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Fraxinus excelsiorupdated long-read genome reveals the importance of MADS-box genes in tolerance mechanisms against ash dieback

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Franco Ortega S   +8 more
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Phylogenetic analysis of MADS-box genes in gymnosperms

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The MADS-Box Family of Transcription Factors

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1995
The MADS-box family of transcription factors has been defined on the basis of primary sequence similarity amongst numerous proteins from a diverse range of eukaryotic organisms including yeasts, plants, insects, amphibians and mammals. The MADS-box is a conserved motif found within the DNA-binding domains of these proteins and the name refers to four ...
Shore, P., Sharrocks, A. D.
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AGL6-like MADS-box genes are sister to AGL2-like MADS-box genes

Journal of Plant Biology, 2013
AGL6-like genes form one of the major subfamilies of MADS-box genes and are closely related to the AGL2 (Eclass) and SQUA (A-class) subfamilies. In Arabidopsis, AGL6 and AGL13 have been reported from the AGL6 subfamily, and AGL6 controls lateral organ development and flowering time.
Sangtae Kim   +2 more
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MADS-Box Genes Reach Maturity

Science, 2002
Understanding the molecular pathways that direct fruit ripening will enable development of interventions to preserve fruits during storage and shipping. In a Perspective, Causier and colleagues discuss new work ( Vrebalov et al .) that takes a step in this direction by revealing that a MADS-box transcription factor is crucial for ...
Barry Causier   +2 more
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Characterization of the Selaginella remotifolia MADS-box gene

Journal of Plant Research, 2002
Recent progress in plant molecular genetics has revealed that floral organ development is regulated by several homeotic selector genes, most of which belong to the MADS-box gene family. Here we report on SrMADS1,a MIKC(c)-type MADS-box gene from Selaginella, a spikemoss belonging to the lycophytes.
Yoichi, Tanabe   +3 more
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MADS-box gene evolution—structure and transcription patterns

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2002
This study presents a phylogenetic analysis of 198 MADS-box genes based on 420 parsimony-informative characters. The analysis includes only MIKC genes; therefore several genes from gymnosperms and pteridophytes are excluded. The strict consensus tree identifies all major monophyletic groups known from earlier analyses, and all major monophyletic groups
Johansen, Bo   +3 more
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