The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) plays a critical role in normal growth and its overexpression is associated with several types of cancer. To learn more about regulation of the expression of this important receptor, we investigated the role of the TAF II 250 subunit of transcription facto
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An R2R3-type transcription factor gene AtMYB59 regulates root growth and cell cycle progression in Arabidopsis
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