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1. Genome-wide profiling of soybean WRINKLED1 transcription factor binding sites provides insight into seed storage lipid biosynthesis.

2. Comparative analysis of embryo proper and suspensor transcriptomes in plant embryos with different morphologies.

3. Ensuring the Availability of Clinical Clerkships at U.S. Hospitals: A Tale of 2 States.

4. PRACTITIONER UPDATE.

5. Combinatorial interactions of the LEC1 transcription factor specify diverse developmental programs during soybean seed development.

6. Using Giant Scarlet Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Embryos to Dissect the Early Events in Plant Embryogenesis.

8. Seed genome hypomethylated regions are enriched in transcription factor genes.

9. A shared cis -regulatory module activates transcription in the suspensor of plant embryos.

10. Similarity between soybean and Arabidopsis seed methylomes and loss of non-CG methylation does not affect seed development.

11. LEC1 sequentially regulates the transcription of genes involved in diverse developmental processes during seed development.

13. A naïve Bayesian classifier for identifying plant microRNAs.

15. Offshore Medical Schools Are Buying Clinical Clerkships in U.S. Hospitals: The Problem and Potential Solutions.

16. Down-Regulating the Expression of 53 Soybean Transcription Factor Genes Uncovers a Role for SPEECHLESS in Initiating Stomatal Cell Lineages during Embryo Development.

17. A cis-regulatory module activating transcription in the suspensor contains five cis-regulatory elements.

18. Transcriptome atlas of the Arabidopsis funiculus--a study of maternal seed subregions.

19. Using giant scarlet runner bean embryos to uncover regulatory networks controlling suspensor gene activity.

20. Comprehensive developmental profiles of gene activity in regions and subregions of the Arabidopsis seed.

21. Identification of quantitative trait loci controlling gene expression during the innate immunity response of soybean.

22. Global analysis of gene activity during Arabidopsis seed development and identification of seed-specific transcription factors.

23. The suspensor: not just suspending the embryo.

24. Effects of APETALA2 on embryo, endosperm, and seed coat development determine seed size in Arabidopsis.

25. Identification of cis-regulatory sequences that activate transcription in the suspensor of plant embryos.

27. Summary of the workshop on the power of aggregated toxicity data.

28. Arabidopsis LEAFY COTYLEDON2 induces maturation traits and auxin activity: Implications for somatic embryogenesis.

30. Using genomics to study legume seed development.

31. Regulation of seed size by hypomethylation of maternal and paternal genomes.

32. DNA methylation is critical for Arabidopsis embryogenesis and seed viability.

33. Genes directly regulated by LEAFY COTYLEDON2 provide insight into the control of embryo maturation and somatic embryogenesis.

34. DEMETER DNA glycosylase establishes MEDEA polycomb gene self-imprinting by allele-specific demethylation.

35. TANMEI/EMB2757 encodes a WD repeat protein required for embryo development in Arabidopsis.

36. Control of seed mass by APETALA2.

37. An invariant aspartic acid in the DNA glycosylase domain of DEMETER is necessary for transcriptional activation of the imprinted MEDEA gene.

38. Imprinting of the MEA Polycomb gene is controlled by antagonism between MET1 methyltransferase and DME glycosylase.

39. Arabidopsis LEAFY COTYLEDON1 represents a functionally specialized subunit of the CCAAT binding transcription factor.

40. LEAFY COTYLEDON1-LIKE defines a class of regulators essential for embryo development.

41. DEMETER, a DNA glycosylase domain protein, is required for endosperm gene imprinting and seed viability in arabidopsis.

42. RASPBERRY3 gene encodes a novel protein important for embryo development.

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