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Plants L1-4

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Genetic control

Author: Alex Rapai



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Leaves are lateral organs that derive from founder cells. 1. Cells at the periphery of the SAM are specified to adopt a different fate to surrounding cells 2. This process gives rise to leaf founder cells that are morphologically indistinguishable from the surrounding cells 3. Activation of founder cells involves subsequent cell divisions to create a primordium that will develop into a leaf.


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