The chalcone synthase multigene family of Petunia hybrida (V30): differential, light-regulated expression during flower development and UV light induction (original) (raw)

The chalcone synthase multigene family of Petunia hybrida (V30): sequence homology, chromosomal localization and evolutionary aspects

Ronald Koes

Plant Molecular Biology, 1988

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Floral tissue of Petunia hybrida (V30) expresses only one member of the chalcone synthase multigene family

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Chalcone isomerase in flowers of mutants of Petunia hybrida

Sonja Van Weely

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Introduction of a Chimeric Chalcone Synthase Gene into Petunia Results in Reversible Co-Suppression of Homologous Genes in trans

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Conditional male fertility in chalcone synthase-deficient petunia

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white anther: A petunia mutant that abolishes pollen flavonol accumulation, induces male sterility, and is complemented by a chalcone synthase transgene

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Characterization and expression of chalcone synthase in different genotypes of Matthiola incana R.Br. during flower development

Vera Hemleben

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Thomas Sims

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Characterization and structural features of a chalcone synthase mutation in a white-flowering line of Matthiola incana R. Br. (Brassicaceae

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Sequence Analysis of a “True” Chalcone Synthase ( chs _H1) Oligofamily from hop ( Humulus lupulus L.) and PAP1 Activation of chs _H1 in Heterologous Systems

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