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Nature Reviews Genetics 3, 124-136 (February 2002) | doi:10.1038/nrg730

Article series: The Art and Design of Genetic Screens

The art and design of genetic screens: Arabidopsis thaliana

Damian R. Page1 & Ueli Grossniklaus1  About the authors

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Molecular genetic studies rely on well-characterized organisms that can be easily manipulated. Arabidopsis thaliana — the model system of choice for plant biologists — allows efficient analysis of plant function, combining classical genetics with molecular biology. Although the complete sequence of the Arabidopsis genome allows the rapid discovery of the molecular basis of a characterized mutant, functional characterization of the Arabidopsis genome depends on well-designed forward genetic screens, which remain a powerful strategy to identify genes that are involved in many aspects of the plant life cycle.

Author affiliations

  1. Institute of Plant Biology, University of Zürich, Zollikerstrasse 107, CH-8008 Zürich, Switzerland.

Correspondence to: Ueli Grossniklaus1 Email: grossnik@botinst.unizh.ch

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