Molecular mechanisms underlying the transition from genetic self-incompatibility to self-compatibility are well documented, but the evolution of other reproductive trait changes that accompany shifts in reproductive strategy (mating system) remain comparatively poorly understood. A notable exception is the transition from exserted styles to styles with recessed positions relative to the anthers in wild tomatoes (Solanum Section Lycopersicon). This phenotypic change has been previously attributed to specific mutation in the promoter of a gene that influences style length (style2.1); however, whether this specific regulatory mutation arose concurrently with the transition from long- to short-styles, and whether it is causally responsible for...
The impact of the season on flowering time and the organization and morphogenesis of the reproductiv...
The natural phenotypic variability present in the germplasm of cultivated plants can be linked to mo...
Character displacement, which arises when species diverge in sympatry to decrease competition for re...
Molecular mechanisms underlying the transition from genetic self-incompatibility to self-compatibili...
Adaptive evolution requires both raw genetic material and an accessible path of high fitness from on...
We report the cloning of Style2.1, the major quantitative trait locus responsible for a key floral a...
Understanding the genetic basis for changes in transcriptional regulation is an important aspect of ...
Introgression lines (ILs), in which genetic material from wild tomato species is introgressed into a...
Background: Domestication and selection of crops have notably reshaped fruit morphology. With its la...
Speciation events often occur in rapid bursts of diversification, but the ecological and genetic fac...
Different tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) mutants, affected in flowering time, reproductive structure ...
Leaf shape is mutable, changing in ways modulated by both development and environment within genotyp...
It is now understood that introgression can serve as powerful evolutionary force, providing genetic ...
fs8.1 is a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) that controls the elongated shape of tomato (Solanum...
Traits that have arisen multiple times yet still remain rare present a curious paradox. A number of ...
The impact of the season on flowering time and the organization and morphogenesis of the reproductiv...
The natural phenotypic variability present in the germplasm of cultivated plants can be linked to mo...
Character displacement, which arises when species diverge in sympatry to decrease competition for re...
Molecular mechanisms underlying the transition from genetic self-incompatibility to self-compatibili...
Adaptive evolution requires both raw genetic material and an accessible path of high fitness from on...
We report the cloning of Style2.1, the major quantitative trait locus responsible for a key floral a...
Understanding the genetic basis for changes in transcriptional regulation is an important aspect of ...
Introgression lines (ILs), in which genetic material from wild tomato species is introgressed into a...
Background: Domestication and selection of crops have notably reshaped fruit morphology. With its la...
Speciation events often occur in rapid bursts of diversification, but the ecological and genetic fac...
Different tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) mutants, affected in flowering time, reproductive structure ...
Leaf shape is mutable, changing in ways modulated by both development and environment within genotyp...
It is now understood that introgression can serve as powerful evolutionary force, providing genetic ...
fs8.1 is a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) that controls the elongated shape of tomato (Solanum...
Traits that have arisen multiple times yet still remain rare present a curious paradox. A number of ...
The impact of the season on flowering time and the organization and morphogenesis of the reproductiv...
The natural phenotypic variability present in the germplasm of cultivated plants can be linked to mo...
Character displacement, which arises when species diverge in sympatry to decrease competition for re...