1995
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-313x.1995.8060845.x
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A characterization of the MADS‐box gene family in maize

Abstract: Studies on distantly related dicot plant species have identified homeotic genes that specify floral meristem identity and determine the fate of floral organ primordia. Most of these genes belong to a family characterized by the presence of a structural motif, the MADS-box, which encodes a protein domain with DNA-binding properties. As part of an effort to understand how such genes may have been recruited during the evolution of flowers with different organ types such as those found in maize, two members of thi… Show more

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“…7c) (van der Krol et al 1993). This is similar to the ZAG3 expression in tassels and ears (Mena et al 1995). In the bl, gp and bl gp mutant¯owers, pMADS4 was expressed strongly in the organs of the ®rst, second and fourth whorls, but very weakly in organs of the third whorl, as in the wildtype¯ower (Fig.…”
Section: (C) Other Mads Box Genessupporting
confidence: 70%
“…7c) (van der Krol et al 1993). This is similar to the ZAG3 expression in tassels and ears (Mena et al 1995). In the bl, gp and bl gp mutant¯owers, pMADS4 was expressed strongly in the organs of the ®rst, second and fourth whorls, but very weakly in organs of the third whorl, as in the wildtype¯ower (Fig.…”
Section: (C) Other Mads Box Genessupporting
confidence: 70%
“…ZAG3 was expressed in both male and female maize inflorescences [40]. Its expression was found in carpels, but not in stamens, and in the sterile floral organs, but not in glumes [39]. The expression of Gnetum GGM9 and GGM11 genes was observed in male and female reproductive cones, but not in vegetative leaves [41].…”
Section: Agl6-like Genes Are Closely Related To Sep-and Ap1-like Genesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The transcripts of AGL6 were detectable in all four whorls of floral organs [37], whereas AGL13 was expressed in ovules [38]. The monocotyledonous species maize has two AGL6-like genes, ZAG3 and ZAG5 [39]. ZAG3 was expressed in both male and female maize inflorescences [40].…”
Section: Agl6-like Genes Are Closely Related To Sep-and Ap1-like Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To screen a population for individuals producing a particular one of the isoenzyme forms, it will be necessary to obtain the right pair of markers each of which is linked to the right allele at one of the two discrete loci encoding the enzyme subunits. Another well characterized example of interacting but often unlinked loci is the group of genes known as homeotic, whose products determine the form of plant organs such as flowers (see, for example, Mena et al, 1995). Expression of two or more homeotic genes in the right cells at the right time is essential for normal flower development ; knocking out one gene has a different effect from knocking out another.…”
Section: Loci Are Not Always Independent In Their Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%