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  1. Homeotic transformation in a terrestrial isopod: insights into the appendage identity in crustaceans

    In many crustacean species, an individual possesses both uniramous and biramous appendages that enable us to compare the two types on the same...

    Naoto Inui, Toru Miura in The Science of Nature
    Article Open access 19 September 2023
  2. Functions of the E-class Floral Homeotic Genes in Several Common Dicotyledons

    The identity of the floral organs is defined by a small group of transcriptional regulators, and the activities of these proteins can specify the...

    Zuo-Qian Pu, Zi-Qin Xu in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 22 February 2021
  3. Homeotic transformation from stamen to petal in Lilium is associated with MADS-box genes and hormone signal transduction

    As one of the most popular bulbous plant with high ornamental value, Lilium spp. has been used as cut flower or green plants in urban landscapes and...

    Minmin Chen, Gong** Nie, ... Youming Cai in Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 15 June 2021
  4. Promoting genotype-independent plant transformation by manipulating developmental regulatory genes and/or using nanoparticles

    Key message

    This review summarizes the molecular basis and emerging applications of developmental regulatory genes and nanoparticles in plant...

    Tingwei Yan, Quancan Hou, ... **angyuan Wan in Plant Cell Reports
    Article Open access 14 June 2023
  5. Epigenetic Control of Gene Expression

    Genetic mutations lead to inheritable changes in the traits. Alterations in genetic features may also be caused by chromatin modifications without...
    Chapter 2024
  6. Regulation of micro- and small-exon retention and other splicing processes by GRP20 for flower development

    Pre-mRNA splicing is crucial for gene expression and depends on the spliceosome and splicing factors. Plant exons have an average size of ~180...

    Jun Wang, **nwei Ma, ... Hong Ma in Nature Plants
    Article Open access 09 January 2024
  7. CRISPR/Cas9 and FLP-FRT mediated regulatory dissection of the BX-C of Drosophila melanogaster

    The homeotic genes or Hox define the anterior–posterior (AP) body axis formation in bilaterians and are often present on the chromosome in an order...

    Nikhil Hajirnis, Shubhanshu Pandey, Rakesh K. Mishra in Chromosome Research
    Article 31 January 2023
  8. Expression of posterior Hox genes and opisthosomal appendage development in a mygalomorph spider

    Spiders represent an evolutionary successful group of chelicerate arthropods. The body of spiders is subdivided into two regions (tagmata). The...

    Ralf Janssen, Matthias Pechmann in Development Genes and Evolution
    Article Open access 27 July 2023
  9. Disruption of transcription factor RhMYB123 causes the transformation of stamen to malformed petal in rose (Rosa hybrida)

    Key message

    We find that the R2R3 MYB transcription factor RhMYB123 has a novel function to regulate stamen–petal organ specification in rose. ...

    Kun Li, Yuqi Li, ... **aofeng Zhou in Plant Cell Reports
    Article 23 August 2022
  10. Prospective use of barley spike/flower homeotic single and double mutants for ornamental purposes

    Barley and other cereals only in small portions are used as ornamentals for their attractive spike structure and other features, and thus, there is a...

    Virginija Vaitkūnienė, Raimondas Šiukšta, ... Vytautas Rančelis in Euphytica
    Article 22 June 2019
  11. Dissecting SEPALLATA3 Splicing Variant Functions During Arabidopsis Vegetative Growth by amiRNA Technology

    SEPALLATA ( SEP ) genes encode E-class floral homeotic transcriptional factors involved in regulation of flowering. In the present work, artificial...

    Yan-Qin Ma, Zuo-Qian Pu, ... Zi-Qin Xu in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 05 October 2022
  12. Fragments of the Fab-3 and Fab-4 Boundaries of the Drosophila melanogaster Bithorax Complex That Include CTCF Sites Are not Effective Insulators

    Abstract

    The segment-specific regulatory domains of the Bithorax complex (BX-C), which consists of three homeotic genes Ubx, abd-A and Abd-B , are...

    O. V. Kyrchanova, N. Y. Postika, ... P. G. Georgiev in Doklady Biochemistry and Biophysics
    Article Open access 01 February 2022
  13. Lysine demethylase 7a regulates murine anterior-posterior development by modulating the transcription of Hox gene cluster

    Temporal and spatial colinear expression of the Hox genes determines the specification of positional identities during vertebrate development....

    Yoshiki Higashijima, Nao Nagai, ... Yasuharu Kanki in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 30 November 2020
  14. Loss-of-Function Mutagenesis for Forward Genetics

    Genes are central players regulating biological processes. A general strategy for studying gene function is to impair gene activity and examine its...
    Chapter 2024
  15. Agro-morphological variability and genetic diversity in linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) germplasm accessions with emphasis on flowering and maturity time

    Assessment of genetic diversity and extent of trait variation among germplasm accessions facilitate the effective use of genetic resources for...

    Ankit Saroha, Deepa Pal, ... Dhammaprakash Pandhari Wankhede in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution
    Article 11 June 2021
  16. Rose FT homologous gene overexpression affects flowering and vegetative development behavior in two different rose genotypes

    To address the major challenge of controlling flowering in roses, we studied the ectopic expression of a FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) homolog, which plays...

    L. Hamama, J. Bosselut, ... L. Hibrand-Saint Oyant in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC)
    Article 26 February 2024
  17. Multiple and integrated functions of floral C-class MADS-box genes in flower and fruit development of Physalis floridana

    Key message

    This work reveals potentially multiple and integrated roles in flower and fruit development of floral C-class MADS-box genes in Physalis .

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    **g Zhao, Pichang Gong, ... Chaoying He in Plant Molecular Biology
    Article 23 August 2021
  18. Polycomb function in early mouse development

    Epigenetic factors are crucial for ensuring proper chromatin dynamics during the initial stages of embryo development. Among these factors, the...

    Livia Condemi, Ivano Mocavini, ... Luciano Di Croce in Cell Death & Differentiation
    Article 12 July 2024
  19. Flower Development in the Solanaceae

    Flower development is the process leading from a reproductive meristem to a mature flower with fully developed floral organs. This multi-step process...
    Marie Monniaux, Michiel Vandenbussche in Flower Development
    Protocol 2023
  20. Flower Development in Arabidopsis

    Like in other angiosperms, the development of flowers in Arabidopsis starts right after the floral transition, when the shoot apical meristem (SAM)...
    Hicham Chahtane, Xuelei Lai, ... François Parcy in Flower Development
    Protocol 2023
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