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Integrated phenotypes:understanding trait covariation in plants and animals [PDF]
Armbruster, Scott +3 more
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Based on morphological and chloroplast phylogenomic analyses, we describe Aletris medogensis as a new species endemic to the eastern Himalayas. Comparative genomics revealed structural variations, hypervariable markers, and signatures of positive selection in key genes, providing robust evidence for species delimitation and insights into the ...
Xiong Li +5 more
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ZINC FINGER PROTEIN 1 and 8 interact with polycomb repressive complex 2 to repress class B and C floral organ identity genes. [PDF]
Hu T, Du L, Xu M.
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An auxin maximum in the middle layer controls stamen development and pollen maturation in Arabidopsis [PDF]
Valentina Cecchetti +6 more
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ABSTRACT Hybrid fixation is an emerging breeding tool that eliminates the need to purchase costly hybrid seeds on an annual basis. However, this technique is limited to Arabidopsis, rice, and soybean with a severe issue of seed setting. Seed setting rate is affected due to targeting of cell division‐related genes and an increase in ploidy in each ...
Muhammad Zeeshan Mola Bakhsh +5 more
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Succulent Euphorbia costatoalata sp. nov. (Euphorbiaceae) from southern India
Euphorbia costatoalata sp. nov. is allied to Euphorbia tortilis but differs from the latter in having prominent ribbing and up to five wings; segments longer, thinner, usually not in a spiral; cymes fewer per axil; glands trapezoidal, humped convexly upwards; ovaries flattened with non‐connate styles; capsules concave on top; and seeds dark brown with ...
Bruce E. De Jong +3 more
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Evaluating the roles of drift and selection in trait loss along an elevational gradient. [PDF]
Buysse SF +9 more
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Dispersal units that continuously rotate while falling purely due to aerodynamic forces are called autorotating dispersal units. Single‐ to multi‐winged forms of autorotating dispersal units occur in nature. The dispersal unit of Getonia floribunda Roxb.
V. V. Drisya +3 more
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