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  1. Genome wide comparative analysis of the effects of PRMT5 and PRMT4/CARM1 arginine methyltransferases on the Arabidopsis thaliana transcriptome
  2. Role for LSM genes in the regulation of circadian rhythms
  3. Circadian regulation of gene expression: at the crossroads of transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulatory networks
  4. Heat Shock-Induced Fluctuations in Clock and Light Signaling Enhance Phytochrome B-Mediated Arabidopsis Deetiolation
  5. LNK genes integrate light and clock signaling networks at the core of the Arabidopsis oscillator
  6. Time for a change
  7. Genomic analysis reveals novel connections between alternative splicing and circadian regulatory networks
  8. Repression of shade-avoidance reactions by sunfleck induction of HY5 expression in Arabidopsis
  9. Alternative splicing adds a new loop to the circadian clock
  10. A methyl transferase links the circadian clock to the regulation of alternative splicing
  11. Germination variation in Arabidopsis thaliana accessions under moderate osmotic and salt stresses
  12. Arabidopsis thaliana life without phytochromes
  13. Time for circadian rhythms: plants get synchronized
  14. Synergism of Red and Blue Light in the Control of Arabidopsis Gene Expression and Development
  15. Phytochrome B Enhances Photosynthesis at the Expense of Water-Use Efficiency in Arabidopsis
  16. GIGANTEA Regulates Phytochrome A-Mediated Photomorphogenesis Independently of Its Role in the Circadian Clock
  17. A Constitutive Shade-Avoidance Mutant Implicates TIR-NBS-LRR Proteins in Arabidopsis Photomorphogenic Development
  18. Overlapping and Distinct Roles of PRR7 and PRR9 in the Arabidopsis Circadian Clock
  19. Molecular basis of seasonal time measurement in Arabidopsis
  20. CP3 is involved in negative regulation of phytochrome A signalling in Arabidopsis
  21. Critical Role for CCA1 and LHY in Maintaining Circadian Rhythmicity in Arabidopsis
  22. A Role for LKP2 in the Circadian Clock of Arabidopsis
  23. Resetting of the Circadian Clock by Phytochromes and Cryptochromes in Arabidopsis
  24. Signaling networks in the plant circadian system
  25. Phytochrome A resets the circadian clock and delays tuber formation under long days in potato
  26. Regulation of phytochrome B signaling by phytochrome A and FHY1 in Arabidopsis thaliana
  27. Phytochrome A, phytochrome B and HY4 are involved in hypocotyl growth responses to natural radiation in Arabidopsis: weak de-etiolation of the phyA mutant under dense canopies