FIGURE 3 | Second meeting of the Arabidopsis Genome Initiative, July 1998.

From the following article:

A fortunate choice: the history of Arabidopsis as a model plant

Chris Somerville & Maarten Koornneef

Nature Reviews Genetics 3, 883-889 (November 2002)

doi:10.1038/nrg927

A fortunate choice: the history of Arabidopsis as a model plant

Standing from left to right: Richard Wilson (Washington University, USA), Steve Rounsley (The Institute for Genome Research (TIGR), USA), Marcel Salanoubat (Genoscope, France), Ellson Chen (Perkin Elmer Applied Biosystems, USA), Curtis Palm (Stanford University, USA), Rob Martienssen (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), USA), Dick McCombie (CSHL), Elliot Meyerowitz (Caltech, USA), Nancy Federspiel (Stanford University), David Meinke (Oklahoma State University, USA), Ron Davis (Stanford University), Ian Bancroft (John Innes Centre, UK), Satoshi Tabata (Kazusa DNA Research Institute, Japan), Daphne Preuss (University of Chicago, USA), Sakis Theologis (USDA/UC Berkeley, USA), Gerd Jürgens (University of Tübingen, Germany), Francis Quetier (Genoscope), Michael Bevan (John Innes Centre) and Xiaoying Lin (TIGR). Photo courtesy of DeLill Nasser and Machi Dilworth, National Science Foundation.

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