<p>Asterisks indicate significant variation differences between the wild-type and each <i>35S::GhFPF1</i> transgenic population line as determined by one-way ANOVA analysis. Means with SD from twenty plants of every line were shown.</p
<p>Selected lines expressing (A) <i>PaCCA1</i>, (B) <i>PaGI</i>, (C) <i>PaGI</i> in the <i>gi2</i> m...
<p>Phenology of weedy plants (WT; <i>hatched bars</i>) and their <i>Bt</i>-transgenic relatives (CR,...
<p>For each background is shown: the endogenous and transgenic <i>SVP</i> alleles analysed, the numb...
<p><b>A.</b> Early flowering in transgenic <i>SlERF36</i> over-expressing plants grown under long da...
a<p>All of the plants are in the same Columbia background and grown under LDs.</p>b<p>Flowering time...
<p>(<b>A–H</b>) Flowering phenotype of different transgenic lines in long day. Three independent ove...
<p>Hypocotyl lengths of wild and transgenic lines were quantified from thirty ten-day-old plants. Pe...
1<p>Plants were classified as Classes I and II based on phenotype imparted by <i>35S::PsnAP1-1</i> a...
The study of the evolutionary and population genetics of quantitative traits requires the assessment...
<p>The means were based on two independent segregating T<sub>1</sub> progenies from single-insertion...
How come the same species of plants can naturally occur under various conditions in different parts ...
<p>Letters indicate significant differences at p = <0.05 between ploidies or lines or according to T...
<p>Plants of eleven populations were grown in growth chambers at the indicated day lengths. The firs...
<p>Experiment_1 was carried out in a heated, lit glasshouse with supplementary lighting giving an 18...
The genetic basis of phenotypic traits is of great interest to evolutionary biologists, but their co...
<p>Selected lines expressing (A) <i>PaCCA1</i>, (B) <i>PaGI</i>, (C) <i>PaGI</i> in the <i>gi2</i> m...
<p>Phenology of weedy plants (WT; <i>hatched bars</i>) and their <i>Bt</i>-transgenic relatives (CR,...
<p>For each background is shown: the endogenous and transgenic <i>SVP</i> alleles analysed, the numb...
<p><b>A.</b> Early flowering in transgenic <i>SlERF36</i> over-expressing plants grown under long da...
a<p>All of the plants are in the same Columbia background and grown under LDs.</p>b<p>Flowering time...
<p>(<b>A–H</b>) Flowering phenotype of different transgenic lines in long day. Three independent ove...
<p>Hypocotyl lengths of wild and transgenic lines were quantified from thirty ten-day-old plants. Pe...
1<p>Plants were classified as Classes I and II based on phenotype imparted by <i>35S::PsnAP1-1</i> a...
The study of the evolutionary and population genetics of quantitative traits requires the assessment...
<p>The means were based on two independent segregating T<sub>1</sub> progenies from single-insertion...
How come the same species of plants can naturally occur under various conditions in different parts ...
<p>Letters indicate significant differences at p = <0.05 between ploidies or lines or according to T...
<p>Plants of eleven populations were grown in growth chambers at the indicated day lengths. The firs...
<p>Experiment_1 was carried out in a heated, lit glasshouse with supplementary lighting giving an 18...
The genetic basis of phenotypic traits is of great interest to evolutionary biologists, but their co...
<p>Selected lines expressing (A) <i>PaCCA1</i>, (B) <i>PaGI</i>, (C) <i>PaGI</i> in the <i>gi2</i> m...
<p>Phenology of weedy plants (WT; <i>hatched bars</i>) and their <i>Bt</i>-transgenic relatives (CR,...
<p>For each background is shown: the endogenous and transgenic <i>SVP</i> alleles analysed, the numb...