Self-incompatibility (SI) is found in approximately 40% of flowering plant species and at least 100 families. Although orchids belong to the largest angiosperm family, only 10% of orchid species present SI and have gametophytic SI (GSI). Furthermore, a majority (72%) of Dendrobium species, which constitute one of the largest Orchidaceae genera, show SI and have GSI. However, nothing is known about the molecular mechanism of GSI. The S-determinants of GSI have been well characterized at the molecular level in Solanaceae, Rosaceae, and Plantaginaceae, which use an S-ribonuclease (S-RNase)-based system. Here, we investigate the hypothesis that Orchidaceae uses a similar S-RNase to those described in Rosaceae, Solanaceae, and Plantaginaceae SI ...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is widespread in the angiosperms, but identifying the biochemical componen...
Dissertação de mestrado em Genética MolecularThe S-RNase based gametophytic self-incompatibility (GS...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is widespread in the angiosperms, but identifying the biochemical componen...
Motivation: Nearly all the molecular investigations to date reported deal with single locus model of...
In many plant species, self-incompatibility (SI) is genetically controlled by a single multiallelic ...
Many plants have a genetically determined self-incompatibility system in which the rejection of self...
Background and Aims The evolution of interspecific reproductive barriers is crucial to understanding...
Self-incompatibility affects not only the formation of seeds, but also the evolution of species dive...
Although RNase-based self-incompatibility (SI) is suspected to operate in a wide group of plant fami...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is a type of reproductive barrier within plant species and is one of the m...
A growing number of T2/S-RNases are being discovered in plant genomes. Members of this protein famil...
Diverse self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms permit flowering plants to inhibit fertilization by pol...
Self-incompatibility (SI) systems in flowering plants distinguish self- and non-self pollen to preve...
Gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) allows plants to block fertilization by haploid pollen whose...
Angiosperms are the most successful group of land plants in terms of their diversity, abundance and ...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is widespread in the angiosperms, but identifying the biochemical componen...
Dissertação de mestrado em Genética MolecularThe S-RNase based gametophytic self-incompatibility (GS...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is widespread in the angiosperms, but identifying the biochemical componen...
Motivation: Nearly all the molecular investigations to date reported deal with single locus model of...
In many plant species, self-incompatibility (SI) is genetically controlled by a single multiallelic ...
Many plants have a genetically determined self-incompatibility system in which the rejection of self...
Background and Aims The evolution of interspecific reproductive barriers is crucial to understanding...
Self-incompatibility affects not only the formation of seeds, but also the evolution of species dive...
Although RNase-based self-incompatibility (SI) is suspected to operate in a wide group of plant fami...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is a type of reproductive barrier within plant species and is one of the m...
A growing number of T2/S-RNases are being discovered in plant genomes. Members of this protein famil...
Diverse self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms permit flowering plants to inhibit fertilization by pol...
Self-incompatibility (SI) systems in flowering plants distinguish self- and non-self pollen to preve...
Gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) allows plants to block fertilization by haploid pollen whose...
Angiosperms are the most successful group of land plants in terms of their diversity, abundance and ...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is widespread in the angiosperms, but identifying the biochemical componen...
Dissertação de mestrado em Genética MolecularThe S-RNase based gametophytic self-incompatibility (GS...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is widespread in the angiosperms, but identifying the biochemical componen...