The diallelic self-incompatibility system in Oleaceae is controlled by a hemizygous genomic region expressing a gibberellin pathway gene
Vincent Castric,
Rita A. Batista,
Amélie Carré
et al.
Abstract:SUMMARYSexual reproduction in flowering plants is commonly controlled by self-incompatibility (SI) systems that are either homomorphic (and typically governed by large numbers of distinct allelic specificities), or heteromorphic (and then typically governed by only two allelic specificities). The SI system of the Oleaceae family is a striking exception to this rule and represents an evolutionary conundrum, with the long-term maintenance of only two allelic specificities, but often in the complete absence of mo… Show more
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