Drawing lines and borders: how the dehiscent fruit of Arabidopsis is patterned.
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Role of the FUL-SHP network in the evolution of fruit morphology and functionNon-tenera Contamination and the Economic Impact of SHELL Genetic Testing in the Malaysian Independent Oil Palm IndustryOscillating gene expression determines competence for periodic Arabidopsis root branching.What lies beyond the eye: the molecular mechanisms regulating tomato fruit weight and shapeIntegration of tomato reproductive developmental landmarks and expression profiles, and the effect of SUN on fruit shape.Stone formation in peach fruit exhibits spatial coordination of the lignin and flavonoid pathways and similarity to Arabidopsis dehiscence.The oil palm SHELL gene controls oil yield and encodes a homologue of SEEDSTICK.Antagonistic gene activities determine the formation of pattern elements along the mediolateral axis of the Arabidopsis fruitFruit indehiscence caused by enhanced expression of NO TRANSMITTING TRACT in Arabidopsis thaliana.Fruit development in Arabidopsis.BnLATE, a Cys2/His2-Type Zinc-Finger Protein, Enhances Silique Shattering Resistance by Negatively Regulating Lignin Accumulation in the Silique Walls of Brassica napusUnderstanding the basis of a novel fruit type in Brassicaceae: conservation and deviation in expression patterns of six genes.Morphomechanical Innovation Drives Explosive Seed DispersalA PLENA-like gene of peach is involved in carpel formation and subsequent transformation into a fleshy fruit.Juicy stories on female reproductive tissue development: coordinating the hormone flows.Molecular programme of senescence in dry and fleshy fruits.Evolution of the fruit endocarp: molecular mechanisms underlying adaptations in seed protection and dispersal strategiesThe essential role of NGATHA genes in style and stigma specification is widely conserved across eudicots.The NGATHA genes direct style development in the Arabidopsis gynoecium.Gene trap lines define domains of gene regulation in Arabidopsis petals and stamens.INDEHISCENT and SPATULA interact to specify carpel and valve margin tissue and thus promote seed dispersal in Arabidopsis.Distinct signaling mechanisms in multiple developmental pathways by the SCRAMBLED receptor of Arabidopsis.Shaping up the fruit: control of fruit size by an Arabidopsis B-sister MADS-box gene.Brassicaceae INDEHISCENT genes specify valve margin cell fate and repress replum formation.Evidence that an evolutionary transition from dehiscent to indehiscent fruits in Lepidium (Brassicaceae) was caused by a change in the control of valve margin identity genes.Conservation of fruit dehiscence pathways between Lepidium campestre and Arabidopsis thaliana sheds light on the regulation of INDEHISCENT.Redundant CArG Box Cis-motif Activity Mediates SHATTERPROOF2 Transcriptional Regulation during Arabidopsis thaliana Gynoecium Development.Molecular Diversity Analysis and Genetic Mapping of Pod Shatter Resistance Loci in Brassica carinata L.An SNP caused loss of seed shattering during rice domestication.Transparent testa16 plays multiple roles in plant development and is involved in lipid synthesis and embryo development in canola.
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Drawing lines and borders: how the dehiscent fruit of Arabidopsis is patterned.
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Drawing lines and borders: how the dehiscent fruit of Arabidopsis is patterned.
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Drawing lines and borders: how the dehiscent fruit of Arabidopsis is patterned.
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Drawing lines and borders: how the dehiscent fruit of Arabidopsis is patterned.
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José R Dinneny
Martin F Yanofsky
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z