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  • 2. Quantitative levels of Deficiens and Globosa during late petal development show a complex transcriptional network topology of B function.
    Manchado-Rojo M, Delgado-Benarroch L, Roca MJ, Weiss J, Egea-Cortines M.
    Plant J; 2012 Oct; 72(2):294-307. PubMed ID: 22708513
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  • 4. To B or Not to B a flower: the role of DEFICIENS and GLOBOSA orthologs in the evolution of the angiosperms.
    Zahn LM, Leebens-Mack J, DePamphilis CW, Ma H, Theissen G.
    J Hered; 2005 Oct; 96(3):225-40. PubMed ID: 15695551
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  • 5. The pollen-specific DEFH125 promoter from Antirrhinum is bound in vivo by the MADS-box proteins DEFICIENS and GLOBOSA.
    Lauri A, Xing S, Heidmann I, Saedler H, Zachgo S.
    Planta; 2006 Jun; 224(1):61-71. PubMed ID: 16374606
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  • 6. Interactions between gene activity and cell layers during floral development.
    Vincent CA, Carpenter R, Coen ES.
    Plant J; 2003 Feb; 33(4):765-74. PubMed ID: 12609048
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  • 7. Non-cell-autonomous function of the Antirrhinum floral homeotic proteins DEFICIENS and GLOBOSA is exerted by their polar cell-to-cell trafficking.
    Perbal MC, Haughn G, Saedler H, Schwarz-Sommer Z.
    Development; 1996 Nov; 122(11):3433-41. PubMed ID: 8951059
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  • 8. Virus induced gene silencing of a DEFICIENS ortholog in Nicotiana benthamiana.
    Liu Y, Nakayama N, Schiff M, Litt A, Irish VF, Dinesh-Kumar SP.
    Plant Mol Biol; 2004 Mar; 54(5):701-11. PubMed ID: 15356389
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  • 12. CINCINNATA controls both cell differentiation and growth in petal lobes and leaves of Antirrhinum.
    Crawford BC, Nath U, Carpenter R, Coen ES.
    Plant Physiol; 2004 May; 135(1):244-53. PubMed ID: 15122032
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  • 15. Multiple interactions amongst floral homeotic MADS box proteins.
    Davies B, Egea-Cortines M, de Andrade Silva E, Saedler H, Sommer H.
    EMBO J; 1996 Aug 15; 15(16):4330-43. PubMed ID: 8861961
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  • 16. DEF- and GLO-like proteins may have lost most of their interaction partners during angiosperm evolution.
    Melzer R, Härter A, Rümpler F, Kim S, Soltis PS, Soltis DE, Theißen G.
    Ann Bot; 2014 Nov 15; 114(7):1431-43. PubMed ID: 24902716
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  • 17. ROSINA (RSI), a novel protein with DNA-binding capacity, acts during floral organ development in Antirrhinum majus.
    Roccaro M, Li Y, Masiero S, Saedler H, Sommer H.
    Plant J; 2005 Jul 15; 43(2):238-50. PubMed ID: 15998310
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  • 18. The differentiation of sepal and petal morphologies in Commelinaceae.
    Ochiai T, Nakamura T, Mashiko Y, Fukuda T, Yokoyama J, Kanno A, Kameya T.
    Gene; 2004 Dec 22; 343(2):253-62. PubMed ID: 15588580
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