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|description  = A [[confocal microscopy|confocal]] projection of the cluster of flowers surrounding the [[growing tip]] of [[Arabidopsis thaliana|Arabidopsis]], showing the formation of [[cell (biology)|cells]] with a large range of sizes on the [[sepal]]s of the developing flowers. The variable decisions of cells on the outer surface of the sepals, concerning [[cell division|division]] time and when to stop dividing, create this characteristic pattern (see [[CZ:Ref:Roeder 2010 Variability in the control of cell division underlies sepal epidermal patterning in Arabidopsis thaliana|Roeder et al., 2010]]). [[Nucleus (cell)|Cell nuclei]] and [[plasma membrane]]s are shown in green; [[chloroplast]]s are in red for contrast. The pattern develops progressively from the youngest flowers near the center to the older flowers on the periphery.
|author      = Adrienne Roeder
|copyright    = Adrienne Roeder
|source      = [http://www.plosbiology.org/article/slideshow.action?imageURI=info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fimage.pbio.v08.i05.g001&uri=info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fimage.pbio.v08.i05 PLoS Biology], accompanying the article
 
{{CZ:Ref:Roeder 2010 Variability in the control of cell division underlies sepal epidermal patterning in Arabidopsis thaliana}}
|date-created = January 11, 2010
|pub-country  = United States
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