SummaryBreakdown of the pollination barrier of self-incompatibility (SI) in older flowers, a phenomenon known as pseudo-self-compatibility or transient SI, has been described as an advantageous reproductive assurance strategy that allows selfing after opportunities for out-crossing have been exhausted [1–9]. Pseudo-self-compatibility is quite prevalent as a mixed mating strategy in nature, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are not known. We had previously shown that Arabidopsis thaliana exhibits cryptic natural variation for pseudo-self-compatibility, which is uncovered by transformation of different accessions with SI specificity-determining SRK and SCR genes from its self-incompatible sister species A. lyrata [10, 11]. Here, by usin...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
Experimental investigations of homomorphic self-incompatibility (SI) have revealed an unanticipated ...
The evolution from outcrossing based on self-incompatibility (SI) to a selfing system is one of the ...
Selfing is a frequent evolutionary trend in angiosperms, and is a suitable model for studying the re...
The evolution from outcrossing based on self-incompatibility (SI) to a selfing system is one of the ...
AbstractPlant self-incompatibility is controlled by different genes for the recognition reactions of...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
SummaryExpressing a pollen self-incompatibility gene from Papaver rhoeas (poppy) in Arabidopsis thal...
Transitions from cross-fertilizing to self-fertilizing mating systems have oc-curred frequently in n...
Ever since Darwin's pioneering research, the evolution of self-fertilisation (selfing) has been rega...
Brassicaceae species employ both self-compatibility and self-incompatibility systems to regulate pos...
Self-compatibility in Arabidopsis thaliana represents the relatively recent disruption of ancestral ...
Self-incompatibility (SI) plays a pivotal role in whether self-pollen is accepted or rejected. Most ...
The evolutionary transition from outcrossing to self-fertilization (selfing) through the loss of sel...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
Experimental investigations of homomorphic self-incompatibility (SI) have revealed an unanticipated ...
The evolution from outcrossing based on self-incompatibility (SI) to a selfing system is one of the ...
Selfing is a frequent evolutionary trend in angiosperms, and is a suitable model for studying the re...
The evolution from outcrossing based on self-incompatibility (SI) to a selfing system is one of the ...
AbstractPlant self-incompatibility is controlled by different genes for the recognition reactions of...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
SummaryExpressing a pollen self-incompatibility gene from Papaver rhoeas (poppy) in Arabidopsis thal...
Transitions from cross-fertilizing to self-fertilizing mating systems have oc-curred frequently in n...
Ever since Darwin's pioneering research, the evolution of self-fertilisation (selfing) has been rega...
Brassicaceae species employ both self-compatibility and self-incompatibility systems to regulate pos...
Self-compatibility in Arabidopsis thaliana represents the relatively recent disruption of ancestral ...
Self-incompatibility (SI) plays a pivotal role in whether self-pollen is accepted or rejected. Most ...
The evolutionary transition from outcrossing to self-fertilization (selfing) through the loss of sel...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
Experimental investigations of homomorphic self-incompatibility (SI) have revealed an unanticipated ...