SummaryBackgroundUnlike animals, higher plants do not establish a germ line in embryo development but form haploid germ cells from diploid somatic cells late in their life cycle. However, despite its prime importance, little is known about how this transition is regulated.ResultsHere, we show that the WUSCHEL (WUS) gene, initially identified as a stem cell regulator in the shoot meristem, is required for megasporogenesis and thus ultimately for the formation of female generative cells. WUS functions in this process by indirectly activating the expression of the WINDHOSE1 (WIH1) and WIH2 genes that encode small peptides found in plants and fungi, but not in animals. WIH genes function together with the tetraspanin-type protein TORNADO2 (TRN2...
In flowering plants, diploid sporophytic tissues in ovules and anthers support meiosis and subsequen...
Germline development is a key step in sexual reproduction. Sexual plant reproduction begins with the...
AbstractTissue growth as the result of cell division is an essential part of embryonic development. ...
SummaryBackgroundUnlike animals, higher plants do not establish a germ line in embryo development bu...
AbstractThe shoot meristem gives rise to the aerial parts of higher plants by continuously initiatin...
AbstractDuring anther development a series of cell specification events establishes the male gametop...
Plant reproductive development is a complex process with diploid and haploid phases, including male ...
The Arabidopsis thaliana ovule arises as a female reproductive organ composed solely of somatic dipl...
Gene amplification followed by functional diversification is a major force in evolution. A typical e...
AbstractThe shoot meristem gives rise to the aerial parts of higher plants by continuously initiatin...
SummaryIn sexually reproducing species, fertilization brings together in the zygote the genomes of t...
Female gametogenesis in flowering plants initiates in the ovule, where a single germline progenitor ...
The embryo sac contains the haploid maternal cell types necessary for double fertilization and subse...
SummaryThe development of multicellular organisms is controlled by differential gene expression wher...
In flowering plants, diploid sporophytic tissues in ovules and anthers support meiosis and subsequen...
In flowering plants, diploid sporophytic tissues in ovules and anthers support meiosis and subsequen...
Germline development is a key step in sexual reproduction. Sexual plant reproduction begins with the...
AbstractTissue growth as the result of cell division is an essential part of embryonic development. ...
SummaryBackgroundUnlike animals, higher plants do not establish a germ line in embryo development bu...
AbstractThe shoot meristem gives rise to the aerial parts of higher plants by continuously initiatin...
AbstractDuring anther development a series of cell specification events establishes the male gametop...
Plant reproductive development is a complex process with diploid and haploid phases, including male ...
The Arabidopsis thaliana ovule arises as a female reproductive organ composed solely of somatic dipl...
Gene amplification followed by functional diversification is a major force in evolution. A typical e...
AbstractThe shoot meristem gives rise to the aerial parts of higher plants by continuously initiatin...
SummaryIn sexually reproducing species, fertilization brings together in the zygote the genomes of t...
Female gametogenesis in flowering plants initiates in the ovule, where a single germline progenitor ...
The embryo sac contains the haploid maternal cell types necessary for double fertilization and subse...
SummaryThe development of multicellular organisms is controlled by differential gene expression wher...
In flowering plants, diploid sporophytic tissues in ovules and anthers support meiosis and subsequen...
In flowering plants, diploid sporophytic tissues in ovules and anthers support meiosis and subsequen...
Germline development is a key step in sexual reproduction. Sexual plant reproduction begins with the...
AbstractTissue growth as the result of cell division is an essential part of embryonic development. ...