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Journal articles on the topic "Shoot-look-shoot"

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Anderson, Lowell Bruce. "A Heterogeneous Shoot-Look-Shoot Attrition Process." Simulation & Gaming 24, no. 3 (September 1993): 277–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1046878193243001.

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Glazebrook, Kevin, and Alan Washburn. "Shoot-Look-Shoot: A Review and Extension." Operations Research 52, no. 3 (June 2004): 454–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/opre.1030.0086.

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Pryluk, Raviv, Tal Shima, and Oded M. Golan. "Shoot–Shoot–Look for an Air Defense System." IEEE Systems Journal 10, no. 1 (March 2016): 151–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jsyst.2014.2344755.

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Aviv, Yossi, and Moshe Kress. "Evaluating the Effectiveness of Shoot-Look-Shoot Tactics in the Presence of Incomplete Damage Information." Military Operations Research 3, no. 1 (December 1, 1997): 79–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5711/morj.3.1.79.

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Sato, Masahiro. "A SEQUENTIAL ALLOCATION PROBLEM WITH SEARCH COST WHERE THE SHOOT-LOOK -SHOOT POLICY IS EMPLOYED." Journal of the Operations Research Society of Japan 39, no. 3 (1996): 435–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.15807/jorsj.39.435.

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Ramadan, Gilang, Ardin Abdul Gani, Arief Ibnu Haryanto, Giofandi Samin, Iwan Fataha, and Sulasikin Sahdi Kadir. "Effect of Kinesthetic Perception, Eye-Hand Coordination, and Motivation on Lay Up Shoot." Gorontalo Sport Science 1, no. 1 (May 10, 2021): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.31314/gss.v1i1.914.

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The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was a direct or indirect influence between kinesthetic perception, hand-eye coordination, and motivation for the shoot lay-up. The research method used in this study is Path Analysis to look for effects or relationships that affect variables. The subjects used in this study were Kuningan basketball athletes with 35 athletes. The results of this study show 1). There is a positive influence between kinesthetic perception (X1) on lay-up shoot skills (Y) in basketball athletes, 2) There is a positive influence between hand-eye coordination (X2) on a shoot (Y) lay-up skills in basketball athletes, 3 ) There is a positive influence between motivation (X3) on the skill speed of the lay-up shoot (Y) in basketball athletes, 4) There is a positive influence between kinesthetic perception (X1) on motivation (X3) on basketball athletes, 5) There is effect positive between hand-eye coordination (X2) to motivation (X3) in basketball athletes, 6) There is a positive influence between kinesthetic perception (X1) on shoot shoot-up skills (Y) through motivation (X3) in basketball athletes and 7 ) There is a positive influence of hand-eye coordination (X2) on a shoot (Y) through motivation (X3) lay-up skills in basketball athletes.
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Hoffman, T. K., and F. L. Kolb. "Effects of Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus on Root and Shoot Growth of Winter Wheat Seedlings Grown in Aeroponic Culture." Plant Disease 81, no. 5 (May 1997): 497–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.1997.81.5.497.

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Seedlings of eight soft red winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) cultivars were grown in an aeroponic mist box to study the effects of barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) on root and shoot growth and to look for differences in root and shoot growth among cultivars. The cultivars selected for the study were Caldwell, Cardinal, Clark, Howell, IL 87-2834, Tyler, and Pioneer brands 2548 and 2555. A split-plot treatment design was used, with uninfected and inoculated treatments as whole plots and cultivars as subplots. Differences among cultivars were found for most growth characteristics under both control and BYDV-infected conditions. There was a strong positive correlation between shoot and root dry weights in both the control and BYDV treatments, indicating that cultivars with vigorous shoot growth tended to have more vigorous root growth. BYDV severely reduced root length, distance from seminal root tip to the nearest lateral root, and the root to shoot ratio for all cultivars tested. The number of adventitious roots and shoot percent dry matter were increased by BYDV infection for some cultivars. Chlorosis and stunting were not observed in shoots during the 18 days of the experiment, whereas roots were visibly stunted approximately 4 days after inoculation. Results indicate that, initially, the root system is affected more severely than the shoot in BYDV-infected wheat seedlings.
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Iida, Hiroyuki, and Shinobu Takada. "A Quarter Century History of ATML1 Gene Research." Plants 10, no. 2 (February 3, 2021): 290. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10020290.

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The cloning of the ATML1 gene, encoding an HD-ZIP class IV transcription factor, was first reported in 1996. Because ATML1 mRNA was preferentially detected in the shoot epidermis, cis-regulatory sequences of ATML1 have been used to drive gene expression in the outermost cells of the shoot apical meristem and leaves, even before the function of ATML1 was understood. Later studies revealed that ATML1 is required for developmental processes related to shoot epidermal specification and differentiation. Consistent with its central role in epidermal development, ATML1 activity has been revealed to be restricted to the outermost cells via several regulatory mechanisms. In this review, we look back on the history of ATML1 research and provide a perspective for future studies.
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Norberto, Filipe, and Erivam Morais de Oliveira. "THE INFLUENCE OF BRESSON’S DECISIVE MOMENT AND RODCHENKO’S CONSTRUCTIVISM ON SPORTS IMAGES." Revista Gênero e Interdisciplinaridade 3, no. 06 (January 3, 2023): 177–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.51249/gei.v3i06.1079.

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This photo shoot aims to apply the theories learned in the Photography class of Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV) during the second semester of 2010. The Aleksander Rodchenko’s constructivist look was the starting point for the photographies about sports that were taken in Buritizal-SP. The photo shoot also intend to show possibilities of pictorial innovation in those instants called as decisive moments for Cartier Bresson, aiming to break the paradigm of that in the sports coverage is attempted to focus, with few exceptions, on simple plans and restricted angles in meaning.
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Winterstein, D. F. "On: “Comparison of P‐ and S‐wave seismic data: A new method for detecting gas reservoirs” by R. A. Ensley (GEOPHYSICS, 49, 1420‐1431, September, 1984)." GEOPHYSICS 50, no. 11 (November 1985): 1793. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1441870.

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Ensley’s paper was based on data of the Conoco Shear Wave Group Shoot of 1977–1978; hence, many companies besides Exxon, including my own, have the Putah Sink data he showed. The stacked sections he showed look identical to the Conoco brute stacks furnished to group shoot participants. The brute stacks had no residual statics or stacking velocity corrections. Those of us who have processed S-wave data often have been pleasantly surprised at how much improvement can come from careful application of residual statics and stacking velocity corrections. Our experience shows that it is unwise to interpret stacked S-wave data that have not had benefit of such refinements.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Shoot-look-shoot"

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Bourn, Stephen. "Probabilistic shoot-look-shoot combat models." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/73043.

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In military operations research the term shoot-look-shoot (SLS) describes repetitive shots at a target until the target is hit. A many-on-many SLS engagement involves multiple targets. The expected number of targets hit is of interest when the maximum number of shots is limited. For the homogeneous case an algebraic expression for expected hits is known. The expression was derived indirectly as a limited expected value function applied to a binomial distribution. For the case when shots are heterogeneous expected hits can be calculated from a known set of recursive equations. This thesis explicitly constructs a homogeneous SLS probability space using a hybrid of the binomial and negative binomial distributions. Expected hits is then calculated directly as the expected number of successes. Similarly an explicit heterogeneous SLS probability space is constructed and used to derive an algebraic expression for expected hits. The many-on-many SLS model is then enhanced to explicitly include weapons, where each weapon is characterised by its maximum number of shots and stochastic availability rate in addition to the single shot probability of a hit. Both the homogeneous and heterogeneous cases are considered. A generalised result concerning constrained optimisation of concave functions was proved and applied to show that in the homogeneous case the expected number of hits is maximised when shots are evenly distributed amongst weapons. A similar tendency for the heterogeneous case has been successfully applied in the Air Defence Command Post Automation (ADCPA) software package to optimise the deployment of surface-to-air missile fire units. Three other noteworthy results are as follows. A continuous function is derived that coincides with expected hits for homogenous SLS distributions as the number of targets and maximum number of shots varies. Secondly for any distribution based on a sequence of Bernoulli trials it is shown that the expected number of successes, failures and trials have common ratios determined by the single trial probability of success. Finally a hybrid of the gamma and Poisson distributions is presented as a limiting case of the homogeneous SLS distribution.
Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Mathematical Sciences, 2012
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Books on the topic "Shoot-look-shoot"

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Winter, James L. Shooting schools: A second look : shoot straight and be safe. 2nd ed. Albany, N.Y: Personal Defense Foundation, 1985.

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Féin, Sinn. Summary execution/shoot-to-kill: A brief look at the background to this policy. [Belfast]: Sinn Féin, 1990.

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Live: The shoot, the edit, the look, the business. London: Televisual Magazine, 2004.

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Entertainment: The shoot, the edit, the look, the business. [s.l.]: [s.n.], 2004.

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Shahana, Meer, ed. Factual: The shoot, the edit,the look, the business. London: Centaur, 2004.

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Drama: The shoot, the edit, the look, the business. London: Televisual Magazine, 2005.

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Live: The shoot The edit The look The business. London: Televisual Magazine, 2004.

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Entertainment: The shoot The edit The look The business : a Televisual Handbook. London: Televisual magazine, 2004.

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Stockman, Steve. How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck: Advice to Make Any Amateur Look Like a Pro. Workman Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2011.

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McCall, M. Rutledge, and Carl P. Giordano MD. Shoot the Moon: The True Story of a Look Behind the Curtain of Medical School and Residency...and Surviving the Worst in Life. Bkg Publishing House, 2017.

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Book chapters on the topic "Shoot-look-shoot"

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Seo, Kyung-Min, Changbeom Choi, and Tag Gon Kim. "Evaluating the Effectiveness of Shoot-Look-Shoot Tactics Using Discrete Event Modeling and Simulation." In Advanced Methods, Techniques, and Applications in Modeling and Simulation, 352–60. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54216-2_39.

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Scott, Walter. "Chapter XX." In Rob Roy. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199549887.003.0024.

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It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chillness to the trembling heart. Mourning Bride* Notwithstanding the impatience of my conductor, I could not forbear to pause and gaze...
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Corthron, Kia. "Plein Air." In The Essential Clarence Major, 345–46. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469656007.003.0041.

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Look at Powell Street with the trolley tracks and the traffic jams and the teaming crowds of tourists and little motorbikes scooting about. Oh, I know what the French had in mind. Pasture with cows. Beach house by the sea. Hush of underbrush where ducks suddenly shoot up...
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Dickens, Charles. "Titbull’S Alms-Houses." In The Uncommercial Traveller, edited by Daniel Tyler. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199686667.003.0029.

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By the side of most railways out of London, one may see AlmsHouses and Retreats (generally with a Wing or a Centre wanting, and ambitious of being much bigger than they are), some of which are newly–founded Institutions, and some old establishments transplanted. There is a tendency in these pieces of architecture to shoot upward unexpectedly, like Jack’s bean–stalk, and to be ornate in spires of Chapels and lanterns of Halls, which might lead to the embellishment of the air with many castles of questionable beauty but for the restraining consideration of expense. However, the managers, being always of a sanguine temperament, comfort themselves with plans and elevations of Loomings in the future, and are influenced in the present by philanthropy towards the railway passengers. For, the question how prosperous and promising the buildings can be made to look in their eyes, usually supersedes the lesser question how they can be turned to the best account for the inmates.
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"HOW DO I LOOK?" In The Shut Up and Shoot Documentary Guide, 282. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780240824444-149.

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"WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A CAMERA." In The Shut Up and Shoot Documentary Guide, 68–72. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780240824444-28.

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O'Brien, James. "Meet the Main Characters." In The Scientific Sherlock Holmes. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199794966.003.0009.

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In this section we will examine the factors which led to Sherlock Holmes becoming such a recognizable literary figure. Several factors contribute to this. After describing his physical characteristics and his personality, we look at the most important feature of his fame, his brilliant deductive abilities. It is in this that Arthur Conan Doyle is somewhat indebted to his mentor, Dr. Joseph Bell, as described in chapter 1. In A Study in Scarlet (STUD), the very first Holmes tale, Dr. Watson describes Sherlock Holmes as being more than six feet tall, very lean, with piercing eyes and a thin hawk-like nose. Holmes’s voice was high and occasionally strident. We learn later that his eyes were gray and he had a narrow face and black hair. Most illustrators over the years have faithfully reproduced this picture of the great detective (see figure 2.1). Very little about Holmes’s background is revealed to us. Most of what we do know is told in The Greek Interpreter (GREE). In this tale, the twenty-fourth of the sixty, Watson is shocked to learn that Holmes has a brother named Mycroft. It turns out that neither of the roommates has told the other that they have a brother. We also learn that the Holmes brothers are from a family of country squires. The family traces itself back to the Frenchman Horace Vernet (1789–1863), a noted painter of military scenes. Clearly there was enough money in Holmes’s background for him to attend college. We know from The “Gloria Scott” (GLOR) that he did attend for two years. In The Musgrave Ritual (MUSG), Watson describes Holmes as very untidy. Apparently he kept his cigars in a coal scuttle and his tobacco in the toe of a Persian slipper. His correspondence was affixed to the mantel by a jackknife. In what is considered a patriotic gesture (Tracy 1977, 379), he honored his queen by using a pistol to shoot the letters VR, for Victoria Regina, into the wall of the Baker Street rooms.
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"and it was not considered that Lord Taylor CJ intended to throw any doubt on the general rule which presently applied to cases of provocation and duress that the application of the objective test was a matter for the jury (see the speech of Lord Simon in Camplin [1978] AC 705). The medical evidence was not admissible as the law stood on the objective test in a case of duress. Further, as that test predicated a ‘sober person of reasonable firmness’ there was no scope for attributing to that hypothetical person as one of the characteristics of the defendant a pre-existing mental condition of being ‘emotionally unstable’ or in a ‘grossly elevated neurotic state’. That left consideration of whether the position would have been different had ‘duress by circumstances’ been asserted. It was plain from Martin that an objective test applied, and one of the questions to be addressed was whether a sober person of reasonable firmness, sharing the accused’s characteristics, would have responded to the situation confronting him by acting as he did. The medical evidence in this case did not address that question. The judge was right to exclude it as inadmissible. R v Flatt [1996] Crim LR 576 (CA) Facts: The appellant was convicted on four counts of possession of drugs with intent. His defence was duress. He was addicted to crack cocaine and owed his supplier £1,500. Some 17 hours before the police searched his flat, the drug dealer told him to look after the drugs found, saying that if he did not, he would shoot the appellant’s mother, grandmother and girlfriend. On appeal, it was argued that the judge should have told the jury that, in assessing the response of the hypothetical person of reasonable firmness to the threats, they should have invested that person with the characteristic of being a drug addict. Held, dismissing the appeal, that drug addiction was a self-induced condition, not a characteristic. There was no evidence that the appellant’s addiction (or indeed that of anyone else) would have had an effect on a person’s ability to withstand a threat from a drugs dealer. It was not sought to adduce psychiatric or other evidence to say that the appellant’s ability to withstand threats was in any way weakened. It may well be that he felt under some obligation to look after the supplier’s drugs. R v Bowen [1997] 1 WLR 372 (CA)." In Sourcebook Criminal Law, 569–72. Routledge-Cavendish, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843143093-137.

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Conference papers on the topic "Shoot-look-shoot"

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Loehken, Joern, Davood Yosefnejad, Liam McNelis, and Bernd Fricke. "Determination of the Near-Wellbore Pressure Drop for Dual Casing in Hydraulic Fracturing and Refracturing Applications." In SPE International Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference & Exhibition. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/205234-ms.

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Abstract Due to the increases in completion costs demand for production improvements, fracturing through double casing in upper reservoirs for mature wells and refracturing early stimulated wells to change the completion design, has become more and more popular. One of the most common technologies used to re-stimulate previously fracked wells, is to run a second, smaller casing or tubular inside of the existing and already perforated pipes of the completed well. The new inner and old outer casing are isolated from each other by a cement layer, which prevents any hydraulic communication between the pre-existing and new perforations, as well as between adjacent new perforations. For these smaller inner casing diameters, specially tailored and designed re-fracturing perforation systems are deployed, which can shoot casing entrance holes of very similar size through both casings, nearly independent of the phasing and still capable of creating tunnels reaching beyond the cement layer into the natural rock formation. Although discussing on the API RP-19B section VII test format has recently been initiated and many companies have started to test multiple casing scenarios and charge performance, not much is known about the complex flow through two radially aligned holes in dual casings. In the paper we will look in detail at the parameters which influence the flow, especially the Coefficient of Discharge of such a dual casing setup. We will evaluate how much the near wellbore pressure drop is affected by the hole's sizes in the first and second casing, respectively the difference between them and investigate how the cement layer is influenced by turbulences, which might build up in the annulus. The results will enhance the design and provide a better understanding of fracturing or refracturing through double casings for hydraulic fracturing specialists and both operation and services companies.
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Reports on the topic "Shoot-look-shoot"

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Gaver, Donald P., and Patricia A. Jacobs. Probability Models for Battle Damage Assessment (Simple Shoot-Look-Shoot and Beyond). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada329197.

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Eshed-Williams, Leor, and Daniel Zilberman. Genetic and cellular networks regulating cell fate at the shoot apical meristem. United States Department of Agriculture, January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2014.7699862.bard.

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The shoot apical meristem establishes plant architecture by continuously producing new lateral organs such as leaves, axillary meristems and flowers throughout the plant life cycle. This unique capacity is achieved by a group of self-renewing pluripotent stem cells that give rise to founder cells, which can differentiate into multiple cell and tissue types in response to environmental and developmental cues. Cell fate specification at the shoot apical meristem is programmed primarily by transcription factors acting in a complex gene regulatory network. In this project we proposed to provide significant understanding of meristem maintenance and cell fate specification by studying four transcription factors acting at the meristem. Our original aim was to identify the direct target genes of WUS, STM, KNAT6 and CNA transcription factor in a genome wide scale and the manner by which they regulate their targets. Our goal was to integrate this data into a regulatory model of cell fate specification in the SAM and to identify key genes within the model for further study. We have generated transgenic plants carrying the four TF with two different tags and preformed chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay to identify the TF direct target genes. Due to unforeseen obstacles we have been delayed in achieving this aim but hope to accomplish it soon. Using the GR inducible system, genetic approach and transcriptome analysis [mRNA-seq] we provided a new look at meristem activity and its regulation of morphogenesis and phyllotaxy and propose a coherent framework for the role of many factors acting in meristem development and maintenance. We provided evidence for 3 different mechanisms for the regulation of WUS expression, DNA methylation, a second receptor pathway - the ERECTA receptor and the CNA TF that negatively regulates WUS expression in its own domain, the Organizing Center. We found that once the WUS expression level surpasses a certain threshold it alters cell identity at the periphery of the inflorescence meristem from floral meristem to carpel fate [FM]. When WUS expression highly elevated in the FM, the meristem turn into indeterminate. We showed that WUS activate cytokinine, inhibit auxin response and represses the genes required for root identity fate and that gradual increase in WUCHEL activity leads to gradual meristem enlargement that affect phyllotaxis. We also propose a model in which the direction of WUS domain expansion laterally or upward affects meristem structure differently. We preformed mRNA-seq on meristems with different size and structure followed by k-means clustering and identified groups of genes that are expressed in specific domains at the meristem. We will integrate this data with the ChIP-seq of the 4 TF to add another layer to the genetic network regulating meristem activity.
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