Morphogenesis is a subject that has attracted the attention of plant biologists for long. The development of tissue culture technique - combined with the discovery and use of various plant hormones - enabled differentiation of calli into plantlets with normal roots, stems and leaves, and serves as the base of modern plant biotechnology. Nevertheless, a deeper insight into the genetic basis of morphogenesis has been gained only in the last decade or so. The isolation of the first homeotic genes in Drosophila in the eighties, spurred new interest in studying the molecular basis of homeotic transformation, known in plants for more than a century. This article traces the beginning of work on homeotic genes in Antirrhinum. In the nineties, howev...
Class B floral homeotic genes are involved in specifying stamen and petal identity in angiosperms (f...
AbstractThe first step in flower development is the generation of a floral meristem by the infloresc...
Leaf morphogenesis is strictly controlled not only by intrinsic genetic factors, such as transcripti...
The last decade has been an exciting period in plant molecular biology in general and in molecular s...
Abstract. Flower development provides a model system to study mechanisms that govern pattern formati...
The formation of flowers is one of the main models for studying the regulatory mechanisms that unde...
Shortly after initiation, shoot and floral organ primordia become determined to particular fates ba...
My laboratory studies pattern development in flowers, concentrating on two basic patterns that devel...
We describe the effects of four recessive homeotic mutations that specifically disrupt the developme...
Understanding mechanisms that regulate when, where and how flowers are formed would elucidate cell-f...
Insight into the genetic control of leaf development has been gained over the last years thanks to m...
The ABC model for ¯oral development was proposed more than 10 years ago and since then many studies ...
Motivation: A large number of molecular mechanisms at the basis of gene regulation have been describ...
In spite of the different morphologies of sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels, all these floral org...
The identity of floral organs in Arabidopsis thaliana is determined by homeotic genes, which are exp...
Class B floral homeotic genes are involved in specifying stamen and petal identity in angiosperms (f...
AbstractThe first step in flower development is the generation of a floral meristem by the infloresc...
Leaf morphogenesis is strictly controlled not only by intrinsic genetic factors, such as transcripti...
The last decade has been an exciting period in plant molecular biology in general and in molecular s...
Abstract. Flower development provides a model system to study mechanisms that govern pattern formati...
The formation of flowers is one of the main models for studying the regulatory mechanisms that unde...
Shortly after initiation, shoot and floral organ primordia become determined to particular fates ba...
My laboratory studies pattern development in flowers, concentrating on two basic patterns that devel...
We describe the effects of four recessive homeotic mutations that specifically disrupt the developme...
Understanding mechanisms that regulate when, where and how flowers are formed would elucidate cell-f...
Insight into the genetic control of leaf development has been gained over the last years thanks to m...
The ABC model for ¯oral development was proposed more than 10 years ago and since then many studies ...
Motivation: A large number of molecular mechanisms at the basis of gene regulation have been describ...
In spite of the different morphologies of sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels, all these floral org...
The identity of floral organs in Arabidopsis thaliana is determined by homeotic genes, which are exp...
Class B floral homeotic genes are involved in specifying stamen and petal identity in angiosperms (f...
AbstractThe first step in flower development is the generation of a floral meristem by the infloresc...
Leaf morphogenesis is strictly controlled not only by intrinsic genetic factors, such as transcripti...