The flower of angiosperms is considered to be a major evolutionary innovation that impacted the whole biome. In particular, two properties of the flower are classically linked to its ecological success: bisexuality and a differentiated perianth with sepals and petals. Although the molecular basis for floral organ identity is well understood in extant species and summarized in the famous ABC model, how perianth identity appeared during evolution is still unknown. Here we propose that cadastral mechanisms that maintain reproductive organ identities to the center of the flower could have supported perianth evolution. In particular, repressing B- and C-class genes expression toward the inner whorls of the flower, is a key process to isolate dom...
Background: Positive selection is recognized as the prevalence of nonsynonymous over synonymous subs...
Understanding flower diversity requires on one hand the study of the molecular and developmental ori...
CYCLOIDEA (CYC)-like TCP genes are critical for flower developmental patterning. Exciting recent bre...
International audienceThe flower of angiosperms is considered to be a major evolutionary innovation ...
The flower of angiosperms is considered to be a major evolutionary innovation that impacted the whol...
Existing models of perianth evolution are inadequate to explain morphological variation in tepals o...
Background and aims – The term 'petal' is loosely applied to a variety of showy non-homologous struc...
AbstractA recent study of the expression of floral organ identity genes in buttercups, poppies and t...
Our recently acquired understanding of the ABC program, which controls floral organ identity in mode...
The Dasymaschalon alliance within the early divergent angiosperm family Annonaceae comprises c. 180 ...
Progress has been made recently towards the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships among subfamil...
The evolutionary success of Asteraceae, the largest family of flowering plants, has been attributed ...
Progress has been made recently towards the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships among subfamil...
With more than 260,000 species, the angiosperms are the most diverse group of land plants on earth t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Among all extant land plant lineages, the flowering pl...
Background: Positive selection is recognized as the prevalence of nonsynonymous over synonymous subs...
Understanding flower diversity requires on one hand the study of the molecular and developmental ori...
CYCLOIDEA (CYC)-like TCP genes are critical for flower developmental patterning. Exciting recent bre...
International audienceThe flower of angiosperms is considered to be a major evolutionary innovation ...
The flower of angiosperms is considered to be a major evolutionary innovation that impacted the whol...
Existing models of perianth evolution are inadequate to explain morphological variation in tepals o...
Background and aims – The term 'petal' is loosely applied to a variety of showy non-homologous struc...
AbstractA recent study of the expression of floral organ identity genes in buttercups, poppies and t...
Our recently acquired understanding of the ABC program, which controls floral organ identity in mode...
The Dasymaschalon alliance within the early divergent angiosperm family Annonaceae comprises c. 180 ...
Progress has been made recently towards the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships among subfamil...
The evolutionary success of Asteraceae, the largest family of flowering plants, has been attributed ...
Progress has been made recently towards the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships among subfamil...
With more than 260,000 species, the angiosperms are the most diverse group of land plants on earth t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Among all extant land plant lineages, the flowering pl...
Background: Positive selection is recognized as the prevalence of nonsynonymous over synonymous subs...
Understanding flower diversity requires on one hand the study of the molecular and developmental ori...
CYCLOIDEA (CYC)-like TCP genes are critical for flower developmental patterning. Exciting recent bre...