day length, from companion cells to sieve elements in the phloem of Arabidopsis.
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A conserved genetic pathway determines inflorescence architecture in Arabidopsis and rice.

TL;DR: A conserved regulatory pathway that determines inflorescence architecture in flowering plants is revealed and it is demonstrated that the orthologs of these MADS-box genes in rice determine panicle branching by regulating TFL1-like genes.
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Zinc Finger Protein5 Is Required for the Control of Trichome Initiation by Acting Upstream of Zinc Finger Protein8 in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: This work shows that a new C2H2 zinc finger protein, ZFP5, plays an important role in controlling trichome cell development through GA signaling in Arabidopsis and indicates that ZFP8 is the direct target of ZFP 5 in controlling epidermal cell differentiation.