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Somatic heart- and torpedo-stage embryos of the domesticated carrot, Daucus carota L., were severed at their midlengths to produce two halves termed apical and basal pieces. These pieces may be grafted or kept separate.
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Michael D. Purugganana, Abee L. Boylesa, and Jane I. Sudditha a Department of Genetics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695 Corresponding author: Michael D. Purugganan, Department of Genetics, Box 7614, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695.
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Garden asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) has homochlamydeous flowers. Like Liliaceae plants such as lily and tulip, the perianths of asparagus have two whorls of almost identical petaloid organs, called tepals.
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Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) and Phylogenetic Analysis of Floral Genes from a Paleoherb Species, Asarum caudigerum YINHE ZHAO1,2,3 , GUOYING WANG2 , JINPENG ZHANG2 , JUNBO YANG1 , SHANG PENG1 , LIANMING GAO1 , CHENGYUN LI3 , JINYONG HU4 , DEZHU LI1, * and LIZHI GAO5 1 Laboratory of Biodiversity
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In our previous studies, four AP3-like and one PI-like genes involving in floral organ development in Phalaenopsis orchids were identified. It is crucial to discover DNA-binding properties of these floral homeotic MADS-box protein complexes in orchids.
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The floral genome: an evolutionary history of gene duplication and shifting patterns of gene expression Douglas E. Soltis1 , Hong Ma2 ,Michael W. Frohlich3 ,Pamela S. Soltis4 ,Victor A. Albert5 ,David G. Oppenheimer6 ,Naomi S.
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(Received January 29, 2001; Accepted March 14, 2001) The cDNA clone, CanMADS1, was isolated from young flower buds of the hot pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) by screening a cDNA library using the OsMADS1 rice MADS-box gene as a probe.
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