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  1. Arabidopsis thaliana - Wikipedia

    A winter annual with a relatively short lifecycle, A. thaliana is a popular model organism in plant biology and genetics. For a complex multicellular eukaryote, A. thaliana has a relatively small …

  2. About Arabidopsis thaliana – unPAK

    A. thaliana is a dicotyledonous, annual plant that follows either a winter annual (germinate in fall, overwinter as a rosette, flower in early spring) or spring annual (overwinter as seeds, …

  3. 19.1.6: Arabidopsis Thaliana - A Model Organism - Biology ...

    This page discusses Arabidopsis thaliana, a key model organism in plant biology, similar to Drosophila in animal studies. It features a compact genome, rapid development, and is easily …

  4. Biology in Bloom: A Primer on the Arabidopsis thaliana Model ...

    Arabidopsis thaliana could have easily escaped human scrutiny. Instead, Arabidopsis has become the most widely studied plant in modern biology despite its absence from the dinner table.

  5. Arabidopsis thaliana - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Arabidopsis thaliana is a powerful model for the study of growth and development processes in plants. It is a small plant that has a short generation time (∼6 weeks), and grows well under …

  6. Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. | Plants of the World Online ...

    Arabidopsis thaliana was the first plant to have its entire genome sequenced (in 2000), and is widely used in molecular and developmental biology as the archetypal angiosperm (flowering …

  7. What is Arabidopsis thaliana?

    Arabidopsis thaliana – also known as Arabidopsis or thale cress – is a small flowering plant often used in plant research. It is a model organism for plant biology and genetics.