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174 related items for PubMed ID: 7555713

  • 1. Functional analysis of the Antirrhinum floral homeotic DEFICIENS gene in vivo and in vitro by using a temperature-sensitive mutant.
    Zachgo S, Silva Ede A, Motte P, Tröbner W, Saedler H, Schwarz-Sommer Z.
    Development; 1995 Sep; 121(9):2861-75. PubMed ID: 7555713
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  • 3. The duplicated B-class heterodimer model: whorl-specific effects and complex genetic interactions in Petunia hybrida flower development.
    Vandenbussche M, Zethof J, Royaert S, Weterings K, Gerats T.
    Plant Cell; 2004 Mar; 16(3):741-54. PubMed ID: 14973163
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  • 5. Characterization of the Antirrhinum floral homeotic MADS-box gene deficiens: evidence for DNA binding and autoregulation of its persistent expression throughout flower development.
    Schwarz-Sommer Z, Hue I, Huijser P, Flor PJ, Hansen R, Tetens F, Lönnig WE, Saedler H, Sommer H.
    EMBO J; 1992 Jan; 11(1):251-63. PubMed ID: 1346760
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  • 7. The S locus-linked Primula homeotic mutant sepaloid shows characteristics of a B-function mutant but does not result from mutation in a B-function gene.
    Li J, Webster M, Dudas B, Cook H, Manfield I, Davies B, Gilmartin PM.
    Plant J; 2008 Oct; 56(1):1-12. PubMed ID: 18564384
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  • 10. STYLOSA and FISTULATA: regulatory components of the homeotic control of Antirrhinum floral organogenesis.
    Motte P, Saedler H, Schwarz-Sommer Z.
    Development; 1998 Jan; 125(1):71-84. PubMed ID: 9389665
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  • 12. 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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  • 19. 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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  • 20. NTGLO: a tobacco homologue of the GLOBOSA floral homeotic gene of Antirrhinum majus: cDNA sequence and expression pattern.
    Hansen G, Estruch JJ, Sommer H, Spena A.
    Mol Gen Genet; 1993 May; 239(1-2):310-2. PubMed ID: 8099711
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