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Dominant, Constitutively Active Phytochrome Mutants
Signaling via the red/far-red phytochrome photoreceptors regulates many aspects of plant growth and development. The dicot Arabidopsis possesses five different types of phytochromes, PHYA-E, which exhibit overlapping and distinct functions. Phytochromes (principally phyB) are well known for their