Background and Aims. The presence of novel structures in orchid flowers, including auricles, rostellum and bursicles on the gynostemium and a lobed labellum, has prompted long-standing homology disputes, fuelled by conflicting evidence from a wide range of sources. Re-assessment of this debate using an improved model is timely, following recent phylogenetic insights and on the cusp of a revolution in developmental genetics.Methods. We use new data from floral development and anatomy in the small-flowered terrestrial orchid Herminium monorchis as a model to explore organ homologies in orchid flowers within the context of a review of recent literature on developmental genetics.Key Results. The apex of the median carpel of Herminium is trilobe...
A key question in biology is how changes in gene function or regulation produce new morphologies dur...
High pollinator specificity and the potential for simple genetic changes to affect pollinator attrac...
The orchids (Orchidaceae) constitute one of the largest and most diverse families of flowering plant...
The diverse morphology of orchid flowers and their complex, often deceptive strategies to become pol...
Background: Thousands of flowering plant species attract pollinators without offering rewards, but t...
The diverse flowers of Orchidaceae are the result of several major morphological transitions, among ...
Background: Positive selection is recognized as the prevalence of nonsynonymous over synonymous subs...
The digitate-tubered clade (Dactylorhiza s.l. plus Gymnadenia s.l.) within subtribe Orchidinae is an...
The lock and key hypothesis assumes that male and female genitalia match in a unique system to preve...
Since the time of Darwin, biologists have studied the origin and evolution of the Orchidaceae, one o...
<div><p>Previously we developed genomic resources for orchids, including transcriptomic analyses usi...
To gain more insight into the evolutionary development of orchid flowers and fruits, the orchid spec...
Background: Variation in shape and size of many floral organs is related to pollinators. Evolution o...
We interpret extensive field observations of terata in the context of recent insights into monocot p...
This Ph.D. dissertation investigates two main projects separated into two chapters, one for each. Th...
A key question in biology is how changes in gene function or regulation produce new morphologies dur...
High pollinator specificity and the potential for simple genetic changes to affect pollinator attrac...
The orchids (Orchidaceae) constitute one of the largest and most diverse families of flowering plant...
The diverse morphology of orchid flowers and their complex, often deceptive strategies to become pol...
Background: Thousands of flowering plant species attract pollinators without offering rewards, but t...
The diverse flowers of Orchidaceae are the result of several major morphological transitions, among ...
Background: Positive selection is recognized as the prevalence of nonsynonymous over synonymous subs...
The digitate-tubered clade (Dactylorhiza s.l. plus Gymnadenia s.l.) within subtribe Orchidinae is an...
The lock and key hypothesis assumes that male and female genitalia match in a unique system to preve...
Since the time of Darwin, biologists have studied the origin and evolution of the Orchidaceae, one o...
<div><p>Previously we developed genomic resources for orchids, including transcriptomic analyses usi...
To gain more insight into the evolutionary development of orchid flowers and fruits, the orchid spec...
Background: Variation in shape and size of many floral organs is related to pollinators. Evolution o...
We interpret extensive field observations of terata in the context of recent insights into monocot p...
This Ph.D. dissertation investigates two main projects separated into two chapters, one for each. Th...
A key question in biology is how changes in gene function or regulation produce new morphologies dur...
High pollinator specificity and the potential for simple genetic changes to affect pollinator attrac...
The orchids (Orchidaceae) constitute one of the largest and most diverse families of flowering plant...