“…Similar results have been obtained in zag3 in situ hybridization and, moreover, zag3 mutants produce extra carpels in the ear (Thompson et al, 2009). These data are consistent with many other studies that have detected expression in carpels and ovules in angiosperms (Ma et al, 1991;Mena et al, 1995;Rounsley et al, 1995;Moon et al,1999;Tsuchimoto et al, 2000;Boss et al, 2002;Pelucchi et al, 2002;Hsu et al, 2003;Losa et al, 2004;Petersen et al, 2004;Chanderbali et al, 2006;Fan et al, 2007), except in Persea and Magnolia where RT-PCR failed to detect AGL6 expression in the carpel . Curiously, yeast two-hybrid data fail to show any interaction of AGL6-like proteins with B and C class MADS box proteins in rice (Moon et al, 1999), whereas the maize AGL6 homolog, ZAG3, does interact with the AG homolog, ZAG1 (Thompson et al, 2009).…”