Ilha Lee focuses on Genetics, Flowering Locus C, Arabidopsis, Gene and Arabidopsis thaliana. His Genetics study typically links adjacent topics like Leafy. Flowering Locus C connects with themes related to MADS-box in his study.
His work carried out in the field of Arabidopsis brings together such families of science as Vernalization, Phenotype, Ecotype, Allele and Regulation of gene expression. His Vernalization research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Complementary DNA, Gene product and Mutation. His Arabidopsis thaliana study contributes to a more complete understanding of Mutant.
His primary scientific interests are in Genetics, Arabidopsis, Mutant, Gene and Flowering Locus C. Ilha Lee works mostly in the field of Genetics, limiting it down to concerns involving Leafy and, occasionally, ABC model of flower development and Transport protein. He interconnects Mutation, Regulation of gene expression, Vernalization and Cell biology in the investigation of issues within Arabidopsis.
Ilha Lee is studying Arabidopsis thaliana, which is a component of Mutant. His Gene study incorporates themes from Molecular biology and photoperiodism. Ilha Lee has included themes like RNA polymerase II and Transcriptional regulation in his Flowering Locus C study.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Botany, Genetics, Arabidopsis, Perennial plant and Arabis alpina. His research in Botany intersects with topics in Arabidopsis thaliana and Abscisic acid. His is doing research in Promoter, Transcriptional regulation, DNA methylation, Transcription factor and Enhancer, both of which are found in Genetics.
Ilha Lee works in the field of Arabidopsis, focusing on Swr1 complex in particular. Ilha Lee regularly links together related areas like Vernalization in his Perennial plant studies. He combines subjects such as Monocarpic, Juvenile, Physiology and Annual plant with his study of Vernalization.
Ilha Lee mainly investigates Genetics, Promoter, Transcriptional regulation, Arabidopsis and Transcription factor II D. His study in Genetics focuses on Genomic imprinting and Chromatin remodeling. His Genomic imprinting study is associated with Gene.
His Chromatin remodeling research includes themes of Regulation of gene expression, Small RNA and Nucleosome. His Transcription factor II D research includes elements of RNA polymerase II, Transcription, General transcription factor and Flowering Locus C. His Epigenetics research incorporates themes from Transcription factor and DNA methylation.
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The AGAMOUS-LIKE 20 MADS domain protein integrates floral inductive pathways in Arabidopsis
Horim Lee;Sung Suk Suh;Eunsook Park;Euna Cho.
Genes & Development (2000)
Analysis of Transcription Factor HY5 Genomic Binding Sites Revealed Its Hierarchical Role in Light Regulation of Development
Jungeun Lee;Jungeun Lee;Kun He;Viktor Stolc;Viktor Stolc;Horim Lee.
The Plant Cell (2007)
LEAFY expression and flower initiation in Arabidopsis
Miguel A. Blázquez;Lara N. Soowal;Ilha Lee;Detlef Weigel.
Development (1997)
A genetic framework for floral patterning.
François Parcy;Ove Nilsson;Maximilian A. Busch;Ilha Lee.
Nature (1998)
The SOC1 MADS‐box gene integrates vernalization and gibberellin signals for flowering in Arabidopsis
Jihyun Moon;Sung-Suk Suh;Horim Lee;Kyu-Ri Choi.
Plant Journal (2003)
Regulation and function of SOC1, a flowering pathway integrator
Jungeun Lee;Ilha Lee.
Journal of Experimental Botany (2010)
COP1 and ELF3 Control Circadian Function and Photoperiodic Flowering by Regulating GI Stability
Jae-Woong Yu;Vicente Rubio;Vicente Rubio;Na-Yeoun Lee;Sulan Bai.
Molecular Cell (2008)
Isolation of LUMINIDEPENDENS: a gene involved in the control of flowering time in Arabidopsis.
Ilha Lee;Milo J. Aukerman;Sherrie L. Gore;Karin N. Lohman.
The Plant Cell (1994)
A LEAFY co-regulator encoded by UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS.
Ilha Lee;Diana S. Wolfe;Ove Nilsson;Detlef Weigel.
Current Biology (1997)
SOC1 translocated to the nucleus by interaction with AGL24 directly regulates leafy.
Jungeun Lee;Mijin Oh;Hanna Park;Ilha Lee;Ilha Lee.
Plant Journal (2008)
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