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Nature 432, 161 (11 November 2004) | doi:10.1038/432161a; Published online 10 November 2004
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The intricate and elegant architecture of a flower requires the activity of a plethora of proteins. Many belong to a group of gene regulators known as MADS-box proteins.
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