Gene Duplication and Transference of Function in the paleoAP3 Lineage of Floral Organ Identity Genes. [PDF]
The floral organ identity gene APETALA3 (AP3) is a MADS-box transcription factor involved in stamen and petal identity that belongs to the B-class of the ABC model of flower development.
Galimba KD +2 more
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The wheat AGL6-like MADS-box gene is a master regulator for floral organ identity and a target for spikelet meristem development manipulation. [PDF]
Summary The AGAMOUS‐LIKE6 (AGL6)‐like genes are ancient MADS‐box genes and are functionally studied in a few model plants. The knowledge of these genes in wheat remains limited. Here, by studying a ‘double homoeolog mutant’ of the AGL6 gene in tetraploid
Kong X +17 more
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The 1991 review by Coen and Meyerowitz on the war of the whorls and the ABC model of floral organ identity [PDF]
The 1991 review paper by Coen and Meyerowitz on the control of floral organ development set out the evidence available at that time, which led to the now famous ABC model of floral organ identity control.
Kay Schneitz
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Novel functional roles for PERIANTHIA and SEUSS during floral organ identity specification, floral meristem termination, and gynoecial development [PDF]
The gynoecium is the female reproductive structure of angiosperm flowers. In Arabidopsis thaliana the gynoecium is composed of two carpels that are fused into a tube-like structure.
Robert G Franks, Franks Robert G
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AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR 18-HISTONE DEACETYLASE 6 module regulates floral organ identity in rose (Rosa hybrida). [PDF]
The local distribution of auxin controls petal and stamen identity in the floral meristem of rose.
Chen J +13 more
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The Origin of Floral Organ Identity Quartets [PDF]
The origin of flowers has puzzled plant biologists ever since Darwin referred to their sudden appearance in the fossil record as an abominable mystery. Flowers are considered to be an assembly of protective, attractive, and reproductive male and female leaf-like organs.
P. Ruelens +5 more
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AGLF provides C-function in floral organ identity through transcriptional regulation of AGAMOUS in Medicago truncatula. [PDF]
Significance Organogenesis is of great importance in both plant and animal development. Flowers have been studied exclusively to illustrate the mechanism underlying floral organ differentiation, which is controlled by the well-known ABC model.
Zhao Y +11 more
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RNA interference suppression of AGAMOUS and SEEDSTICK alters floral organ identity and impairs floral organ determinacy, ovule differentiation, and seed-hair development in Populus. [PDF]
Summary The role of the floral homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) and its close homologues in development of anemophilous, unisexual catkins has not previously been studied.
Lu H +7 more
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Role of floral organ identity genes in the development of unisexual flowers of Quercus suber L. [PDF]
Monoecious species provide an excellent system to study the specific determinants that underlie male and female flower development. Quercus suber is a monoecious species with unisexual flowers at inception.
Sobral R, Costa MMR.
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GmAGL1, a MADS-Box Gene from Soybean, Is Involved in Floral Organ Identity and Fruit Dehiscence. [PDF]
MADS-domain proteins are important transcription factors involved in many aspects of plant reproductive development. In this study, a MADS-box gene, Glycine max AGAMOUS-LIKE1 (GmAGL1), was isolated from soybean flower.
Chi Y +7 more
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