<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets varying in corolla shape and stamen development. Previous studies have shown that the formation of ray florets on a radiate capitulum may be related to the parallel co-option of CYC2-like genes among independent Asteraceae lineages. The present work tests that hypothesis and attempts to shed light on the pattern of evolution of the Asteraceae capitulum and floral heteromorphism under the regulation of CYC2-like genes. In this study, the evolutionary history of CYC2-like genes in the Asterales was reconstructed and their expression patterns were examined in species representing different capitulum types and several major Asteraceae lineages. To...
Abstract Background CYCLOIDEA (CYC)-like genes have been implicated in the development of capitulum ...
Homologs of the CYC/TB1 gene family have been independently recruited many times across the eudicots...
Undoubted lines of evidence point out that members of CYCLOIDEA (CYC) 2 clade are essential players ...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets vary...
Undoubted lines of evidence point out that members of CYCLOIDEA (CYC) 2 clade are essential players ...
Abstract Background Shifts in floral form across angiosperms, particularly from radially symmetrical...
Abstract Background CYCLOIDEA (CYC)-like genes have been implicated in the development of capitulum ...
Homologs of the CYC/TB1 gene family have been independently recruited many times across the eudicots...
Undoubted lines of evidence point out that members of CYCLOIDEA (CYC) 2 clade are essential players ...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
<p>There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets v...
There are several types of capitulum in the Asteraceae due to different combinations of florets vary...
Undoubted lines of evidence point out that members of CYCLOIDEA (CYC) 2 clade are essential players ...
Abstract Background Shifts in floral form across angiosperms, particularly from radially symmetrical...
Abstract Background CYCLOIDEA (CYC)-like genes have been implicated in the development of capitulum ...
Homologs of the CYC/TB1 gene family have been independently recruited many times across the eudicots...
Undoubted lines of evidence point out that members of CYCLOIDEA (CYC) 2 clade are essential players ...