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Changes in Regulation of a Transcription Factor Lead to Autogamy in Cultivated Tomatoes
Science, 2007We report the cloning of Style2.1 , the major quantitative trait locus responsible for a key floral attribute (style length) associated with the evolution of self-pollination in cultivated tomatoes.
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Inheritance of Autogamy and the Killer Trait in Euplotes minuta
The Journal of Protozoology, 1966SYNOPSIS. Eight interfertile strains of Euplotes minuta collected from two localities in the Mediterranean Sea are shown to comprise a single breeding system of multiple mating types. One strain regularly passes through autogamy and, in crosses to nonāautogamous strains, preliminary evidence for the genic control of autogamy was obtained.
R W, Siegel, K, Heckmann
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AUTOGAMY AND COMPETITION FOR POLLINATORS IN HEPATICA AMERICANA (RANUNCULACEAE)
American Journal of Botany, 1982Hepatica americana is one of the earliest flowering vernal herbs in the deciduous forests of piedmont North Carolina. Unlike most other members of the spring wildflower community, its flowers are nectarless and autogamous. The number of insect visits a flower receives varies markedly through the blooming season and is lowest when H.
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF AUTOGAMY AND GEITONOGAMY TO SELF-FERTILIZATION IN A MASS-FLOWERING, CLONAL PLANT
Ecology, 2000Christopher G Eckert
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