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SynthSys is the University of Edinburgh's research organisation in interdisciplinary, Synthetic and Systems Biology, founded in 2012 as the successor to the Centre for Systems Biology at Edinburgh (CSBE).
Projects: Millar group, PHYTOCAL: Phytochrome Control of Resource Allocation and Growth in Arabidopsis and in Brassicaceae crops, TiMet, POP - the Parameter Optimisation Problem, Regulation of flowering time in natural conditions, PlaSMo model repository
Web page: http://www.synthsys.ed.ac.uk
For plants, light is a signal that carries information about the environment, and a source of energy for photosynthesis. PHYTOCAL focuses on the interaction between phytochrome signalling and photosynthesis, and seeks to understand fundamental processes that make carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) resources available for plant growth. These unexplored connections underlie biomass production and plasticity, which contribute significantly to yield variability in the field.
Programme: SynthSys
Public web page: http://hallidaylab.bio.ed.ac.uk/node/1
Organisms: Arabidopsis thaliana, Brassica rapa
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Authors: A. A. Arsovski, J. E. Zemke, B. D. Haagen, S. H. Kim, J. L. Nemhauser
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PubMed ID: 29514292
Citation: J Exp Bot. 2018 May 19;69(11):2837-2846. doi: 10.1093/jxb/ery080.