An important evolutionary mechanism shaping the biodiversity of flowering plants is the transfer of function from one plant organ to another. To investigate whether and how transference of function is associated with the remodeling of the floral organ identity program we studied Davidia involucrata, a species with conspicuous, petaloid bracts subtending a contracted inflorescence with reduced flowers. A detailed ontogeny enabled the interpretation of expression patterns of B-, C- and E-class homeotic MADS-box genes using qRT-PCR and in situ hybridization techniques. We investigated proteinprotein interactions using yeast two-hybrid assays. Although loss of organs does not appear to have affected organ identity in the retained organs of the ...
The floral organ identity gene APETALA3 (AP3) is a MADS-box transcription factor involved in stamen ...
MADS-box genes make up a large family of transcription factors that are prevalent in plants and invo...
DEFICIENS (DEF) and GLOBOSA (GLO) function in petal and stamen organ identity in Antirrhinum and are...
The origin of flowers has puzzled plant biologists ever since Darwin referred to their sudden appear...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Among all extant land plant lineages, the flowering pl...
Floral organ identity genes, most of which are MADS-box genes, play key roles in flower development ...
The origin of flowers has puzzled plant biologists ever since Darwin referred to their sudden appear...
Angiosperms display a huge variety of floral forms. The development of the ABC-model for floral orga...
Class B floral homeotic genes specify the identity of petals and stamens during the development of a...
Chapter 2Petunia hybrida (or garden petunia) is worldwide one of the most popular bedding plants. At...
Homeotic changes in floral organs of lily (Lilium spp.) are described in this chapter. Usually, lily...
Despite the differences in flower form, the underlying mechanism in determining the identity of flor...
Spontaneous homeotic transformations have been described in natural populations of both plants and a...
Studies of flower development in core eudicot species have established a central role for B class MA...
B-class MADS box genes specify petal and stamen identities in several core eudicot species. Members ...
The floral organ identity gene APETALA3 (AP3) is a MADS-box transcription factor involved in stamen ...
MADS-box genes make up a large family of transcription factors that are prevalent in plants and invo...
DEFICIENS (DEF) and GLOBOSA (GLO) function in petal and stamen organ identity in Antirrhinum and are...
The origin of flowers has puzzled plant biologists ever since Darwin referred to their sudden appear...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Among all extant land plant lineages, the flowering pl...
Floral organ identity genes, most of which are MADS-box genes, play key roles in flower development ...
The origin of flowers has puzzled plant biologists ever since Darwin referred to their sudden appear...
Angiosperms display a huge variety of floral forms. The development of the ABC-model for floral orga...
Class B floral homeotic genes specify the identity of petals and stamens during the development of a...
Chapter 2Petunia hybrida (or garden petunia) is worldwide one of the most popular bedding plants. At...
Homeotic changes in floral organs of lily (Lilium spp.) are described in this chapter. Usually, lily...
Despite the differences in flower form, the underlying mechanism in determining the identity of flor...
Spontaneous homeotic transformations have been described in natural populations of both plants and a...
Studies of flower development in core eudicot species have established a central role for B class MA...
B-class MADS box genes specify petal and stamen identities in several core eudicot species. Members ...
The floral organ identity gene APETALA3 (AP3) is a MADS-box transcription factor involved in stamen ...
MADS-box genes make up a large family of transcription factors that are prevalent in plants and invo...
DEFICIENS (DEF) and GLOBOSA (GLO) function in petal and stamen organ identity in Antirrhinum and are...