A genetic framework for floral patterning. Parcy, F., Nilsson, O., Busch, M. A., Lee, I., & Weigel, D. Nature, 395(6702):561–566, October, 1998. Publisher: Nature Publishing GroupPaper doi abstract bibtex The initial steps of flower development involve two classes of consecutively acting regulatory genes. Meristem-identity genes, which act early to control the initiation of flowers, are expressed throughout the incipient floral primordium. Homeotic genes, which act later to specify the identity of individual floral organs, are expressed in distinct domains within the flower. The link between the two classes of genes has remained unknown so far. Here we show that the meristem-identity gene LEAFY has a role in controlling homeotic genes that is separable from its role in specifying floral fate. On the basis of our observation that LEAFY activates different homeotic genes through distinct mechanisms, we propose a genetic framework for the control of floral patterning.
@article{parcy_genetic_1998,
title = {A genetic framework for floral patterning},
volume = {395},
copyright = {1998 Macmillan Magazines Ltd.},
issn = {1476-4687},
url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/26903},
doi = {10.1038/26903},
abstract = {The initial steps of flower development involve two classes of consecutively acting regulatory genes. Meristem-identity genes, which act early to control the initiation of flowers, are expressed throughout the incipient floral primordium. Homeotic genes, which act later to specify the identity of individual floral organs, are expressed in distinct domains within the flower. The link between the two classes of genes has remained unknown so far. Here we show that the meristem-identity gene LEAFY has a role in controlling homeotic genes that is separable from its role in specifying floral fate. On the basis of our observation that LEAFY activates different homeotic genes through distinct mechanisms, we propose a genetic framework for the control of floral patterning.},
language = {en},
number = {6702},
urldate = {2024-10-07},
journal = {Nature},
author = {Parcy, François and Nilsson, Ove and Busch, Maximilian A. and Lee, Ilha and Weigel, Detlef},
month = oct,
year = {1998},
note = {Publisher: Nature Publishing Group},
keywords = {Humanities and Social Sciences, Science, multidisciplinary},
pages = {561--566},
}
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