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Heterotopic expression of b-class floral homeotic genes PISTILLATA/GLOBOSA supports a modified model for crocus (Crocus sativus l.) flower formation: Full length …

Kalivas et al., 2007

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Kalivas A
Pasentsis K
Polidoros A
Tsaftaris A
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For uncovering and understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling flower development in cultivated Crocus sativus and particularly the transformation of sepals in outer whorl (whorl 1) tepals, we have cloned and characterized the expression of a family of …
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