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Cabomba as a model for studies of early angiosperm evolutionEvidence that CRABS CLAW and TOUSLED have conserved their roles in carpel development since the ancestor of the extant angiospermsAn evolutionary perspective on the regulation of carpel development.A Conserved Role for the NAM/miR164 Developmental Module Reveals a Common Mechanism Underlying Carpel Margin Fusion in Monocarpous and Syncarpous Eurosids.Current trends and future directions in flower development research.Techniques for the removal of marker genes from transgenic plants.The Amborella vacuolar processing enzyme family.Sex determination in dioecious Silene latifolia. Effects of the Y chromosome and the parasitic smut fungus (Ustilago violacea) on gene expression during flower development.Laser isolation of plant sex chromosomes: studies on the DNA composition of the X and Y sex chromosomes of Silene latifolia.Dioecy in Amborella trichopoda: evidence for genetically based sex determination and its consequences for inferences of the breeding system in early angiosperms.The morphophysiological dormancy in Amborella trichopoda seeds is a pleisiomorphic trait in angiosperms.Evolution of the YABBY gene family in seed plants.Evolution of the ARF gene family in land plants: old domains, new tricks.The analysis of Gene Regulatory Networks in plant evo-devo.A light-regulated genetic module was recruited to carpel development in Arabidopsis following a structural change to SPATULA.A link between LEAFY and B-gene homologues in Welwitschia mirabilis sheds light on ancestral mechanisms prefiguring floral development.Analysis of members of the Silene latifolia Cys2/His2 zinc-finger transcription factor family during dioecious flower development and in a novel stamen-defective mutant ssf1.High-stringency subtraction for the identification of differentially regulated cDNA clones.Evidence for the Extensive Conservation of Mechanisms of Ovule Integument Development Since the Most Recent Common Ancestor of Living AngiospermsA cDNA encoding an S-locus specific glycoprotein from Brassica oleracea plants containing the S5 self-incompatibility alleleParallel structural evolution of auxin response factors in the angiospermsFlowering plants return to the sea…Transcriptomics of manually isolated Amborella trichopoda egg apparatus cellsEvidence for the Regulation of Gynoecium Morphogenesis by ETTIN via Cell Wall DynamicsImmediate targets of ETTIN suggest a key role for pectin methylesterase inhibitors in the control of Arabidopsis gynecium development
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