Trichomes (fwd)
Katica Ilic
katica at acoma.Stanford.EDU
Fri Jul 2 12:58:18 EDT 2004
Hi Jan,
I forwarded your message to po-internal (by mistake, it should have been
fwd to po-dev. See below.
Yes, trichomes are multicelular in some plants (for instance, tobacco). In
Arabidopsis, they are unicellular.
Greeetings,
Katica
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 10:55:24 -0500
From: Felipe Zapata <fzqhd at studentmail.umsl.edu>
Reply-To: po-internal at plantontology.org
To: po-internal at plantontology.org
Subject: Re: Trichomes (fwd)
Trichomes can even be multicellular in plants.
F
On Jul 2, 2004, at 10:49 AM, Katica Ilic wrote:
> The message below is from Go mailing list (Jane Clark):
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 16:29:35 +0100
> From: J Clark <jclark at ebi.ac.uk>
> To: go list <go at genome.stanford.edu>
> Subject: Trichomes
>
> Hi,
>
> Can anybody tell me if a trichome is always a single cell?
> I know it is in plants but I'm not sure about other organisms.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jen
>
>
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