Floral bilateral symmetry (zygomorphy) has evolved several times independently in angiosperms from radially symmetrical (actinomorphic) ancestral states. Homologs of the Antirrhinum majus CYCLOIDEA gene (CYC) have been shown to control floral symmetry in diverse groups in core eudicots. In the basal eudicot family Ranunculaceae, there is a single evolutionary transition from actinomorphy to zygomorphy in the stem lineage of the tribe Delphinieae. We characterized CYC homologs in 18 genera of Ranunculaceae, including the four genera of Delphinieae, in a sampling that represents the floral morphological diversity of this tribe, and reconstructed the evolutionary history of this gene family in Ranunculaceae. Within each of the two RANACYL (Ran...
AbstractThe Development and Evolution of Floral Symmetry in the Zingiberales and Interactive Tools f...
<div><p>The repeated origin of similar phenotypes is invaluable for studying the underlying genetics...
Undoubted lines of evidence point out that members of CYCLOIDEA (CYC) 2 clade are essential players ...
Floral bilateral symmetry (zygomorphy) has evolved several times independently in angiosperms from r...
Floral bilateral symmetry (zygomorphy) has evolved several times independently in angiosperms from r...
Floral bilateral symmetry (zygomorphy) has evolved several times independently in angiosperms from r...
Floral bilateral symmetry (zygomorphy) has evolved several times independently in angiosperms from r...
Floral bilateral symmetry is the most important trend for flower shape diversity in 200,000 angiospe...
<p>Floral bilateral symmetry is the most important trend for flower shape diversity in 200,000 angio...
Floral bilateral symmetry is one of the most important acquisitions in flower shape evolution in ang...
Floral bilateral symmetry is one of the most important acquisitions in flower shape evolution in ang...
Background and Aims The basal eudicot family Proteaceae (approx. 1700 species) shows considerable va...
center dot Background and Aims The basal eudicot family Proteaceae (approx. 1700 species) shows cons...
Abstract Background Shifts in floral form across angiosperms, particularly from radially symmetrical...
Abstract Background Bilateral symmetry flower (zygomorphy) is the ancestral state for Gesneriaceae s...
AbstractThe Development and Evolution of Floral Symmetry in the Zingiberales and Interactive Tools f...
<div><p>The repeated origin of similar phenotypes is invaluable for studying the underlying genetics...
Undoubted lines of evidence point out that members of CYCLOIDEA (CYC) 2 clade are essential players ...
Floral bilateral symmetry (zygomorphy) has evolved several times independently in angiosperms from r...
Floral bilateral symmetry (zygomorphy) has evolved several times independently in angiosperms from r...
Floral bilateral symmetry (zygomorphy) has evolved several times independently in angiosperms from r...
Floral bilateral symmetry (zygomorphy) has evolved several times independently in angiosperms from r...
Floral bilateral symmetry is the most important trend for flower shape diversity in 200,000 angiospe...
<p>Floral bilateral symmetry is the most important trend for flower shape diversity in 200,000 angio...
Floral bilateral symmetry is one of the most important acquisitions in flower shape evolution in ang...
Floral bilateral symmetry is one of the most important acquisitions in flower shape evolution in ang...
Background and Aims The basal eudicot family Proteaceae (approx. 1700 species) shows considerable va...
center dot Background and Aims The basal eudicot family Proteaceae (approx. 1700 species) shows cons...
Abstract Background Shifts in floral form across angiosperms, particularly from radially symmetrical...
Abstract Background Bilateral symmetry flower (zygomorphy) is the ancestral state for Gesneriaceae s...
AbstractThe Development and Evolution of Floral Symmetry in the Zingiberales and Interactive Tools f...
<div><p>The repeated origin of similar phenotypes is invaluable for studying the underlying genetics...
Undoubted lines of evidence point out that members of CYCLOIDEA (CYC) 2 clade are essential players ...