id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hdpnkwl33fby7kb25o7nbvsuc4 Jan U. Lohmann Building Beauty 2002 8 .pdf application/pdf 7077 566 65 Floral organ identity is controlled by combinatorial acAntirrhinum majus, by Hans Stubbe, and from the mustion of homeotic genes expressed in different territories tard relative Arabidopsis thaliana by Maarten Koornneef. about the genetic and molecular control of floral organ gene, PLENA (PLE) in Antirrhinum and its ortholog AGAidentity, and here we summarize what has been learned MOUS (AG) in Arabidopsis. regulator of AP1, AP1 activation is merely delayed, notsistent with these two roles, AP1 RNA is initially expressed throughout the flower, but becomes restricted abolished, in lfy mutants, indicating that redundant factors contribute to AP1 activation (Liljegren et al., 1999).to the A domain during later stages (Weigel and Meyerowitz, 1994; Theissen et al., 2000; Zhao et al., 2001a). Moreover, the homeotic function and C class genes, which require region-specific regulaof AP1 does not seem to be conserved in Antirrhinum tors for their expression. they might be direct regulators of floral homeotic genes In contrast to B class activators LFY and AP1, UFO ./cache/work_hdpnkwl33fby7kb25o7nbvsuc4.pdf ./txt/work_hdpnkwl33fby7kb25o7nbvsuc4.txt