In this paper, we studied the organization and function of TUBBY Transcription Factor gene family in maize. Initially, using comparative approach, we discovered the Arabidopsis thaliana orthologs in Zea mays. We found in total 13 genes, 12 of which are orthologs and a unique paralog that exhibits the highest activity in maize. We studied the role of TUBBY gene family across different developmental stages using existing expression data, and discovered the binding motifs present in the promoter region of the genes.
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