At the beginning of the 1990s, a simple genetic model that explained flower development was presented based on Arabidopsis thaliana and Antirrhinum majus floral homeotic mutants. According to this model, which is a milestone in plant development studies, flower development can be explained by three classes of genes (A, B and C), each one controlling the identity of organs in two adjacent whorls. Intriguingly, more than 20 years later, there are still some unanswered questions, in particular regarding the universality of the class A-function genes. Class A genes are well characterised in A. thaliana, but so far no A mutants have been described in other plant species nor in Antirrhinum majus. Here, we retrace the story that led to the proposa...
Understanding mechanisms that regulate when, where and how flowers are formed would elucidate cell-f...
The ABC model for floral development was proposed more than 10 years ago and since then many studies...
The ABC model of flower development explains how three classes of homeotic genes confer identity to ...
In 1991, we published a paper in Development that proposed the ABC model of flower development, an ...
The past decade has seen great advances in our understand-ing of flower development. The key to much...
The last decade has been an exciting period in plant molecular biology in general and in molecular s...
The study of flower development has experienced great advances over the last 15 years. The most impo...
Abstract. Flower development provides a model system to study mechanisms that govern pattern formati...
The ABC model for ¯oral development was proposed more than 10 years ago and since then many studies ...
The ABC model of flower development describes how a flower is patterned and the genes necessary for ...
Flowers are icons in developmental studies of complex structures. The vast majority of 250,000 angio...
Morphogenesis is a subject that has attracted the attention of plant biologists for long. The develo...
Because lily (Lilium longiflorum Thunb.) is an important cut-flower crop, molecular characterisation...
and several studies have confirmed the extended ABC model as the molecular background of flower deve...
The formation of flowers is one of the main models for studying the regulatory mechanisms that unde...
Understanding mechanisms that regulate when, where and how flowers are formed would elucidate cell-f...
The ABC model for floral development was proposed more than 10 years ago and since then many studies...
The ABC model of flower development explains how three classes of homeotic genes confer identity to ...
In 1991, we published a paper in Development that proposed the ABC model of flower development, an ...
The past decade has seen great advances in our understand-ing of flower development. The key to much...
The last decade has been an exciting period in plant molecular biology in general and in molecular s...
The study of flower development has experienced great advances over the last 15 years. The most impo...
Abstract. Flower development provides a model system to study mechanisms that govern pattern formati...
The ABC model for ¯oral development was proposed more than 10 years ago and since then many studies ...
The ABC model of flower development describes how a flower is patterned and the genes necessary for ...
Flowers are icons in developmental studies of complex structures. The vast majority of 250,000 angio...
Morphogenesis is a subject that has attracted the attention of plant biologists for long. The develo...
Because lily (Lilium longiflorum Thunb.) is an important cut-flower crop, molecular characterisation...
and several studies have confirmed the extended ABC model as the molecular background of flower deve...
The formation of flowers is one of the main models for studying the regulatory mechanisms that unde...
Understanding mechanisms that regulate when, where and how flowers are formed would elucidate cell-f...
The ABC model for floral development was proposed more than 10 years ago and since then many studies...
The ABC model of flower development explains how three classes of homeotic genes confer identity to ...