Spontaneous mutations in KNOX genes give rise to a novel floral structure in Antirrhinum.
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An apparent reversal in floral symmetry in the legume Cadia is a homeotic transformationIndependent recruitment of a conserved developmental mechanism during leaf evolutionEvolution of perianth and stamen characteristics with respect to floral symmetry in RanunculalesComparative plant development: the time of the leaf?Premature arrest of the male flower meristem precedes sexual dimorphism in the dioecious plant Silene latifolia.Distal expression of knotted1 in maize leaves leads to reestablishment of proximal/distal patterning and leaf dissection.Characterization of Linaria KNOX genes suggests a role in petal-spur development.Flower-specific KNOX phenotype in the orchid Dactylorhiza fuchsii.Duplicated STM-like KNOX I genes act in floral meristem activity in Eschscholzia californica (Papaveraceae).Meristem maintenance, auxin, jasmonic and abscisic acid pathways as a mechanism for phenotypic plasticity in Antirrhinum majus.Ectopic KNOX Expression Affects Plant Development by Altering Tissue Cell Polarity and Identity.From shoot to leaf: step-wise shifts in meristem and KNOX1 activity correlate with the evolution of a unifoliate body plan in Gesneriaceae.Comparative transcription analysis of different Antirrhinum phyllotaxy nodes identifies major signal networks involved in vegetative-reproductive transition.Aquilegia as a model system for the evolution and ecology of petalsA de novo floral transcriptome reveals clues into Phalaenopsis orchid flower development.Comparative transcriptome analyses of flower development in four species of Achimenes (Gesneriaceae).Evolutionary trends in the flowers of Asteridae: is polyandry an alternative to zygomorphy?Organ homologies in orchid flowers re-interpreted using the Musk Orchid as a model.Silencing by plant Polycomb-group genes requires dispersed trimethylation of histone H3 at lysine 27.Protocorms and Protocorm-Like Bodies Are Molecularly Distinct from Zygotic Embryonic Tissues in Phalaenopsis aphrodite.Establishment of zygomorphy on an ontogenic spiral and evolution of perianth in the tribe Delphinieae (Ranunculaceae).Evolutionary and morphometric implications of morphological variation among flowers within an inflorescence: a case-study using European orchids.Mutational spaces for leaf shape and size.Cross talk between the KNOX and ethylene pathways is mediated by intron-binding transcription factors in barley.Chicken Toes-Like Leaf and Petalody Flower (CTP) is a novel regulator that controls leaf and flower development in soybean.Stable transcription activities dependent on an orientation of Tam3 transposon insertions into Antirrhinum and yeast promoters occur only within chromatin.Molecular basis for three-dimensional elaboration of the Aquilegia petal spur.
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Spontaneous mutations in KNOX genes give rise to a novel floral structure in Antirrhinum.
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2002-04-01T00:00:00Z