The Systems and Synthetic Biology of Auxin

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Abstract

Auxin biology as a field has been at the forefront of advances in delineating the structures, dynamics, and control of plant growth networks. Advances have been enabled by combining the complementary fields of top-down, holistic systems biology and bottom-up, build-to-understand synthetic biology. Continued collaboration between these approaches will facilitate our understanding of and ability to engineer auxin’s control of plant growth, development, and physiology. There is a need for the application of similar complementary approaches to improving equity and justice through analysis and redesign of the human systems in which this research is undertaken.

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Wright, R. C., Moss, B. L., & Nemhauser, J. L. (2022). The Systems and Synthetic Biology of Auxin. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a040071

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