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Separable roles of UFO during floral development revealed by conditional restoration of gene function

john doonan

Development, 2003

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The UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS gene of Arabidopsis thaliana is an F‐box protein required for normal patterning and growth in the floral meristem

George Haughn

The Plant Journal, 1999

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SEUSS, a member of a novel family of plant regulatory proteins, represses floral homeotic gene expression with LEUNIG

Robert Franks

2002

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The LEAFY Floral Regulators in Angiosperms: Conserved Proteins with Diverse Roles

poppy ratcliff

Journal of Plant Biology, 2009

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The KNOXI Transcription Factor SHOOT MERISTEMLESS Regulates Floral Fate in Arabidopsis

Matan Levy

The Plant Cell, 2018

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Parallels between UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS and FIMBRIATA, Genes Controlling Flower Development in Arabidopsis and Antirrhinum

Justin Goodrich

THE PLANT CELL ONLINE, 1995

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TheASK1 gene regulates development and interacts with theUFO gene to control floral organ identity inArabidopsis

Dazhong Zhao

Developmental Genetics, 1999

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Proliferating Floral Organs ( Pfo ), a Lotus japonicus gene required for specifying floral meristem determinacy and organ identity, encodes an F-box protein

Niels Sandal

The Plant Journal, 2003

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LEAFY Target Genes Reveal Floral Regulatory Logic, cis Motifs, and a Link to Biotic Stimulus Response

Marie Monniaux

Developmental Cell, 2011

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Zhao, D., Yu, Q., Chen, M. and Ma, H. (2001). The ASK1 gene regulates B function gene expression in co-operation with UFO and LEAFY in Arabidopsis. Development 128: 2735-2746

Dazhong Zhao

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The transcription machinery underlying flower formation

Kerstin Kaufmann

2009

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Zhao, D., Yang, M., Solava, J. and Ma, H. (1999). The ASK1 gene regulates development and interacts with the UFO gene to control floral organ identity in Arabidopsis. Developmental Genetics 25: 209-223

Dazhong Zhao

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Flower Development: Initiation, Differentiation, and Diversification

Vivian Irish

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2003

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Missing links: the genetic architecture of flower and floral diversification

David A Baum

Trends in Plant Science, 2002

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LEAFY controls floral meristem identity in Arabidopsis

John Alvarez

Cell, 1992

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ULTRAPETALA1 and LEAFY pathways function independently in specifying identity and determinacy at the Arabidopsis floral meristem

Fanny Moreau, Cristel Carles

Annals of botany, 2014

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LEUNIG, a putative transcriptional corepressor that regulates AGAMOUS expression during flower development

Zhongchi Liu

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000

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Novel functional roles for PERIANTHIA and SEUSS during floral organ identity specification, floral meristem termination, and gynoecial development

Robert Franks

Frontiers in Plant Science, 2014

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Unusual Floral Organs Controls Meristem Identity and Organ Primordia Fate in Arabidopsis

George Haughn

The Plant Cell, 1995

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Tansley review Gene networks controlling Arabidopsis thaliana flower development

jurismar delgado

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Molecular Mechanism Regulating Floral Architecture in Monocotyledonous Ornamental Plants

Akira Kanno

The Horticulture Journal

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TERMINAL FLOWER1 Functions as a Mobile Transcriptional Cofactor in the Shoot Apical Meristem

Carla Méndez

Plant Physiology, 2020

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Transcription factor Interplay between LEAFY and APETALA1/ CAULIFLOWER during Floral Initiation

Francisco Madueño

Plant physiology, 2017

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REBELOTE, SQUINT, and ULTRAPETALA1 Function Redundantly in the Temporal Regulation of Floral Meristem Termination in Arabidopsis thaliana

Nathanael Prunet, Yuval Eshed

THE PLANT CELL ONLINE, 2008

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Repression of AGAMOUS-LIKE 24 is a crucial step in promoting flower development

Toshiro Ito

Nature genetics, 2004

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The rice StMADS11-like genes OsMADS22 and OsMADS47 cause floral reversions in Arabidopsis without complementing the svp and agl24 mutants

Lucia Colombo

Journal of Experimental Botany, 2008

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Specification of Arabidopsis floral meristem identity by repression of flowering time genes

Toshiro Ito

Development, 2007

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Functional Analyses of Two TomatoAPETALA3Genes Demonstrate Diversification in Their Roles in Regulating Floral Development

Eyal Emmanuel

The Plant Cell, 2006

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Ectopic expression of LLAG1, an AGAMOUS homologue from lily (Lilium longiflorum Thunb.) causes floral homeotic modifications in Arabidopsis

Vagner Mores

Journal of Experimental Botany, 2004

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Patterning of Inflorescences and Flowers by the F-Box Protein DOUBLE TOP and the LEAFY Homolog ABERRANT LEAF AND FLOWER of Petunia

Ronald Koes

THE PLANT CELL ONLINE, 2008

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