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Keywords: Floral meristem identity
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Development
Development (2007) 134 (10): 1901–1910.
Published: 15 May 2007
...Chang Liu; Jing Zhou; Keren Bracha-Drori; Shaul Yalovsky; Toshiro Ito; Hao Yu Flowering plants produce floral meristems in response to intrinsic and extrinsic flowering inductive signals. In Arabidopsis , the floral meristem identity genes LEAFY ( LFY ) and APETALA1 ( AP1 ) are activated to play...
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Simona Masiero, Ming-Ai Li, Isa Will, Ulrike Hartmann, Heinz Saedler, Peter Huijser, Zsuzsanna Schwarz-Sommer, Hans Sommer
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Development
Development (2004) 131 (23): 5981–5990.
Published: 1 December 2004
... floral meristem identity. This is revealed by genetic interactions between inco and mutants of FLORICAULA , a gene that controls the inflorescence to floral transition, together with SQUAMOSA . The complex regulatory and combinatorial relations between INCO , FLORICAULA and SQUAMOSA are summarised...