1992
DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05168.x
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Bracteomania, an inflorescence anomaly, is caused by the loss of function of the MADS-box gene squamosa in Antirrhinum majus.

Abstract: Anomalous flowering of the Antirrhinum majus mutant squamosa (squa) is characterized by excessive formation of bracts and the production of relatively few and often malformed or incomplete flowers. To study the function of squamosa in the commitment of an inflorescence lateral meristem to floral development, the gene was cloned and its genomic structure, a well as that of four mutant alleles, was determined. SQUA is a member of a family of transcription factors which contain the MADS‐box, a conserved DNA bindi… Show more

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“…A striking difference in CDM41 expression level was observed between petals from ray and disc flowers, indicating that these petals are clearly distinct from each other. CDM111 transcript levels are high in mature inflorescence bracts and petals of both types of florets, which correspond with expression data from the SQUA-like genes (Huijser et al, 1992). CDM44 expression is predominantly in young florets present in small inflorescence buds, but diminishes in the floral organs upon maturity.…”
Section: Isolation and Sequence Analysis Of Four Chrysanthemum Mads-bsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…A striking difference in CDM41 expression level was observed between petals from ray and disc flowers, indicating that these petals are clearly distinct from each other. CDM111 transcript levels are high in mature inflorescence bracts and petals of both types of florets, which correspond with expression data from the SQUA-like genes (Huijser et al, 1992). CDM44 expression is predominantly in young florets present in small inflorescence buds, but diminishes in the floral organs upon maturity.…”
Section: Isolation and Sequence Analysis Of Four Chrysanthemum Mads-bsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Moreover, AP1 specifies the identity of sepals and petals, thereby representing the A function in Arabidopsis (Mandel et al, 1992). The expression pattern of CDM111 is very similar to that described for AP1 and for its ortholog in Antirrhinum SQUA (Bowman et al, 1989;Gustafson-Brown et al, 1994;Huijser et al, 1992), although CDM111 is expressed at earlier stages in bracts and inflorescence meristems, while AP1 fails to show expression in these tissues. Furthermore, expression of CDM111 in Arabidopsis plants caused a similar early flowering phenotype as was observed with ectopic expression of AP1 (Mandel and Yanofsky, 1995).…”
Section: Cdm111 Is the Functional Homolog Of Ap1supporting
confidence: 69%
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“…Previously described procedures were used (Huijser et al 1992). The tissue was fixed in a mixture of 2% formaldehyde, 5%> acetic acid, and 60% ethanol for 48 h at 4°C.…”
Section: In Situ Hybridizationmentioning
confidence: 99%