Articles
ABCDE MODEL FOR WILD ROSE (ROSA RUGOSA THUNB. EX MURRAY) FLORAL DEVELOPMENT
Article number
751_46
Pages
369 – 373
Language
English
Abstract
The great variability in flower morphology is an important characteristic of modern-day roses.
Until now, many floral organ identity genes including the so-called, A, B, C, D and E classes of homeotic genes have been cloned and characterized from many plants.
Here, we summarize the rose class A, B, C, D and E MADS-box genes involved in flower development as compared with those genes in Arabidopsis.
Until now, many floral organ identity genes including the so-called, A, B, C, D and E classes of homeotic genes have been cloned and characterized from many plants.
Here, we summarize the rose class A, B, C, D and E MADS-box genes involved in flower development as compared with those genes in Arabidopsis.
Authors
S. Matsumoto, H. Fukui
Keywords
floral identity gene, MADS-box, MASAKO
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