Floral organ identity is controlled by combinatorial action of homeotic genes expressed in different territories within the emerging flower. This review discusses recent progress in our understanding of floral homeotic genes, with an emphasis on how their region-specific expression is regulated
In recent years, molecular genetic studies of plant development, particularly flower development, ha...
Floral organs are specified by the activities of a small group of transcriptional regulators, the fl...
The formation of flowers is one of the main models for studying the regulatory mechanisms that unde...
AbstractFloral organ identity is controlled by combinatorial action of homeotic genes expressed in d...
OAK-B135 Floral organ identity is controlled by combinatorial action of homeotic genes expressed in ...
The initial steps of flower development involve two classes of consecutively acting regulatory genes...
THESIS 9989Homeosis or homeotic transformation refers to the formation of one body structure or orga...
In recent years, flower development has emerged as a model system for studying pattern formation in ...
In recent years, flower development has emerged as a model system for studying pattern formation in ...
Abstract. Flower development provides a model system to study mechanisms that govern pattern formati...
AbstractThe homeotic genes that determine floral organ identity in plants turn out to be regulated b...
Floral organs are specified by the activities of a small group of transcriptional regulators, the fl...
A review. Understanding mechanisms that regulate when, where and how flowers are formed will provid...
In spite of the different morphologies of sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels, all these floral org...
During the past decade, enormous progress has been made in understanding the molecular regulation of...
In recent years, molecular genetic studies of plant development, particularly flower development, ha...
Floral organs are specified by the activities of a small group of transcriptional regulators, the fl...
The formation of flowers is one of the main models for studying the regulatory mechanisms that unde...
AbstractFloral organ identity is controlled by combinatorial action of homeotic genes expressed in d...
OAK-B135 Floral organ identity is controlled by combinatorial action of homeotic genes expressed in ...
The initial steps of flower development involve two classes of consecutively acting regulatory genes...
THESIS 9989Homeosis or homeotic transformation refers to the formation of one body structure or orga...
In recent years, flower development has emerged as a model system for studying pattern formation in ...
In recent years, flower development has emerged as a model system for studying pattern formation in ...
Abstract. Flower development provides a model system to study mechanisms that govern pattern formati...
AbstractThe homeotic genes that determine floral organ identity in plants turn out to be regulated b...
Floral organs are specified by the activities of a small group of transcriptional regulators, the fl...
A review. Understanding mechanisms that regulate when, where and how flowers are formed will provid...
In spite of the different morphologies of sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels, all these floral org...
During the past decade, enormous progress has been made in understanding the molecular regulation of...
In recent years, molecular genetic studies of plant development, particularly flower development, ha...
Floral organs are specified by the activities of a small group of transcriptional regulators, the fl...
The formation of flowers is one of the main models for studying the regulatory mechanisms that unde...